The Nescatunga Arts and Humanities Council is sponsoring a workshop to teach a few basic embroidery skills during the Nov. 1 First Friday Art Walk at the Runnymede in downtown Alva from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Community members Kylea Amerin and Susan Holliday have volunteered to teach the participants stitches like the running stitch, backstitch, a French knot, outline stitch and chain stitch.
Amerin said that attendees will learn how to keep their fabric taut in the hoop, separate their embroidery thread depending on how many individual threads are needed for each section, threading the needle, how...
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