27/01/2020
Hello and Happy New Year from Stitch With Me Needlework.This Australia Day long weekend marked the end of the school holidays and term one will kick off tomorrow.
Stitch With Me Needlework (SWMN) is also looking forward to a new year of guiding you through many pleasurable hours of stitching.
So I am going to start this year off on a brand new footing and introduce myself (for those who do not know me).
First of all this is not a shop or retail outlet and classes are by appointment only.
I am Deb Richardson and I live approx. 5km out of Renmark, South Australia. SWMN's home is in River Wren Cottage, a large studio dedicated to teaching and guiding students through projects of their own choice and also houses a fairly extensive needlework library.
Classes can be for :
1. groups or individuals
2. help with a new project (either a kit or pattern and materials of choice)
3. if you have attended a formal class somewhere and are now stuck and need help to progress with your project
4. if you have an unfinished project (or several!) in the cupboard that you feel it is time to continue with.
I have also developed somesomn of my f my own beautiful projects in techniques as Deerfield, Pulled Threadwork, Sardinian Knotted Lace, Crochet, Bobbin Lacemaking to name a few.
All you need to do is gather the materials from the requirement list and I can get you started.
I can teach you dressmaking and give unlimited tips for a great outcome and how best to use your sewing machine.
I am also very passionate about getting overlockers out of cupboards. Many are sitting there unthreaded and destined to stay there BUT help is available as they are such a useful tool.
Classe are also a great opportunity for Mums and/or Grandma's to spend some quality time with their daughters/granddaughtsers stitching something special
**I only teach children 10 years and over and accompanied by an adult**
For anyone travelling through the Riverland, stop in for a few hours break and stitch with our groups.
Stay tuned and in the meantime call me and let's make 2020 a creative year.
Deb