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Botanical embroidery

Workshop

Sunday, 10th March,
13:00 - 18:00

difficulty:
85 CHF
Up to -20% for members
Anfänger-Niveau
Englisch, Holländisch, Thai
5 Stunden
PIE Studio, Wallstrasse 14
Jintana Wesseling
Eigenes Kleidungsstück selbst mitbringen, alle anderen Materialien inklusive

Botanical embroidery

 

Workshop description

Welcome to our botanical embroidery workshop! Here you will learn how to create beautiful floral and botanical patterns on your favorite clothing item using the art of embroidery. This workshop is suitable for beginners and will last 5 hours.

To participate in this workshop, you will need to bring a clothing article. We recommend a wool beret or scarf, but you are welcome to bring any other item you would like to embroider. If you are unsure if your chosen clothing item is suitable for the workshop, please send us a picture via email and we will confirm.

During the workshop, our experienced instructor will provide guidance and demonstrations on how to embroider flowers and other plants onto your chosen clothing item. They will teach you different embroidery stitches and techniques and offer tips on selecting and using embroidery thread and needles. You will have the opportunity to work on your own embroidery project with the support and assistance of the instructor.

By the end of the workshop, you will have a finished piece of clothing with beautiful botanical embroidery patterns. You will have learned new embroidery skills and techniques and will have the chance to take home your completed project as a reminder of your experience.

We look forward to seeing you at the workshop and helping you create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind piece of clothing!

 

Workshop teacher

Born and raised in a small village in the north of Thailand, Jintana Wesseling followed her call for an adventurous life. For the last 20 years she has lived in the Netherlands, Sweden and currently in Basel. During this time she worked as an artist, magazine writer, decorator, artisan and designer. [Read more...]

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