Showing posts with label boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boston. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

Winter–Spring 2015 Class and Event Schedule

Class Schedule

I have a new slate of classes and workshops available for the coming months—I'll update this post as more dates are set. I'm teaching everything from beginning quilting and embroidery to a yarnbombing workshop with the Buttonwoods Museum in Haverhill, Massachusetts in conjunction with a special community project they are hosting. I'm also really looking forward to the "slow sewing" quilting course coming up with J.P Knit & Stitch as we're going to be learning how to make a small wall quilt by hand from start to finish and talk about awesome things like mindful design, color theory, and the "slow sewing" movement!!

Links for more details, materials lists, and registration is included for each below as it becomes available. Hope to see you there!

Beginning Quilting
J.P. Knit & Stitch
February 28, March 7 and 14, 10am–1pm

Yarnbombing Workshop
Buttonwoods Museum/Haverhill Historic Society
March 12, 2pm

Hand-Lettered Alphabet Sampler
J.P. Knit & Stitch
April 7, 14, 21, 28, 6–8pm

Beginning Quilting
J.P. Knit & Stitch
April 4, 11, 18, 10am–1pm

Slow Sewing
J.P. Knit & Stitch
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 10:15am-12:15pm

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Get Your Stitch On

Summer Classes 2014

Looking to learn a new skill this summer or brush up and hone your embroidery skills? I've got a packed schedule of events and classes for June and July at J.P. Knit & Stitch and hope you'll join us!

Be Inspired: Meet Our Sewing Instructors
June 13th, 6:00–8:00pm
A free event that is open to the public! Meet this rich community of creative talent (I'll be there as well), chat about upcoming classes, and check out lots of inspirational work from teachers and fellow students alike in a relaxed setting (you're welcome to show off your own work too).

Beginning Embroidery Workshop
June 14th, 10:00am–1:00pm
Take your first step in learning embroidery with this class in which each student completes a sampler of beginning outline stitches.

Learn to Sew Crash Course
June 28th, 10:00am–1:00pm
Get comfortable with your machine and learn to sew as you complete an easy envelope pillow.

Intermediate Embroidery Workshop
June 28th, 2:00–5:00pm
Step up your embroidery skills by learning several fill stitches and get troubleshooting help on your own projects with this afternoon workshop.

Beginning Embroidery
July 12th, 10:00am–1:00pm
Take your first step in learning embroidery with this class in which each student completes a sampler of beginning outline stitches.

Embroider Your Life Workshop
July 12th, 1:30–4:30pm
Embroidery your wardrobe, accessories, and your life with this fun and inspiring one day workshop!

Embroidered Lettering Workshop
July 26th, 1:00–4:00pm
Whether you're a quilter interested in creating a label, a knitter looking to embellish, or a seamstress adding flair to a garment, this class provides an introduction to hand embroidered lettering and monogram styles.


I hope to be adding some more classes for July and August so stay tuned!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Holiday Classes at J.P. Knit & Stitch

Mini embroidered felt gingerbread house
Join us and learn how to make this adorable mini felt and embroidery gingerbread house!

I've got a full slate of embroidery classes that I'll be teaching this holiday season at J.P. Knit & Stitch in Jamaica Plain, MA. I've been working on so many fun sample pieces and hope you'll join us for some community and stitching fun! Just click the link below to register, check out project photos, and read more about class content and details:

November
Wednesday Night Embroidery: Sublime Stitches
November 20, 27; December 4, 11
6–8pm

1 Day Workshop: Embroidery 101
November 24
1–4pm

Embroidered felt Ornaments
The whole family is welcome to join us in early or late December to join in some crafting together.
Pick one of the above ornaments and I'll show you how to embellish and assemble it


December:
Friday Kid's Sewing Club: Felt Gingerbread Houses
December 6, 13, 20
3:45–5:15pm

Early December Family Fun: Felt Ornaments
December 7
1–4pm

Late December Family Fun: Felt Ornaments
December 21
1–4pm


Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Kid's Class Sign-Up: Glow-in-the-Dark Halloween Masks

I'm teaching this awesome kid's embroidery class each Friday starting this week @jpknitandstitch --sign up and fill those spots before its too late!

Are you 8-13 years old, in the Boston area, and interested in crafty awesomeness? Do you know anyone who is? If so, there is still time to sign up for this kid's embroidery class I'm going to be teaching in October as part of J.P. Knit & Stitch's after school sewing club!

We are going to be using special glow-in-the-dark embroidery threads to embellish felt masks that we cut out ourselves. Students will learn some basic embroidery stitches, how to finish the edges by hand, and how to add the ribbon ties—all in time to wear for Halloween!

The class meets for four Fridays in a row (October 4th–25th) right after school from 3:45 to 5:15pm. Sign up now to get a spot and hope to see you there!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

going off the grid...


i just got a library card for our little local library and immediately checked out a stack of audiobooks. it is one of the few ways i can find time to enjoy a book while the shop is going through it's growth spurts as all my "spare" time is devoted to sewing and embroidery for the shop...actually all my time is, what am i saying?! it's also a refreshing change to just sitting and stitching in front of the ole tellie.

when it comes to "real" books, i love a good biography or historical piece but when it comes to audiobooks i'm looking for something a bit lighter and with a quicker pace that does not require all my brain power. steve berry is therefore perfect on audio as i seem to just breeze through my work while being completely entertained! i also got the next book in ariana franklin's medieval csi-type series and the first book in the outlander series....it's um, 28 disks, gulp! i hope i can manage it on audio as i'm really excited to read them at earthbound inspiration's suggestion. i do have some intricate custom requests in right now and these should definitely help me work my way through the to-do list!

so, between that and my mom visiting from my home state of michigan (say yah to the up, eh?!), posts are going to be a bit sparse here this week but i promise i'll be back in full force as soon as i can! i got some free museum passes from the library as well so now i can afford to take her to my favorite museum in the whole wide world, the isabella stewart gardner museum! and hey, here's hoping she brought lots of cashola to take her little girl out to eat in boston's north end ;)

Monday, October 19, 2009

The Big Move

There are a few new items in the shop, but for the most part I have been working behind the scenes to prep new items for the holiday seasons that are just around the corner now—get ready for sachets specially scented for christmas, compress' with some cute new kokka fabrics, and a new take on my cafĂ© aprons! I've also been teaching myself to knit in the round, yikes! I have loved working with yarn and fibers ever since my godfather built me a loom many years ago; I took weaving courses for a few years but when I began high school I'm afraid I couldn't keep up with it in addition to sports, orchestra, and my studies. Knitting has been a fun way to work with so many beautiful yarns again though in a much more portable way and I do hope that I can someday share my handiwork on etsy.

In the meantime...we've found a new home at last! The last couple weeks have been so busy making plans for our big move that it feels as though my head might spin right off. Boston has always been in the back of our minds as a possibility but the comparatively good job market for John's work (as compared to DC) as well as a dream apartment settled the matter for us quite comfortably and so Boston it is!

my current (soon to be former!!) "studio" which really just consists of a small bookshelf
and equally small table for my sewing machine which sit in the corner of our bedroom.
(Apologies for the slight blurriness here)

Whenever we have been down and out, moody in our cavernous little basement apartment, and just positively itching for some kind of new opportunity after John's lay-off, we've sat and described to each other the kind of place we would like to make our new home in. A kitchen that is not just a hallway in disguise, an extra room for me to set up a real work space/studio in, windows everywhere (we have only one right now in the very front room of our english basement apt., ugh!), stairs to force the cats to exercise (ha!), and all of this nestled into some quaint little town with trees and paths and water for recreation. So as you might imagine, we were dumbstruck to find all of this just 20 minutes outside Boston!!! A doable commute, a peaceful place to come home to away from the city's dirt and noise....insert huge sigh of relief here.

So for the next week or so I'll have somewhat spotty access to internet. I am leaving the shop open though so that you may browse and purchase at your leisure! Simply allow an extra 1–2 weeks for your package to arrive for any purchases made during this time (October 19th–26th). And of course I will respond to any queries you may have via etsy convo as soon as I am able.

Hope to meet you back here soon—and coming to you from Boston!!

Monday, December 22, 2008

and they're off!

our cat is freaking out because the suitcases are all packed up. she always seems to know what this means and is presently flipping out in response sprinting from one room to the other as she hisses and stares with beady little eyes. poor thing, i hate leaving our pets but we have a great friend coming to feed her and such so all is well.

must run though now so we can hop on the metro to catch our flight to Boston! so very excited for a bit of new england winter (as long as it does not interfere with our flight). Since moving all around after college, i have not had a proper winter in 4 years!! give me the brisk coldness over a melty dc summer any day.

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