Traditional Japanese Embroidery
Two workshops each year are held with Kay Stanis, a certified teacher in Japanese Embroidery. Workshops are open to anyone interested in Japanese Embroidery. Up to 6 phases may be taught at the same time; you must take each phase in order.
Next Workshop
Next Workshop with Kay Stanis: Thursday-Sunday, October 14-17, 2010
Sign-up Deadlline: September 5, 2010
Tentative Location: Party Room at Alissa R’s building, Golden Valley, MN
Workship Time: 9:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated at class
This workshop is sponsored by the Japanese Embroidery Special Interest Group of the Needlework Guild of Minnesota and is open to anyone interested in Japanese Embroidery; no prior experience is necessary. Classes are conducted in a quiet atmosphere and students are asked to stitch in silence to facilitate the concentration required for the study of the technique. Up to 6 different phases may be taught at the same time and the maximum number of students for the workshop is 15.
Additional information and pictures of the phases are in the Japanese Embroidery notebook, which is available at NGM Guild meetings. If you have additional questions, please contact us using the feedback form here.
Teaching fees & class expenses are shared equally by the students registered for the workshop, and the final amount will be determined at the workshop. Fees for supplies are paid directly to the instructor at class. A deposit of $125 toward the class fees will be collected with your registration form to hold a place for you at the workshop.
