A Thread for All Seasons
Choose from three colorful options!
A Thread for All Seasons offers a chance to work with the design color of your choice. There are three color canvases from which to choose! Go for colors you would never stitch; broaden your color horizon! After you have picked out your painted canvas, look at the choices of threads. Go with what you think ‘matches;’ or go for color you think does not ‘match.’ It is in your hands! Use your imagination. After this exercise, you will better understand how colors work together and how colors work off each other. This exercise will be a real eye opener.
More about A Thread for All Seasons
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Class Details
Design size: 6” by 6″
Technique: Color study/Canvas Embellishment
Skill level: Advanced/Intermediate
Registration dates: Registration opens on March 6 and closes on April 3, 2024.
Class schedule: The first lesson will be posted on July 3. 2024. The following lessons will be posted July 17, 2024, July 31, 2024, August 14, 2024, August 28, 2024 and September 11, 2024.
Number of Lessons: 6
Class format: PDF Lessons + Videos + Zoom
Class cost: Class + Kit: $148 shipping to US; $162 shipping to Canada and International locations.
Kit Contents: Click here to see a list of kit contents and supplies needed.
Prerequisite: Understanding of Compensation -
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Course Content
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About teacher Susan Hoekstra
Susan Hoekstra is a Senior Master Teacher, receiving her certification from the ANG. She has been teaching in Europe and the United States for 23 years and taught classes and studio time in Brussels, BE, London, UK and Utrecht, NL from 1996 to 2001. She is the designer of the 2016 ANG SOTM, “Pineapple Leaves.” ANG national seminars include “Teaching Needlework 101” and “Stacked Rectangles” at the ANG 2020 Virtual Seminar, “Waiting For The Chickens” in Washington, D.C., “Maple Leaves” and “American Folk Sampler” in New Orleans, “Hark, The Herald Angel” and “A Thread for All Seasons in Myrtle Beach, “A Berlin Work Cardinal” in Chicago, “Ben’s Kites” in Philadelphia, and “Dove in The Window” in San Antonio; as well as presenting color theory talks and needlework classes at the regional level in Irvington, VA, Chatham, NJ, Hyde park, NY, Devon, PA, Pottstown, PA, Camden, ME, and College Station, PA; in addition to other locations. Her strong belief in color theory greatly influences her way of teaching and she encourages her students to be creative in the stitching process. Her designs focus on “quilt geometrics,” animals and primitives.
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Please note: Online Studio course and kit fees are non-refundable.