ICQC 107 - Mini-Silk Ribbon Embroidery Gardens - Open for Registration
ICQC #107 is OPEN for REGISTRATION
This is a new class. You need to have finished the BCQC before registering for this class. The Silk Ribbon Embroidery Stitch Guide and the General Embroidery Stitches handout from the BCQC Class will be helpful in this module as well.
Registration closes at midnight on Sunday, 21 June (CST)
This class will cover the creation of two 9" embroidery scenes that include silk ribbon flowers. IF you prefer NOT to create these scenes, you can do the individual flowers on plain fabric as a sampler or journal pages.
The supply list is available under the Free CQ Classes Tab above; but will also be send in your Welcome email after you register.
Flowers included in this class are:
Buttercup
Climbing Rose
Daffodil
Foxglove
Iris
Monarda
Longstem Rosebuds
Rose Bush
Tulip
Wisteria Vine
To register:
Email me at shaw.kathy@yahoo.com
Include the following information in your email to me:
First Name
Last Name
State/Country of residence
Your email address
I will email you with a Welcome to the class, so you will know that I have received your registration request. Then, I will also have Google Blogger send you an invitation email to join the class blog.
The process will be the same as for the BCQC class...I'll email tasks to you...and You will post photos of your finished work...then the next task will be sent.
Looking forward to seeing some beautiful embroidery scenes! Here are the examples:
So excited... I am just now finishing my third monogram tonight. Will take photos and send them in tomorrow and be sure to register right afterwards. Thank you so much Kathy for teaching us all these fantastic skills. Godspeed, mary
Sent you an email registering. I redid my background painting and have the tree, fench and gate all embroidered ready to go :)
ReplyDeleteSo excited... I am just now finishing my third monogram tonight. Will take photos and send them in tomorrow and be sure to register right afterwards. Thank you so much Kathy for teaching us all these fantastic skills.
ReplyDeleteGodspeed,
mary