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1 hour 27 min
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Learn a contemporary embroidery project that works a bit like a fill stitch sampler. Lauren Holton of Lark Rising Embroidery brings her wildly popular designs to life with an arrangement of textures that she demonstrates how to create. With Lauren's expert instruction and helpful tips, you'll leave this class having completed a beautiful piece of home decor and will have a wealth of fill stitches to incorporate into future embroidery projects.
In celebration of National Embroidery Month 2023, Lauren of Lark Rising has shared an additional gorgeous pattern - Orange Grove. This project uses variegated cotton embroidery floss in juicy shades to make split stitch oranges and satin stitch blossoms. You’ll then use a satin stitch in leafy green shades to complete the composition. Find the pattern below and check out our full blog post here.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
In celebration of National Embroidery Month 2023, Lauren of Lark Rising has shared an additional gorgeous pattern - Orange Grove. This project uses variegated cotton embroidery floss in juicy shades to make split stitch oranges and satin stitch blossoms. You’ll then use a satin stitch in leafy green shades to complete the composition. Find the pattern below and check out our full blog post here.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Purchase a kit with everything you need here
- Class PDF with tracing template, color guide, and section guide
- Embroidery thread (floss) - Lauren uses DMC brand. See color guide to choose your 16 colors
- Size 22 tapestry needle
- Size 5 embroidery needle
- 6" hoop
- A 9" square piece of fabric (linen-cotton blend)
- Light box (Lauren uses a Cricut light pad) or trace design using a window in your home
- Pilot Frixion erasable ballpoint pen (erasable with a heat gun, embossing heat tool, or hair dryer)
Downloads:
- Embroider a satin stitch
- Embroider a leaf stitch
- Embroider a straight stitch
- Embroider a seed stitch
- Embroider french knots
- Embroider brick stitch
- Use a color guide with embroidery
- Transfer a design for embroidery
What you'll get:
- A series of easy-to-follow video lessons on how to use fill stitches to embroider a floral scene
- 8 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Two downloadable PDF pattern (each a $15 value) and thread color guide
- Step-by-step instructions from artist Lauren Hold of Lark Rising Embroidery
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Embroidered Florals Reviews
129 users recommended this class to a friend
Patricia Davidson
Such a great lesson! I learned so much from practicing the different stitches. Thank you Lauren!
More than 3 months ago
sam ho
great!
clear and thorough explanations for the different stitches and tips all along to help making the embroidery beautiful.
More than 3 months ago
Andrea A
Clear demonstrations of various embroidery techniques. Very informative and easy to follow along
More than 3 months ago