You will learn the basics of designing a patch in the embroidery software Hatch, how to transfer a design from the computer to the embroidery machine, and how to stitch your design with the machine.
Curious about the embroidery machine sitting on the shelf but not sure how to start using it? This class will demystify the embroidery machine and software, setting you up to design and execute your own custom embroidery!
You will learn the basics of designing a patch in the embroidery software Hatch, how to transfer a design from the computer to the embroidery machine, and how to stitch your design with the machine.
What you get to take home:
Knowledge of how to use the Embroidery machine and software.
Whom it’s for:
Anyone aged 11+ (youth 11-16 must have a guardian present). No experience necessary. New sewers welcome!
What we’ll provide:
Computers and software, embroidery machine, thread, and backing material.
What to bring:
A can-do attitude and an email address for signing up for the 30 day Hatch trial!
Seattle Makers is now located in Wallingford at 3300 Wallingford Ave North. We’re in the white building right next to the Wallingford Steps, up the hill from Gas Works Park. We still have a great view of the Space Needle too!
You’ll learn embroidery stitches, how to transfer patterns, and ideas for how to use embroidery in your craft projects. By the end of class you’ll have started your first embroidery sampler, which you can frame or put in a notebook to reference in the future.
We offer classes and a wide selection of canvases, threads, and other needlepoint accessories. We also accept items for finishing. We hope to welcome you soon!
You can be done at the end of the class, or take your piece home and continue to embroider to your heart's content. This class is beginner friendly! We would like to do this as as in person class at the shop, but plan B will be a zoom class
1st Embroidery course is offered by Central Sewing Centre.
This class will go over the proper set up of the embroidery unit, as well as, needles, stabilizer and optional software. Proper hooping technique and embroidery considerations when using different thread are topics discussed.
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