Old-Fashioned Hand Embroidery Class
What to know
Taught by Phyllis Williams
Take this one day class to learn the history of embroidery along with basic stitches to complete simple embroidery patterns. The class fee covers all supplies, materials, pattern, and equipment to complete your project. You will take home your first finished piece and the skills and materials to continue embroidering.
Registration deadline is two weeks before class begins. Click here to register.
Registration fee of $23 is due when you sign up. Class and materials fees of $75 are due directly to the instructor at the beginning of class. Phyllis accepts cash or check.
Class runs from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Registration fee due at sign up: $23
Class fee, payable to your instructor at beginning of class: $75
Total cost for class: $98
COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES ARE IN EFFECT FOR GUEST AND STAFF SAFETY. SPACE MAY BE LIMITED.
Meet your instructor -
Phyllis Williams
I am a retired RN home health nurse, now working as a living history interpreter at the Ozark Folk Center Shannon Cabin Homestead. While at the homestead I do old fashioned hand embroidery or beading with Job’s Tears seeds when I’m not talking with visitors about the way of life in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
I live outside Cave City, Arkansas with my wonderful husband David, who has always been willing to try any wild foods and mushrooms I cook. Mushrooms have become my new passion. I enjoy hunting, photographing, and cooking with them.
I enjoy gardening and anything that has to do with herbs. I use herbs in cooking, cleaning, and medicinal. I enjoy walking and hiking and looking at plants and hunting wild edibles.
I am President of the Herb Society of America-Ozark Unit headquartered here at the Ozark Folk Center, where I volunteer in the Folk Mountain Kids Garden. I am a member of the Arkansas Mushroom and Fungi Association. I attend Evening Shade First Baptist Church where I work with the Women’s Mission Union and other church activities.