Marvelous Macarons
Create the perfect patisserie!
Create silk-covered macarons that look good enough to eat. Inspired by her niece’s obsession with these sweet treats, the designer’s stumpwork techniques help create perfect patisserie that make lovely decorations. During class, you will use felt padding, running stitch, lacing, needle lace and ladder stitch to construct the macarons. You will also create a silk filling and an optional cord so you can hang up your treats as described. If you joined the Parisian Patisserie box-making course in 2022, this full kit of six macarons will nestle perfectly inside.
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More About Marvelous Macarons
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Class Details
Design size: Each macaron is 5 cm wide by 1.5 cm deep
Technique: Stumpwork
Skill level: Basic
Registration dates: Registration opens on September 4, 2024 and closes on October 2, 2024.
Class schedule: The first lesson will be posted on December 4, 2024 and the last lesson will be posted on December 11, 2024.
Number of Lessons: 2
Class format: PDF Lessons
Class cost: Class only: $45. Class + Full Kit(optional): $98 shipping to US or CAN; $95 shipping to Europe; $100 shipping to other International locations. Class + Partial Kit(optional): $83 shipping to US or CAN; $80 shipping to Europe; $85 shipping to other International locations.
Kit Contents & Supplies needed: Click here to see the list of kit contents and supplies needed.
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Lessons
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About teacher Sarah de Rousset-Hall
Sarah de Rousset-Hall is a professional embroidery artist and teacher based in West Sussex in the United Kingdom.
Sarah graduated from the Royal School of Needlework’s Future Tutor Programme in 2020, where over 3 years studying at Hampton Court Palace she learned a wide variety of embroidery techniques including Goldwork, Blackwork, Whitework, Crewelwork, Silk Shading, Canvaswork, Applique, Stumpwork and Box Making. She also spent time in the RSN’s commercial studio learning conservation and restoration techniques.
Since graduating, Sarah has taught regularly for the Royal School of Needlework and elsewhere, both in person and online as well as working in the RSN Studio and taking on private commissions and art pieces.
In February 2022 Sarah exhibited three art pieces at The Worshipful Company of Broderers Exhibition: The Art of Embroidery at the Bankside Gallery in London. Her Blackwork portrait of David Bowie, worked during her training is also currently on display at the exhibition celebrating the 150th anniversary of the RSN at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London.
In 2023, Sarah was honoured to be part of the Embroidery Studio team at the Royal School of Needlework who worked on a number of items for the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, including The Queen’s Robe of Estate, the Anointing Screen and the Stole Royal.
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Visit our Online Studio page for Frequently Asked Questions and more information on how our online classes work.
Learn more about downloading your lessons, asking questions to the teacher, posting photos of your progress, receiving class emails and more in the Online Studio Instructions page.
Please note: Online Studio course and kit fees are non-refundable.