There is 1 spot available on our Sew Along. You may join our Sew Along any time during the year.
We begin stitching the 4th Monday in March via Facebook group. New project will be introduced in May and September to allow us enough time to stitch!
May project: Scarf
September project: Poncho
Facebook live will be recorded so that you may access the recording at any time.
Book purchase from my website is required to Join this FB group as well as Kit purchase. The link to the kit is live. You will purchase it from Ardyth’s sew n vac Shoppe and a 10% discount has been applied.
if you would like more information on what the kits contains, please visit this link - please note organic cotton kit color may differ from their photo. To purchase at a discount please visit Ardyth’s website
We would be thrilled to have you join our sew-along in our group. There will be in-person meeting opportunities for those that wish to join.
Thank you for your interest.
Sew-Along spots have been filled but you can still purchase copies of this beautiful and inspiring book :)
Designer and bestselling author Natalie Chanin blends embroidery and hand-sewing techniques with her own personal story in this empowering guide for all who love stitching and handcraft.
Foreword by Grammy Award–winner Roseanne Cash
Embroidery: Threads and Stories from Alabama Chanin and The School of Making mixes lessons in sewing, design, and embroidery with Natalie Chanin’s engaging, personal story of the evolution of Alabama Chanin and the indelible mark the techniques she pioneered and the company she founded have made on the sewing and fashion industry.
Chapters explore design-related themes—craft, technique, relationship, repeat, and color—through images, instruction, and stories from Chanin about her life, Alabama Chanin, and the evolving view of craft and hand-sewing in the modern world. The book also explores how sewing and embroidery relate to wider concerns of sustainability, community, and women’s empowerment.
As makers, we tend to learn different stitches over time without thinking much about how they relate to one another.
Embroidery challenges us to go deeper by examining the history of a beloved company and cherished pastime.