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Sivas (also historically known as Sebastia), part of historic Western Armenia, is the home of vibrant Svaz embroidery. Famed for its brilliant colors and bold geometric motifs, this distinctive style traditionally employs seven bright hues outlined in a darker thread, creating striking contrast and definition. Sometimes referred to as a “reverse stitch,” Svaz is a counted embroidery technique instantly recognizable for its crisp symmetry and graphic impact, and it has long adorned textiles in Armenian homes.
This class will introduce the foundational stitches of Svaz embroidery and explore the cultural and historical context from which it emerged. As students learn the characteristic counted technique and distinctive outlining method, a vivid folkloric pattern will take shape. Participants will stitch a traditional design that can be finished as a decorative hanging, incorporated into a household textile, or added to a garment. Throughout the session, our teacher Lizzy Vartanian will share insights into the regional heritage of Svaz and its enduring place in Armenian textile tradition.
Date
Thursday, April 16th, 2026
Time
12:00-2:30 pm ET
Location
Zoom, a link will be sent to participants the day before class
Cost
$75
Recording
All sessions will be recorded. A link to the recording will be emailed to all those who register following the live session. This link is live for three months.
Class Materials
Please note: Thread colors are suggestions from the instructor; students are welcome to make substitutions if desired.
About the World Embroidery Series
TATTER's World Embroidery Series is a celebration of global embroidery craft. Sewists will encounter an astonishing array of culturally specific techniques, and will have the opportunity to learn from accomplished practicing teachers who are equally purposed in preserving heritage techniques.
