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Stitched samples for sketchbooks
This course introduces you to making stitched samples for your mixed media sketchbook or journal and is a great way to use up all the tiny scraps that can be difficult to use.
Including stitched samples in your sketchbooks adds extra colour, interest, and texture - and often provides instant inspiration for your future projects.
Join me as we explore the many creative possibilities for making these small samples.
There are also a few ideas for going beyond the sketchbook and using these techniques to create useful objects.
Use all those delicious scraps of fabric
Ways to use every last scrap of fabric - here are lots of ways to practise zero-waste stitching
Compose fabric collages
Stitched samples and fabric collages make excellent additions to your mixed media sketchbook.
Create endless inspiration for larger pieces of work and build on your creative practice.
Add colour and texture to your sketchbook pages
Stitched samples add colour, texture, and interest to your sketchbook pages, as well as sparking new ideas for larger pieces of work
Example Curriculum
The curriculum block is dynamic. As you add curriculum to your course, you'll see it automatically populate here.
Hello everyone
I'm Karen; I'm a mixed media and textile artist from the UK, and I've been drawing, painting and stitching for as long as I can remember.
One of the ways I generate new ideas for stitching is to make small samples that I attach to the pages of my sketchbooks.
The samples are quick, easy, and fun to make, and they often lead to larger pieces of work.
The best thing about this technique is that there is zero waste: you can use every last scrap of fabric, ribbon, lace, and thread in these small samples.
Come and join me in this exciting course and see what you can make.
While you're waiting for the release of Stitched Samples for Sketchbooks...
Here are my other courses - you get lifetime access, you can download lessons to watch later, access the material as many times as you like, and learn completely at your own pace.
If you haven't already done so, I recommend enrolling on Make a Simple Sketchbook for Mixed Media while you're waiting for the release of this one. It will give you all the information you need to make a sketchbook that will be ready to hold your stitched samples.