Embroidery Workshop for Beginners

Learn the art of hand embroidery on a tote bag


Yogi's Embroidery
Yogi's Embroidery
5.0 (1)

2 hours Class size 1 to 5

label $60 - $75 (or 4 payments of $15 - $18.75 Afterpay)
($60 per Monday - Friday, $75 per Saturday. $10 per class surcharge applies for private classes)

Looking for fun things to do in Adelaide? Join our embroidery workshop today! Whether you're a beginner or have some stitching experience, this class is perfect for anyone looking to dive into the world of embroidery.

In this class, you will be guided step-by-step through the process of stitching five to six different types of stitches in an outlined drawing pattern, including the single stitch, stem stitch, leaf stitch, rose weaving stitch, French knot, and modified chain stitch.

Our experienced teacher will provide you with tips, tricks, and techniques to make stitching easy and interesting. You'll gain a deep understanding of each stitch and how to apply them in various patterns.

At the end of the class, you will take home not only the newfound knowledge and skills but also your own unique embroidered tote bag.


Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly. Just need hand-eye coordination.
 
What you'll get
Five embroidery threads (RRP $15), tote bag (RRP $5), one embroidery needle (RRP $3).
 
What to bring
  • One six-inch embroidery hoop.
  • A pair of scissors.
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 9 years old).

Adult accompaniment is not required.

This would also be a nice gift for her, gift for mum or birthday gift.

Location

City of Tea Tree Gully Library, Montague Road, Modbury SA

Your teacher can also travel within 2 kms of Modbury, to a venue of your choice for a private class

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Your teacher
Yogi's Embroidery
Yogi's Embroidery

5.0 (1)

Hi, I am Yogi who love to do embroidery. I learnt it when I was young around the age of eight. I still do remember the first time I was so curious to pass the thread through the eye of the needle. I tried a few time and I was so happy when I did it.

Step by step I learnt the way to handle the needle in the fabric. Those were the days where we listen to music and stitch beautiful patterns. I learnt it from school and mainly from my grandma who was an art and craft teacher, we both never really bothered the time.

We spent time stitching together with some snacks on the side and mild music on the background, wow nostalgic. I loved sewing embroidery because it just brought in my creative mind, so indulging and so on. Now I would love to pass on my skills to everyone who is inquisitive.

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