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Adventures in Embroidery: Beginner/Intermediate
Class experience
Embroidery is an ancient and versatile craft that allows you to create beautiful designs on fabric using needle and thread. In this beginner-friendly course, participants will learn the fundamental techniques of embroidery and work towards mastering basic stitches. Whether learners are interested in adding a personal touch to their clothing, creating unique gifts, or simply exploring a new hobby, this course is the perfect starting point. Prior to class, learners will have access to three...
Zoe (she/they) is not only a self-proclaimed history enthusiast but also a passionate advocate for creative exploration. Their journey in education spans across diverse experiences, most notably as a prominent figure in educational initiatives at the Boys and Girls Club. With a versatile skill set and a heart dedicated to nurturing young minds, Zoe has undertaken various roles within the clubhouse environment. From providing personalized one-on-one tutoring sessions to orchestrating engaging reading groups, their dedication to fostering learning knows no bounds. Additionally, Zoe's creative flair was a tremendous asset in her role as Art Director at the Boys and Girls Club, where they brought imagination and innovation to the forefront of educational experiences. Through their work, Zoe embodies the ethos of inclusivity and empowerment, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive and discover their unique talents. Their commitment to educational excellence and creativity serves as an inspiration to both learners and educators alike. Zoe is a recent graduate of Mills college at Northeastern University. Their Bachelors of science is in health science and psychology. Zoe specializes in child development and neuro divergences. At Hub of Curiosity, we wholeheartedly celebrate diversity, cherishing the richness of each learner's distinctive journey. Our team of educators and mentors reflects this commitment, comprising a wonderfully diverse group of individuals. Zoe, one of our esteemed educators, brings a remarkable set of skills associated with dyslexic thinking to our classrooms. These include enhanced spatial awareness, a strong visual memory, adept problem-solving abilities, boundless imagination, and profound empathy, among others. While Zoe's written communication may occasionally contain misspellings, it's a testament to her unique perspective and does not diminish the value of her contributions. We invite parents and learners alike to join us in embracing diversity and honoring the uniqueness of every individual, including Zoe, as we collectively nurture a culture of inclusivity and understanding.
We’ve linked items below in an attempt to make your class supply shopping easy. However, we do not require these specific brands. If you already have similar supplies on hand or find another brand in your local shop, that absolutely works as well. When in doubt, contact Zoe prior to class to ensure your learner is prepared for their first session. Must haves - Embroidery needle: https://a.co/d/2CsYNgu Embroidery floss - 3 different bright colors are ideal - https://a.co/d/5v2oVWs 7”-9” embroidery hoop - https://a.co/d/7biNSdj Cotton fabric in a light color - https://a.co/d/eltXu7W Pencil or erasable pen Nice to haves - Needle threader - https://a.co/d/2HbOTWN Ruler Thimble - https://a.co/d/dAGFv0G A bright light Extra embroidery floss in different colors Small jewelry pliers or long needle-nose pliers for tightening your hoop - https://a.co/d/3cgLUGK
Learners will be using sharp objects, such as needles and scissors, during this class. Proper safety guidance and techniques will be shared by the educator.
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Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
3-6 learners per class