Free domestic shipping on orders over $200!
Book of the Month: This Long Thread by Jen Hewett
This Long Thread celebrates and amplifies the vast creativity and contributions of women of color in textile art and craft - stories that are so often underrepresented in mainstream media. This story-based book is full of stunningly thoughtful and varied array of interviews, first-person essays, and artist profiles.
Wear
About
Tatter Blue Library
Menu title
This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.
Your headline
Image caption appears here
$49.00
Add your deal, information or promotional text
Menu title
This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.
Your headline
Image caption appears here
$49.00
Add your deal, information or promotional text
Menu title
This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.
Your headline
Image caption appears here
$49.00
Add your deal, information or promotional text
Menu title
This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.
Your headline
Image caption appears here
$49.00
Add your deal, information or promotional text
Flowering plants, conifers, and fungi are the heroes of this class, which offers an exploration of plant structures through embroidery. The beauty and wonder of flora and fauna have inspired embroidery motifs for thousands of years. From scientifically precise depictions of plant specimens to abstract motifs that delight in shape and color, embroiderers have long interpreted nature to embellish their artworks. Humans understand that plants and fungi offer medicinal and spiritual potential, and have carefully cultivated plants and plant knowledge that enhance wellbeing. Each plant, from the common “weed” to a specimen tree, awaits discovery; and plants can be transformed into teas or tinctures, rendered into dye or stitched design.
This botanical embroidery course explores the intersection of art, science, and folklore. Join famed author and artist Arounna Khounnoraj, along with herbalist and professor Katherine Elmer and lecturing mycologist Ari Rockland-Miller, for a three part workshop designed to elevate our stitching through a deep investigation into plant structure and potentials. Express your newly discovered knowledge in thread, elaborating an original abstract botanical design by Arounna with your own stitches.
This course can be accompanied by a materials kit, which contains an original design by Arounna screen printed onto 18'' x 18'' linen fabric, 6 skeins of Tatter’s own thread (naturally-dyed by hand, with plants), a stitching guide, en embroidery hoop and needle, and accompanying information about the plant illustrations. Students will learn 19 stitches, including stem stitch, picot, eyelet, and turkey work. When your artwork is complete, you will know your subjects deeply.
Dates
Saturdays, June 3rd, 10th, and 17th, 2023
Time
2pm - 4:30pm ET
Location
Zoom, a link will be sent to participantsthe day before class.
Cost
Class without kit : $165
Class with kit: $200 + shipping
Please note: If you purchase the class without the material kit, we will send a PDF of the pattern and pattern transfer directions on the week of class. You will need to source and bring the following materials to class: