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This class is part of the six-part virtual World Embroidery Series II. Classes may be purchased à la carte at $75 or as a six-part package for a discounted price of $400.
Stumpwork is a style of raised embroidery that was first popular in England in the 17th century. Girls were taught to sew at a very young age, an essential skill at the time. For embroidery students, the final and most challenging task was to embroider a box using raised embroidery. Traditionally the box will depict mythical or biblical scenes with castles, flowers, birds, animals, fruits, butterflies, kings, and queens.
In this class, Veronica will walk you through a brief history of the technique, share some historical and contemporary examples, and explain some of the contemporary approaches to stumpwork embroidery.
In the class, you will learn how to make a 3-dimensional flower with a stem and a leaf. Veronica will demonstrate the process of how to make a petal and a leaf with a stumpwork technique that uses wire and thread. Then she will demonstrate how to cut the leaves from the fabric and assemble the 3-dimensional flower.
A detailed PDF with instructions on how to transfer the design to fabric will be shared one week before the class so that the focus during class is on the stitching techniques.
Date & Time
Thursday, April 17th, 2025, 12-2:30 pm ET
Location
Zoom, a link will be emailed to participants the day before class.
Cost
$75 for the individual class
$400 for the series
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Scholarships
There are scholarship spots available for this workshop. Please email info@tatter.org to learn more.
Our Teacher
Veronica Fuentes is an illustrator and designer based in Queens, New York. With a studio art degree from Hunter College, she has worked for various creative studios in the city. Her passion for drawing and painting, combined with inspiration from nature and her imagination, shapes her unique artistic style. Veronica is also a self-taught embroidery artist specializing in the intricate art of stumpwork embroidery. Currently, she focuses on surface design, aiming to transform her art into wearable pieces. Her creations reflect a seamless fusion of traditional and contemporary techniques, capturing the essence of personal style and artistic expression.
*All classes in this series will be recorded. A link to the recording will be emailed to all registrants following the live session. You may purchase the series as a whole even after the classes have begun. You will be emailed the recordings upon sign-up.