Goldwork Bee

Goldwork Bee

Blue House FabricsYstradgynlais, Wales
Wednesday, Jun 3 from 10 am to 4 pm GMT+1
Overview

Learn this historic embroidery technique and create a stunning gold bee

Gold has long been a symbol of status and power. Throughout history emperors, royalty, and religious leaders would wear opulent garments adorned with gold – Goldwork Embroidery. The work would have been carried out using the most expensive materials by highly skilled craftspeople. Today, Goldwork is a lot more accessible and is becoming an increasingly popular needlework technique.

This day-long course will introduce you to the skill of goldwork, and is taught by renowned goldwork teacher Caroline Allen.

This is a unique opportunity and spaces will be very limited.

What we will provide:

The complete kit to make your bee

Tea/Coffee and biscuits during the day

What you will need to bring:

A packed lunch and snacks if you need them

Learn this historic embroidery technique and create a stunning gold bee

Gold has long been a symbol of status and power. Throughout history emperors, royalty, and religious leaders would wear opulent garments adorned with gold – Goldwork Embroidery. The work would have been carried out using the most expensive materials by highly skilled craftspeople. Today, Goldwork is a lot more accessible and is becoming an increasingly popular needlework technique.

This day-long course will introduce you to the skill of goldwork, and is taught by renowned goldwork teacher Caroline Allen.

This is a unique opportunity and spaces will be very limited.

What we will provide:

The complete kit to make your bee

Tea/Coffee and biscuits during the day

What you will need to bring:

A packed lunch and snacks if you need them

Good to know

Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Blue House Fabrics

78 Commercial Street

Ystradgynlais SA9 1LA

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