Embroidery Workshops to Get Your DIY Crafting On This June
- Melissa Galbraith
- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read
Hey crafty friends! Who doesn't love getting into a project? Wether it's an on-the-go craft you take to all your warm weather outings or something you pick up to relax with at the end of the day, spring is the perfect time to get your DIY on. Hand embroidery is an easy pick up and put down craft and perfectly portable. Join me for a workshop and I'll show you how to get started with hand embroidery.
With an MCreativeJ hand embroidery workshop you'll enjoy a hands-on class with all materials provided. You'll learn new skills, techniques, and get to ask all the questions you'd like. Even if you've never tried embroidery before, you'll start at the very beginning and be guided through step-by-step. I try to make every class approachable and fun as you learn something new!
Join a June embroidery workshop!

June 7: PNW Animal Embroidery at Tukwila Library from 1-3pm
Celebrate animals of the Pacific Northwest in hand embroidery. In this beginner-friendly workshop you can learn how to embroider an orca, black bear, river otter pair, cougar, salmon, or giant octopus. Fiber artist Melissa Galbraith of MCreativeJ will show you how to use beginner-friendly embroidery stitches such as the satin, reverse chain, French knot, and couching stitches to bring your animal to life. You’ll receive an embroidery hoop, fabric, embroidery needle, colorful embroidery thread, water soluble animal patterns, and printed instructions in class. This workshop is beginner-friendly and all skill levels are welcome.
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June 10: Cactus Embroidery Basics at UW Botanical Gardens from 6-8pm
Calling all cactus and plant lovers! Learn beginner and intermediate embroidery stitches in this cactus inspired workshop. In this two-hour, hands-on workshop we'll cover an easy design transfer method, how to get started with embroidery, splitting thread, making knots, and stitches such as the back stitch, reverse chain stitch, couching, needle weaving, and more! In class, you will receive a wood embroidery hoop, cactus transfer designs, embroidery needle, your choice of embroidery thread, cotton fabric, and printed instructions. All skill levels are welcome.







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