Showing posts with label crewel embroidery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crewel embroidery. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 January 2020

New workshops for February 2020

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A new year means new workshops! Whilst the studio is closed for preparation work and inspiration for the rest of 2020, we can share the list of February classes. Each class has an inspiration focus or you can do your own projects. We strongly recommend that you not only book classes but also pay a deposit to guarantee your place as classes are filling up quickly. This can do be in the studio or via Paypal online. Please contact us at the studio for more information: theoldartroom@gmail.com or message us on Facebook - Click HERE
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Jane recommends the following for inspiration with February's workshops:

Fractal Patterning colouring - HERE
V&A Chinese gardens wall calendar (art calendar) - HERE
Blackwork (Royal School of Needlework Essential Stitch Guides) - HERE
Charming Packs (42 x 5" Squares - Greys, White and Black) - HERE
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Wednesday, 21 August 2019

Autumn/Winter Workshop Sessions

Autumn Winter Workshop Sessions 2019




September 2019

2nd Art
3rd&5th Own Projects
6th to 15th Studio Closed due to Birthday Holiday
16th  Art 'Autumn Splendor' with Jeanette
17th&19th New Projects for Autumn, Catch Up with Brenda
20th Crewel Embroidery with Brenda
23rd Art
24th&26th Ribbon Embroidery Fuchsia's with Brenda, kit
30th Art

October 2019

1st&3rd Needlefelting Pumpkins with Ellen, kit and The Colour Orange with Jane
5th Own Projects and The Colour Orange
7th Art
8th&10th Goldwork with Brenda, 'Autumn Splendor', kit
14th Art
15th&17th Treasure Keeper, Making sense of collections
18th Crewel Embroidery with Brenda
21st Art
22nd&24th Inspired by your special, treasured object or keepsake
28th Art
29th&31st Halloween Sparkle and Own Projects


November 2019

4th Art
5th&7th Christmas Makes and Own Projects
11th Art
12th&14th Red Work with Brenda, kit 
15th Crewel Embroidery with Brenda
18th Art
19th&21st Christmas Makes and Own Projects
25th Art Christmas Image
26th&28th Winter Sparkle with Jane and Brenda, kit

December 2019

2nd Art Christmas Image and Own Projects
4rd&5th Christmas Makes and Own Projects
9th Art Christmas Image and Own Project
10th&12th Christmas Makes and Own Projects
13th Crewel Embroidery with Brenda
18th Art Christmas Image and Own Project
17th&19th Jane Gift Make, kit included.

Closed for the Christmas Break Studio and Shop Open again late January 2020, date to be confirmed.





Sunday, 17 September 2017

Crewel Embroidery Sessions With The Needlewoman's Studio



Brenda known on the internet as "The Needlewoman's Studio', has started a Crewel Embroidery sessions at The Old Art Room Studio. On the second Friday of each month, 10am until 2pm and it costs £18 for the day. (See the dates below).

You can purchase a starter kit at the session for around £6 and you can join on any Friday as a beginner or to share your love of embroidery. Brenda shows you how to create a beautiful Crewel Embroidery from start to finish, giving lots of hints and tips on how to get the best results especially if you find sewing difficult but really want to do it or continue. If you have a particular image or theme you have always wanted to do, Brenda helps you design, plan and stitch so you can achieve your stitched project.

Liz wanted to continue her theme of 'Game of Thrones' and so they designed this piece so it could be stitched onto a collar that is forming part of a costume which Liz is wearing to 'Comicon'. Those that follow the series can see it is 'The House of Stark' Lion.

I had to stitch some Crewel Embroidery Samples for my Embroidery City and Guilds so had a basic understanding on the stitches and techniques but Brenda made the stitching how to and the history come alive. A wonderful session and everyone enjoyed stitching to the extent we didn't want to go home:))

 I made mine very contemporary, inspired by Blackwork and Steampunk. (Will show step by step photos:)

I like using a sit on frame because it leaves my hands free to get on with the embroidery:) find them here on Amazon. I recommend a 8" diameter one (21cms) because I am able to use it for a variety of




This video is by Phillipa Turnbull, a renowned English Embroiderer, who works alongside The Royal School of Needlework.




When sewing, craft making or reading you need a good light and I have one of these in my home studio, easy to move around and great sewing light, especially when working on dark projects.



  • This Daylight Simulating Desk Lamp / Bed Lamp closely mimics natural light to be kinder to your eyes.
  • High flicker-rate helps reduce the risk of headaches and eye-strain.
  • Concentrate for longer and enjoy clearer vision for hobbies like crafts and sewing.
  • Economical light bulbs have an average life span of 8000 hours.
  • Includes SPARE BULB. Shop with confidence as the Andrew James Desk Lamp is covered by a 2 year manufacturer's warranty.


Brenda recommends Jane Rainbow's book for anyone interest in Crewel Embroidery, we had a look at copies in the session and there where so many great tips and beautiful pictures and projects.



Starting with just four of these stitches, Jane clearly demonstrates, with detailed step-by-step photographs, how to work up a complete project. Instructions follow on showing how to stretch and mount your first embroidery. Using further projects she helps you build up skills, introducing new stitches in each section. Line drawings accompany each design and are used as a guide for the stitches. The designs and colours used are traditional - reminiscent of the embroidery worked by embroiderers during the Tudor period, wonderful floral pictures worked in wool and soft colours. The book is a comprehensive introduction to this lovely technique and at the same time it offers embroiderers practical help with presentation and finishing.


This post contains Amazon links for the items we use and recommend in the studio. By clicking on the link and purchasing on Amazon you are helping the studio, as a small percentage of your purchase goes to the studio with no extra cost to yourself:)))