Needles4all organizes workshops and short courses 
in several locations in the Netherlands on a regular basis.

Sometimes it is for a group that already exist but usually workshops/courses are announced on the Needles4all website and open to anyone who likes to embroider. 
Unless mentioned otherwise all workshops and courses are suitable to both beginners and advances needle workers.

Most of our instructors a multi-lingual.

For instance Margreet Beemsterboer. She is a very talented embroiderer who has travelled the world to learn global traditional embroidery techniques. She writes articles on various subjects for the beautiful embroiderers magazine ‘Inspirations’, published by Country Bumpkin Australia, on a regular basis. Of course there are other instructors too who all are capable of offering you a tailor-made embroidery experience.

If you would like to invite one of our instructors over to your location, please don ‘t hesitate to contact us! 

For contact information: go to our homepage 
For our courseprogramm: go directly to Cursusprogramma

Professional teachers are available for teaching the following techniques
(bold printed = typical Dutch traditional embroidery):

- Sampler with needle work from the Isle of Marken

- ‘Knottendoek’ with ‘akertjes’, ancient Dutch folk-custom

- ‘Zaans stikwerk’ (local Dutch quilting)

- Needle painting

- Sampler with all kinds of different embroidery stitches

- Sampler with explanation about symbolic motifs

- Darning sampler

- Souvenir de ma Jeunesse

- Diverse white embroidery put together in one presentation.

- Embroidery techniques from over the World

- Needle point lace

- French/monogram embroidery

- English embroidery

- Hedebo embroidery (six different stages)

- Richelieu

- Fils tirez

- Shadow embroidery

- Smock

- Tamboereren

- Gold embroidery

- Stumpwork

- Elisabethan embroidery

- Open hems

- Tamboereren, cutwork included

- Matyo embroidery (Hungary)

- Several wool embroidery techniques

 








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