Learn to customize your clothing in this hand embroidery class. All materials are provided, just bring something you'd like to stitch on!
You Will Learn:
How to plan and place a design on clothing
Methods for transferring a design to clothing
Basic embroidery skills specific to clothing
Included in Your Class Kit:
Adiemade strawberry design (and more!) to embroider on your clothes
Supplies to apply a design to your garment
Embroidery hoop, needles, thimble, and floss
Written instructions
Illustrated stitch guide
Embroidery tips and tricks guide
What to Bring:
An item of clothing of your choice. Denim, cotton, wool, flannel, or linen are great options for this project. Thinner cotton knits (or tee shirts) are good choices, but may be more challenging for the beginner. A sweatshirt is a nice middle ground if you want to go the knit route. Lighter colors are easier to transfer designs onto.
Can’t decide on the garment? You’re not alone! Bring a few options, a tote bag, or reach out for guidance before class.
About Adie: Adria Matthew makes things with her hands. Embroidery, garments, one-of-a-kind pieces that started as someone else's fabric. She teaches, she mothers, she dreams up new designs from her Prescott, Arizona studio. Find her work at adiemade.com or @adiemadestudio on socials.
$75/student
5-17-26
2:00-4:30PM
Please note all sales are final.
Learn to customize your clothing in this hand embroidery class. All materials are provided, just bring something you'd like to stitch on!
You Will Learn:
How to plan and place a design on clothing
Methods for transferring a design to clothing
Basic embroidery skills specific to clothing
Included in Your Class Kit:
Adiemade strawberry design (and more!) to embroider on your clothes
Supplies to apply a design to your garment
Embroidery hoop, needles, thimble, and floss
Written instructions
Illustrated stitch guide
Embroidery tips and tricks guide
What to Bring:
An item of clothing of your choice. Denim, cotton, wool, flannel, or linen are great options for this project. Thinner cotton knits (or tee shirts) are good choices, but may be more challenging for the beginner. A sweatshirt is a nice middle ground if you want to go the knit route. Lighter colors are easier to transfer designs onto.
Can’t decide on the garment? You’re not alone! Bring a few options, a tote bag, or reach out for guidance before class.
About Adie: Adria Matthew makes things with her hands. Embroidery, garments, one-of-a-kind pieces that started as someone else's fabric. She teaches, she mothers, she dreams up new designs from her Prescott, Arizona studio. Find her work at adiemade.com or @adiemadestudio on socials