December 14 | Hand Embroidery & Holiday: A Beginner Ornament Embroidery Workshop
December 14 | Hand Embroidery & Holiday: A Beginner Ornament Embroidery Workshop
Create a custom hand embroidered Holiday Ornament with Kaylah Banuelos of Okay Lahv
When: December 14th at 2pm
Where: Shop Slow, 2058 South Lamar Boulevard, Austin, TX, USA
Discover the art of crafting heartfelt treasures in our Hand-Embroidered Ornaments Workshop! In this fun and creative session, you’ll learn how to stitch unique, fabric heart ornaments from scratch. Using colorful fabrics, embroidery techniques, and embellishments, you’ll create keepsake ornaments perfect for gifts, home décor, or holiday celebrations.
What’s included:
- Step-by-step guidance on embroidery and assembling fabric ornaments.
- All materials provided, including fabric scraps, thread, needles, and embellishments.
- Tips on adding personalized touches like names, messages, or intricate designs.
Who’s it for?
This class is perfect for all skill levels, whether you're a beginner exploring hand embroidery or an experienced crafter looking for fresh inspiration.
Why join?
Not only will you leave with a beautiful, handmade ornament, but you'll also gain skills and memories that last a lifetime. Come connect with fellow crafters, spark your creativity, and stitch a little love into every creation.
Reserve your spot today and let your creativity shine!
About the Artist: I am a small town Latina from West Texas. All of my hand embroidery techniques have been passed down to me from my grandma so my sewing is rooted in Mexican tradition (imagine the colorful dresses and garments from Mexico). I took the traditional techniques passed down to me and made them modern when I started embroidering on canvas tote bags. This allowed me to continue creating unique one of a kind designs and the wearer to own a bag that reflected their personal style allowing them the freedom of expression not always available in the fast fashion industry. As of now, I have been teaching classes for a year and have had such positive feedback from attendees it has encouraged me to look for space to expand.