Embroidery Course
Learn the basics of embroidery with our 10 week evening course for adults.
Embroidery: Beginners
Day/Time: Wednesday 7:00-9:00
Duration: 10 weeks
Tutor: Alice Brady
Fee: €140
Format: In person
This course is for beginners so we will start at the very beginning! The first week we will talk through your materials, cover some of the basics (like how to thread a needle), and learn some simple stitches to get you started. We will build on this knowledge of stitches and materials as the course progresses each week. We will create a sampler for the stitches we learn, but also apply them to some small designs. Towards the end of the course, Alice will also help you to start creating your own design.
Materials needed for this course:
- Embroidery Hoop (ideally 8inch size)
- Cotton Fabric (at least 2 pieces slightly larger than your embroidery hoop)
- Embroidery Needles (various sizes)
- Embroidery Thread (at least 2 skeins of different colours)
These materials can be purchased from Alice at the first class at a cost of €10.
Week 1
Duration: 10 weeks
Tutor: Alice Brady
Fee: €140
Format: In person
This course is for beginners so we will start at the very beginning! The first week we will talk through your materials, cover some of the basics (like how to thread a needle), and learn some simple stitches to get you started. We will build on this knowledge of stitches and materials as the course progresses each week. We will create a sampler for the stitches we learn, but also apply them to some small designs. Towards the end of the course, Alice will also help you to start creating your own design.
Materials needed for this course:
- Embroidery Hoop (ideally 8inch size)
- Cotton Fabric (at least 2 pieces slightly larger than your embroidery hoop)
- Embroidery Needles (various sizes)
- Embroidery Thread (at least 2 skeins of different colours)
These materials can be purchased from Alice at the first class at a cost of €10.
Week 1
- introduction to materials and equipment
- basics of stitching
- line stitches – back stitch, split stitch, chain stitch, stem stitch
- apply these to shamrock design, tracing on a light box
- filling stitches – brick stitch, sating stitch, long and short
- continue shamrock design
- detached stitches – seed stitch, detached chain, French knots
- floral stitches – woven wheel, fly stitch (open and closed), van dyke
- draw a simple floral design on fabric
- apply stitches learned so far
- textural stitches – trellis/battlement, needleweaving, turkey rug
- design for embroidery presentation
- start designing your own piece
- help with creating your own designs
- working on your own designs
- how to finish and frame in the hoop
About the Tutor
Alice is a passionate embroiderer inspired by Ireland. Alice began stitching in school at the age of 15, but it wasn’t until she heard about the Degree Course at the Royal School of Needlework, London that she thought she might make a career out of it. Here, she learned a wide range of embroidery techniques and worked on a number of high profile projects such as the Nicholas Oakwell for GREAT Britain Campaign and the HBO Game of Thrones Hardhome Embroidery.
After graduating from the RSN in 2017, Alice moved back home to Dublin, Ireland and began work on a series of pieces inspired by Irish Folklore, Language, Landscape and History. So far, Alice has completed The Wildflowers series, Celtic Knot series and Ogham series. These works have also inspired some personalised and commissioned pieces.
Alice loves to share her knowledge and love of embroidery, so began teaching classes and workshops around Dublin quite soon after graduating. Over the past few years there was a surge in orders of kits and supplies as many people began to look for new hobbies to do at home. Embroidery has always been a great tool for improving mental health, but was particularly helpful in these difficult times. With this increased demand, Alice decided to concentrate on creating more kits for students to learn to stitch at home, alongside teaching online and in-person classes.
You can learn more about Alice and her work at bealice.ie or on Instagram @be_alice_
After graduating from the RSN in 2017, Alice moved back home to Dublin, Ireland and began work on a series of pieces inspired by Irish Folklore, Language, Landscape and History. So far, Alice has completed The Wildflowers series, Celtic Knot series and Ogham series. These works have also inspired some personalised and commissioned pieces.
Alice loves to share her knowledge and love of embroidery, so began teaching classes and workshops around Dublin quite soon after graduating. Over the past few years there was a surge in orders of kits and supplies as many people began to look for new hobbies to do at home. Embroidery has always been a great tool for improving mental health, but was particularly helpful in these difficult times. With this increased demand, Alice decided to concentrate on creating more kits for students to learn to stitch at home, alongside teaching online and in-person classes.
You can learn more about Alice and her work at bealice.ie or on Instagram @be_alice_
Enrolment Details
You can enrol online or at the main school reception during office hours. Any queries in relation to classes, please do not hesitate to call us on 086 790 2260 or email adulted@tiernans.ie.