Sip & Stitch - Korean Hibiscus!

Learn basic embroidery techniques while creating your own gorgeous Korean hibiscus!

Location:

Zoom

Cost:

$49.99 per person

Duration:

1h

About this experience

Always wanted to try embroidery? Want to create a beautiful work of art accompanied fun and friendship? Then join my 4-part Sip & Stitch embroidery series, where we will be capturing Korea's national flower, the Mugunghwa - you will in essence be creating your own hand-made bit of Korea! All skill levels welcome, but I shall be breaking the techniques down step-by-step for total beginners. All sessions are recorded and shared with participants, so even if you miss a session, you can make it up at your leisure.


You will be provided with the digital pattern and live step-by-step guidance through the flower with the option of asking questions at any time during the sessions.


Required tools and materials:
6" embroidery hoop
Embroidery floss in the following colors:
White (at least 12 yards)
pink (6 yards)
magenta (4 yards)
dark magenta (2 yards)
yellow (1 yard)
dark green (2 yards)
light green (2 yards)
Medium-weight linen (light blue, light pink, cream colored - some light color), 1 yard
Hand sewing needles, medium
Good fabric scissors/snips
A yard/meter stick
Heat transfer pencil
Pins
Iron/Ironing board


If the event cost is a limiting factor, please reach out to me and we can arrange something. I believe that joy in creativity and learning is for everyone, not just those with ample financial means!


NOTE: Event times are currently given in Korean Standard Time. Please use this converter to check your local date/time🙂


CANCELLATION POLICY: To receive a refund, participants must cancel within seven full days prior to their event start time. ss

Your Host

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The Creative Contessa has a passion for all things creative, from food to arts & crafts to historic tailoring and dance. Descended from generations of creative crafters, she taught herself how to sew and embroider and is constantly on a quest to learn "new" techniques and share them with others.