The Process
August 3rd, 2007 by Jill HallI mentioned that our currently scheduled sessions are full, and that I’m keeping a waiting list for each. I’m also trying to figure out how to expand the December session from 5 embroiderers to a full 13 (so far no available venue around here). The November session has already grown a bit, we have 7 now and if I can figure out how to get that many frame stands into the workroom, we’ll have 8.
I think many people are wondering if their work is acceptable, so let me explain – as I suspected, just about everyone who is sending back their sample is more than a beginner. Most people attempting these stitches seem to have some familiarity if not with these specific ones then with demanding, exacting embroidery in general. We haven’t turned anyone away. And it is looking like we won’t have to.
We ARE taking advantage of each person’s strongest skills; Tricia looks over the samples and determines which stitch and which part of the jacket each participant will work. Also, Tricia is a pretty accomplished and experienced teacher. She gives a “point to perfection stitching instruction” at the start of each session and offers help as needed so that everyone is working to the top of their form. Several of June’s embroiderers said the experience was like a small, intensive class and their work got much better as a result.
The demand is high, though, and in order to allow as many individuals as possible the opportunity to contribute, we are giving preference to new stitchers at each session. In other words, you might not get to come two or more times. But on the other hand, I’m busy scheduling four sessions between January 2 and March 2, so there will be more opportunities. I can’t share those dates yet because they’re dependent on finding an appropriate space on the grounds and on Tricia’s schedule. But soon.
Tomorrow I will send out emails to the confirmed September and October session stitchers, so you’ll know definitely that we’re planning on your presence.
And I’m planning to post a few “before” pictures of the pieces so next week at this time I can post the “after” ones.





