Area of Study: Embroidery Class Hours: 3 Class Type: Notebook Skill Level: Any student is welcome in this class. Knowledge of basic embroidery skills will help any beginner
feel comfortable.
Have you ever decided you wanted to embroider a design and you didn’t know what needle to use? Should you care? Have you looked
at your pincushion and thought what kind of needle is this? Have you ever picked up any old needle to embroider something and you
struggled to get the perfect results even though you know it was stitched properly? If you answered yes to any of these questions,
this class is for you!
Class time will be spent identifying characteristics of different types of hand embroidery needles and what sets them apart.
When you feel confident you can recall their differences you will be given several "mystery" needles to identify.
You will stitch a sampling (as time allows) of some basic embroidery stitches (french knot, backstitch and bullion) using different needles.
We will discuss why or why not a certain needle selection is important.
When class is complete you will have a sampling of needles and a knowledge of the best needles needed to complete the job.
This class will help you thoroughly enjoy your next embroidery experience.
Complete Kit Contents: A selection of hand embroidery needles; a small sampling of embroidery threads;
practice fabric for stitching samples; class handout
Pre-requisite: None
Student Supplies: embroidery scissors; 5" round Bates embroidery hoop; light & magnification (required);
pen or pencil for taking notes