Over the course of teaching the past few years, I've created numerous stitch samplers. I have also discovered which types of stitches seem to confound and confuse, and which bring nearly instant delight and gratification. I like to challenge and reward my students, and I always learn from them.
By the end of a single, 3-hour class, students are able to embroider their names using a combination of different stitches, and begin a portrait or drawing.
If you'd like to learn with me, here are some workshops in April:
1. 5 weeks of studio time with Iviva - The Embroidered Art Journal class at Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (14th Street and 7th Ave in Manhattan):
5 Wednesdays:
April 21 - May 19th, 6:30-9:30pm
Registration:
212-647-7199
After mastering a dozen stitches for decorative and practical use, we will explore a range of methods for interpreting photographs as embroideries, drawing with thread, and transferring images and text onto fabric.
The goal is for each student to embark on a personal project that incorporates embroidery and narrative. Mixed media projects are encouraged.
Previous students have worked on a wide range of pursuits: one is in the process of making a book for her soon-to-be grandchild, another did preparatory work for exhibition pieces for a show. Students experimented with non-traditional materials, like sewing on bubble wrap and other forms of packaging. Some created sculptural "landscapes" by manipulating fabric and thread. Others reinterpreted their own drawings and illustrations using fabric and thread.
The possibilities for this class are endless...
2. Saturday, April 3rd (next weekend!!) 3 hours of studio time
3rd Ward in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
3-6pm
For more info and to register: 3rd Ward
Get an early start to the evening by joining me for a 3-hour embroidery-athon.
In addition to tackling stitches from the sampler up top, we will review methods for transferring images onto fabric, and for interpreting graphic images and photographs as embroideries.
I will supply materials. Come with your favorite fabric, a piece in progress, and any questions you may have.
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