Description
In this class, students will learn several basic goldwork techniques that feature prominently in many historical examples of goldwork embroidery for both garment making as well as for furnishings. Students will create a raised leaf that can be finished as a framed piece or a cutwork brooch.
This class is best for students with some prior experience with embroidery or hand sewing.
Techniques included:
- Basic identification of several metalwork threads
- Metal thread handling
- Proper thread waxing
- Cut work
- Couching
- Goldwork applique
- Applying spangles
Registration fee includes the cost of all needed materials.
About Lauren:
Lauren Yeager is a textile artist with a particular interest in studying and preserving traditional garments and embroidery. This led her to studying with the Royal School of Needlework in the UK, and later with the Japanese Embroidery Center and Ecole Lesage as well. She has a BFA in Fashion Design from Columbia College in Chicago, and has received multiple awards for construction and design in costume and in hand embroidery, including the DCASE individual artist grant from the City of Chicago.
Most recently, Lauren worked as a senior educator for the San Francisco School of Needlework & Design before independently launching Elba Embroidery. Previously, Lauren was a production assistant for visual artist Nick Cave in his Chicago studio, building soundsuits for museum installations and private collections. She has extensive experience as a freelance artist, assisting in costume production for various performances and competitions.