What's included
8 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
Each week students should plan on spending an hour watching the video and trying each of the new stitches. I would recommend additional time throughout the week students practice what they have learned.Assessment
Feedback will be given each week on student's uploaded pictures of their progress.Grading
I am happy to offer grades if the learner needs a grade for school.Class Experience
In this self-paced learning class, students will explore the art of embroidery. Over the course of six weeks, we will cover a comprehensive set of 12 basic embroidery stitches, enabling students to master the techniques required to create beautiful designs. The class is structured to accommodate various schedules, with prerecorded videos of myself demonstrating each stitch uploaded every Sunday. Throughout the week, learners will have the opportunity to practice the stitches at their own pace. Specifically, our topics and learning objectives for each week are as follows: Week 1: Threading the Needle and Basic Stitches Students will learn to thread the embroidery needle, set up fabric in an embroidery hoop, and master three basic stitches: running stitch and back stitch. Week 2: Additional Stitches We will explore more stitches, including the split stitch and stem stitch. Week 3: Two Final Outlining Stitches This week, students will learn the chain stitch and blanket stitch. Week 4: Decorative Stitches This week, students will learn to create decorative stitches, such as the woven wheel, and the lazy daisy. Week 5: Additional Fill and Decorative Stitches. This week, students will learn the fishbone stitch and the French knot. 6: Two Final Fill Stitches. This week, students will learn the two final fill stitches. These are the satin stitch and the long and short stitches. Finally, students will have the opportunity to bring their designs to life. In these two weeks, students will use their creativity as they use the embroidery stitches to create their very own embroidery designs. I will be available to answer questions and give feedback on designs. Throughout the course, I will be readily available to correspond with students and families through the classroom discussion board, responding to questions and providing feedback within 24 hours. No prior knowledge of embroidery is required to join this class. We will begin with the basics, including how to thread a needle, knot the thread, and load fabric into the embroidery hoop. As a high school Family and Consumer Science teacher, I have witnessed how embroidery can be both relaxing and a valuable self-care activity for students. Learning a new skill and completing a creative project will bring a sense of pride and accomplishment to our learners. So, get ready to pick up your needle, thread, and fabric, and let's dive into the world of embroidery together! I am thrilled to guide you through this artistic and fulfilling journey.
Learning Goals
By taking this course, students will learn basic embroidery stitches and create their own embroidery design.
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 6 WeeksLesson 1:
Class Introduction
Students will learn to thread the embroidery needle, set up fabric in an embroidery hoop, and get a brief overview of the course.
18 mins of video lessons
Lesson 2:
Running Stitch, Back Stitch, and Straight Stitch
Students will master three basic stitches: Running Stitch, Back Stitch, and Straight Stitch
8 mins of video lessons
Lesson 3:
Stem Stitch and Split Stitch
We will explore more stitches, including the split stitch and stem stitch.
9 mins of video lessons
Lesson 4:
Chain Stitch and Blanket Stitch
This week, students will learn how to complete the chain stitch and blanket stitch, which are two more difficult outlining stitches.
14 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Supply List
An Embroidery Hoop 4" or 6" will work sufficiently. 2 9"X9" pieces of fabric. The best fabric for embroidery practice I have found is muslin. For the final project, you may want to use a plain colored lightweight cotton. In my classroom, I use broad cloth. Embroider Needles. - I suggest purchasing a multi pack of embroider needles. Make sure they have the sharp end and will come in a range of sizes through 12. Having a variety of needle sizes will allow students to select the needle what will work best for the fabric they have chosen and the thickness of the embroidery floss. Embroidery floss in an assortment of colors. A light colored pencil or chalk. I find a yellow or white colored pencil works best on colored broadcloth. A regular pencil will work for the embroidery sampler if done on unbleached muslin.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Teaching Certificates
Montana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
California Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Concordia University Irvine
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Saint Leo University
As a high school Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher, I have many years of experience teaching sewing skills to students. Teaching embroidery is one of my favorite units to teach, this unit allows students to learn a skill that many consider good for relaxing self-care.
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Self-Paced Class
$10
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6 weeks of teacher support
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Ages: 11-16