Celebrate spring with a sweet embroidery project—and a new set of skills!
Overview
In this beginner-friendly workshop, you’ll learn how to stitch gingham fabric with spring produce to create a “picnic” scene. Think artichokes, leafy greens, peas, lemons, and more. We’ll cover basic tools, steps for preparing an embroidery hoop, easy stitches, and…
Celebrate spring with a sweet embroidery project—and a new set of skills!
Overview
In this beginner-friendly workshop, you’ll learn how to stitch gingham fabric with spring produce to create a “picnic” scene. Think artichokes, leafy greens, peas, lemons, and more. We’ll cover basic tools, steps for preparing an embroidery hoop, easy stitches, and how to work with store-bought or custom patterns. You’ll also explore ways to create texture and dimension with thread. By the end, you’ll leave with your own custom embroidered piece that you can display (or stitch to pillows, dish towels, or tote bags). All materials provided and no experience necessary.
Format: 3-hour, one-time workshop, Adults & 15+
Registration Info: Registration closes 24 hours before workshop start time. Please be mindful of our cancelation/refund policy at checkout.
Taught by Kirsten Nunez a multi-disciplinary artist and writer based in Beacon. A lifelong maker, she primarily focuses on embroidery, jewelry making, zines, and block printing—though she frequently attends workshops to learn new mediums. Kirsten also runs Supernova Crafts, which hosts DIY charm necklace pop-ups around the Hudson Valley. To check out her work (or just say hi!), follow her on Instagram at @kirsten_nunez and @supernova.crafts