CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24
CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24
CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24
CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24
CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24
CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24

Irene Textile

CROCHET EMBROIDERY - October 17 and 24

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CROCHET EMBROIDERY WORKSHOP

Thursdays, October 17 and 24, 2024 from 6 pm to 9:30 pm

LOCATION

3333 Cremazie E, (Map)

Atelier 701

Montreal, QC

H1Z 2H8

PROJECT

In this course, you will be introduced to the technique of crochet embroidery. You'll make a sample, then start a decorative embroidery project based on a design you've brought along. At the end of the class, we'll cover a few finishing techniques.

We'll finish with a discussion of the various applications of this technique for your future projects!.

INSTRUCTOR

Marielle Saucier 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • Transfer a design onto canvas
  • Crochet embroidery basics
  • Finishing

SKILLS REQUIRED

No previous experience required

MATERIALS SUPPLIED

  • Canvas
  • Embroidery Hoop
  • Embroidery threads
  • Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry needle

WHAT TO BRING

Notebook and pencil.

GOOD TO KNOW

  • The workshop will be given in French with help for English participants
  • Prior to the workshop date, students will receive a reminder with full worshop details

CANCELLATION POLICY

Due to small class sizes, we are unable to offer refunds for workshops. If, for any reason, you are unable to attend, you have the option of sending someone in your place or registering for another date.

ABOUT MARIELLE 

Combining her need to create with her hands and her desire to communicate through art, Marielle Saucier defines herself as a person with a sense of creativity.
Marielle Saucier defines herself as a textile artisan and fiber artist. Since obtaining her diploma in textile construction from the Centre des textiles contemporains de Montréal et de l'Institut des métiers d'art (2022), Marielle has participated in various events and group exhibitions. She is now a teaching at the CTCM and leads various textile workshops, while pursuing her career as an emerging artist. Her interest in fine, delicate manipulation leads Marielle to work mainly in weaving and ornamental techniques - embroidery and crochet beading..