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Mallory Zondag

Embroidered Patch Workshop

Regular price $65.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $65.00 USD

Here's to a creative new year! Making, mending, defining your own style!

Join us for an afternoon learning embroidery techniques, sharing sewing tips and tricks and getting some fun design inspirations with Mallory Zondag.

Learn how to use satin stitch, split stitch, french knots and more to stitch an image into being, from mushrooms to moths and everything in between. We will be stitching onto water soluble fabric and when your piece is finished, the background fabric will be dissolved and all that will be left is the image you stitched, creating a unique patch that can be sewn onto your clothing or bags, framed or even added to a handmade card.

This class is good for beginners and anybody looking to practice their skills in a creative group setting. 

Date: Saturday, January 10

Time: 1pm – 4pm

Workshop Costs:
Registration: $65.00 (members receive 10% discount!)

Materials: $10.00 paid to instructor at time of workshop

Total Cost: $75.00


Location: Main Street Studio, 786 Charlton Road, Charlton 12027

No experience necessary!  Ages 14+

About Mallory Zondag

Mallory Zondag is a Mixed Media Fiber artist and artist educator. She graduated from Pratt Institute with a BFA in Fashion Design and her work has been exhibited in both solo and group shows in New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Ukraine. She has been an artist in residence at The Allentown Art Museum, The Wassaic Project and many schools and community organizations. During many of these residencies she has led community art programs where felted wool living walls are collaboratively created with students of all ages and abilities. She was commissioned to create the sensory space for Artsquest's Accessible Arts program and was recently commissioned to recreate a component of one of Amalia Mesa-Bains's installations for her retrospective at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.

Mallory currently travels around the Northeast teaching workshops, leading community art programs and installing shows. We are so fortunate to have her in our community!