Crewel Work Company – The Jacobean Starflower
Taught by Harriet Roberts, Oxford Stitch, LLC
Designed by Phillipa Turnbull
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Crewel Work Class
M’s Canvas House, Lexington, KY
Monday, August 26 & Tuesday, August 27, 2024
To reserve a place or for more information,
Email Harriet at hatdewey@yahoo.com or call at (901) 246-3622
Two-Day Crewel Work Class - $500.00
(9:00 am – Noon & 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm)
(with optional one-day extension)
L-R/ Phillipa, Meredith, & Harriet
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This class is suitable both for the absolute beginner, and the more experienced stitcher. Places are limited.
Skills and stitches to be taught:
Setting up a hoop
Casting on & Casting off
Parking threads
Laid & Couch Stitches
Crewel Stem Stitch
French Knots
Satin Stitch
Long & Short as for ‘soft shading’
Coral Stitch
Pistil Stitch
Materials Supplied:
Screen printed linen twill 14” x 12” (design 7’ x 5”)
11 skeins of Appleton’s 2-ply crewel embroidery wool
Two Crewel Work Company needles: one gold-plated needle (single thread) & one nickel-plated (double thread)
Instructions to complete the project
The Crewel Work Company’s ‘Essential Guide to Crewel Work’
Full-color picture of the stitched design
All assembled and packaged as a workshop kit
Lunch and classroom fee is included
Students will need to use a 10-inch, hands-free seat frame. These marvelous frames are available for purchase from the Crewel Work Company (www.crewelwork.com). Students will need to bring their own supplemental lighting and or magnification.
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Optional Third Day - $165.00
(9:00 am – Noon & 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm)
Day three is an opportunity for students to remain and continue to stitch Jacobean Starflower, or to stitch any other Crewel Work Company Kit they own. This third day would be more informal with Harriet offering assistance for any specific or general concerns with technique, best practices, or stiches. While it would be helpful to know which kits a student will be bringing, it is not necessary. If you are interested in bringing a large kit (Muncaster Bedhanging, Georgian Bouquet, or Glasgow Bedspread) please communicate that with Harriet prior to signing up.
Conversations during the third day may include, but are not limited to:
Blocking finished work
Binding hoops – the how and the why
Mounting finished work on foam core
Finishing into a cushion with fringe (brush trim), a zipper, and velvet backing.
Slate Frame 101
Managing hanks of Appleton Wool
Wool storage