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Hand Sewing – Embroidered Monogram – Star Theme (2 Part)
Beginner Level
Wednesday, February 28
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Orlando Public Library
Melrose Conference Room - Second FloorUsing basic embroidery stitches, decorate a letter with a star motif. Students will have an opportunity to practice basic embroidery stitches and learn new techniques to create a variety of stars.
Using basic embroidery stitches, let’s decorate a letter with a star beautiful motif. Students will have an opportunity to practice basic embroidery stitches and learn new techniques to create a variety of stars. This is a 2-part series with classes on 02/21/2021 and 02/28/2024.
- Class Duration: 2 parts, 2 hours per part
- Age Requirements: 13-Adult
- Recommended Prerequisite: Embroidery Level 1 & 2
- Required Skills: Ability to hoop fabric, thread a needle, execute running and back stitches.
- Materials Fee: None
Note: Materials provided the first time attending classes.
Suggested Materials: Students should have the following materials to complete the project*:
- 6 inch (15 cm) or 7 inch (18 cm) Hand Embroidery Hoop
- Hand Embroidery Hoop - 6 inch (15 cm) or 7 inch (18 cm)
- Embroidery Needle - (in any size range from 1 through 5)
- Cotton Fabric - 10x10 inch (25 cm) to 12x12 inch (30 cm) in a dark color, such as Navy or Black.
- Cotton Embroidery Floss (up to 3 light colors)
- Scissors
- Marking pen (chalk)
*If you do not have the suggested materials, please use any materials you have on hand. At the start of class, please inform the instructor if you are using materials other than those suggested.
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