Hand-Stitching Styles: Find Your Personal Voice
Everyone has their own definition of what is perfect hand-stitching. Exploring different styles will help you find your personal hand-stitching path and how to voice your own magic in stitches. Over the course of four weekly sessions, we will explore the following techniques; hand quilting, mending, boro, sashiko, various embroidery styles, and freehand stitching.
Supply List
Supply List
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1 hank 6-strand cotton embroidery floss (color of your choice)
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1 hank or cone sashiko thread (color of your choice)
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1 ball perle cotton size 8 or 12 (color of your choice)
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embroidery scissors or thread snips
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pincushion
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small ruler (1"-3" wide by 6"-12" long)
Highly Recommended but Optional:
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embroidery hoop, 7” or 10” (Morgan Non-slip recommended)
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thimble of your choice
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magnifiers/reading glasses
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thread drops or bobbins for storing threads
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wash away stitch stabilizer (Stich, Stitch & Rinse by Bosal recommended)
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needle gripper, disk or flexible rubber thimble
Skill Level:
intermediate
Skill Details:
Basic hand sewing skills helpful.
Materials Included:
Kit with needle set, flour sack towel, fabrics, marking pencil and embroidery stitch guide included.
Instructor Name:
Kipp Inglis
Hand-Stitching Styles: Find Your Personal Voice
Cost:
$ 165.00