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Summer School
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The Slow Stitching: Creative Embroidery course is designed for both beginners and experienced stitchers who seek to find relaxation and creativity through the art of embroidery. This Summer School is open to all levels.
This Slow Stitching: Creative Embroidery Summer School course invites you to explore the calming and creative practice of embroidery. Whether you're new to stitching or have years of experience, you’ll discover how to create beautiful, detailed fabric landscapes. By the end of the course, you’ll have developed your creative skills, gained confidence in your stitching, and produced new work to take forward.
Beginners and more experienced stitchers are welcome. This Summer School course introduces you to some embroidery stitches and a chance to use them to create a simple stitched appliqué fabric landscape.
Do you feel the need for a slower day? Would you like to learn a new creative technique giving a chance for focus, creativity, breathing, and rest? A slow stitching day gives you just that.
In an atmosphere of companionable peace and calm, we will work together on learning some basic embroidery techniques and then use them to create a small, layered fabric landscape square, oversewn with stitches to add detail and effect.
To book a course, you will need to register online by clicking on the day you would like to attend. Please see the course information below the heading ‘Enrol now for the available days’.
If no days are available
If there are no places available, you can register your interest and we will notify you once the course is live in a future term.
Payment
Payment is made in full at the time of booking.
If you are booking a Level 3 or 4 Counselling course, you will be able to pay for this using a Direct Debit, which you will set up before the course starts in September. Please check the relevant course pages for details.
Booking on behalf of someone else
Please register using the student’s correct details including medical conditions, learning support needs and disabilities.