Learn Tambour Embroidery
1:1 In Person Tambour Embroidery for Beginners Class

Learn the traditional art of tambour embroidery in my beginners class. Develop your skills with expert instruction and hands-on practice. Master this technique and create beautiful, intricate designs on fabric. Confidently go on to apply what you have learned to your future projects and develop your own unique style. Join me and discover the beauty of tambour embroidery.
About the Class
Description
In person 1 on 1 class, 1 Day private class from 10am-5pm.
Learn the traditional art of Tambour Embroidery also know as Luneville or Aari embroidery and create a beautiful intricate snow drop embroidery that you can take home and frame.
Techniques
Gain knowledge of all the processes, techniques and materials involved in creating a couture beaded design with tambour. You will create a Beauvais stitch, attach beads, sequins, rhinestones and goldwork all using a tambour hook.
Materials
All tools and materials will be provided for. You will also receive a free tambour hook, thread and small bottle of beads/sequins to take home.
Location
My East London Embroidery Studio

Tambour Embroidery Beginners Class
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What is Goldwork Embroidery
Goldwork embroidery is a traditional technique that involves using metal threads, such as gold or silver, to create intricate designs on fabric. This ancient art form dates back to the...
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What is Tambour Embroidery
Tambour embroidery is a unique and intricate form of needlework that has been around for centuries. This technique involves using a special hook to create a series of chain stitches...
What is Tambour Embroidery
Tambour embroidery is a unique and intricate form of needlework that has been around for centuries. This technique involves using a special hook to create a series of chain stitches...
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