Summer Garden Class:
StashBusting Stumpwork 7

Live Online Class of 2x 2.5hr Sessions

£167.00

Stitch a jewel of the Summer Garden…

Rich, dramatic, and gloriously sculptural, this magnificent Ruby Poppy is the most ambitious piece in our Summer Garden series — a striking three-dimensional flower designed for experienced stitchers who love intricate hand embroidery and raised textile techniques. Across two immersive sessions, we will create beautifully shaped wired petals filled with delicate detached Brussels needlelace, building layers of translucent texture and depth before finishing the flower with a dark, velvety centre worked in wonderfully tactile Turkey Knot stitch.

Like the other projects in this collection, this class is also designed as a creative “stash-buster.” No kit is required; instead, students will receive full instructions together with a suggested materials list, encouraging you to explore your own treasured threads, fabrics, wires, and embellishments to create a poppy entirely unique to you. Perfect for adventurous stitchers who enjoy dimensional embroidery, needlelace, texture, construction techniques, and expressive hand stitching inspired by the rich beauty of the summer garden.

Booking Closes August 7th.

Details…

aimed at:

Suitable for confident beginners and experienced stitchers alike, these classes assume a basic familiarity with surface embroidery techniques and working with fabric stretched tautly in a hoop or frame. As these are creative “stash-buster” projects, students are encouraged to dive into their own embroidery treasures and experiment playfully with colour and texture. A varied selection of lightweight threads such as stranded cottons and/or silks, fine pearl (perlé) cottons, narrow silk ribbons, and embellishments including beads, sequins, and possibly metal threads will open up wonderful creative possibilities throughout the series. Confident beginners are very warmly welcomed, though you may find yourself delightfully tempted to supplement your stash with a few lovely new additions along the way.

course at-a-glance:

SESSION ONE

Wired, Detached Needlelace
Single Brussels

SESSION TWO

Turkey Knot Stitch
Plunging & Tying Back

DIMENSIONS

5cm x 5cm

dates/times:

SCHEDULE
10.00AM - 12.30PM (UK)

August 8, 15

All Stitch Sanctuary classes are either recorded in full or have pre-recorded demonstrations supplied for those students who cannot make specific dates.

requirements:

STANDARD EQUIPMENT
(Supplied by Student)

Students will need a small embroidery hoop or frame (a hands-free hoop or stand is highly recommended if available), together with sharp embroidery scissors, pins and a pair of curved tweezers for handling and shaping embroidery elements.. As these are creative stash-based projects, students are also encouraged to have a healthy embroidery stash to hand, including lightweight threads, ribbons, beads, sequins, and other favourite embellishments. For projects involving wired elements, students will additionally require some fine white paper-wrapped wire (approximately 32 gauge).

SPECIFIC MATERIALS
(Supplied by Teacher)

A full materials list will be provided before class.

Students are saying…

  • Excellent Artist and Teacher

    Kelley’s classes are the best. I’ve taken two classes from her over two years. Her demonstrations are clear and easy to follow. She has perfected her on-line teaching style. I’ve found her to be kind and patient and she frequently throws in a little example or historic fact to keep things interesting.  My fellow students have ranged from beginners to advanced stitchers and I believe everyone has been happy with the instructions we’ve received. 

    Sherry S

  • Wonderful Goldwork

    I took Kelleys Goldwork sampler course which covered all aspects of Goldwork and a few extras such as how to mount your work. A well designed course, very well delivered and a lot of fun. It has definitely improved my Goldwork skills! Kelley is enthusiastic and very helpful.

    Barbara

  • What a Brilliant Experience!

    I've just finished the class portion of Kelley's Goldwork Sampler and I'm really sad it's over. I have done a number of 2 day classes in this technique over the last few years, but I found working in this manner (Zoom classes at fortnightly intervals over nearly a year, with video clips of the techniques available through the portal) meant that if you found there was something that didn't make sense later, you could check back, or more importantly, ask a question at the next lesson. I've picked up on a lot of tiny things that have led to some very satisfying improvements in the quality of my work, learned some really useful techniques, and got links to sources of otherwise hard to find equipment. (Especially useful as I'm located down under in New Zealand.) Thank you Kelly for a wonderful experience - I had a blast!

    Betty S