Wildflower Embroidery Workshop at The Lost & Found
When choosing your item there are two main things you want to look for. The first is that you want to work with something that does not have a lot of stretch to it. If the fabric of your item has a lot of stretch to it then it becomes harder to stitch and your embroidery might pucker once you remove the hoop. The second is that you want the area that you stitch on to be larger than the 5” embroidery hoop you'll be working with. So stitching on an area like pants legs will be much more challenging than stitching onto the front of a button-up shirt.
Terms & Conditions: To register, add the event to your cart, then go to your cart and check-out. You will receive a confirmation email with your registration. At the event, you will check-in with your name.
Refund Policy: Seats are limited, therefore refunds are not available. If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to someone else at least 48hrs prior to the event. If you do so, please let us know so I can update the registration and check-in list.
The Lost & Found Address: 514 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705
For questions, please contact us at threadhoney@gmail.com
Watch Stitch tutorials
Seed Stitch
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Satin Stitch
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Chain Stitch
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Stem Stitch
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French Knot
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Algerian Eye aka "Star" Stitch
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