EASY STITCH BROOCH OR KEYRING With Penny Hill - Saturday 14th March 2026 1.45pm
Thursday 12th March 2026 - Sunday 15th March 2026
NEC, Birmingham
EASY STITCH BROOCH OR KEYRING With Penny Hill
60-minute workshop – cost £20.00
Attendees will learn how to craft a fun hand embroidered brooch or key ring, using a pre-drilled wooden base.
You will choose a colour scheme for your design, then use a variety of canvaswork stitches to create it, later adding beads and sequins as embellishments.
This workshop will include how to complete your embroidery with a felt backing, brooch-pin or keyring chain.
All materials and tools will be supplied.
Advisory Note:
Suitable for beginner stitchers, including young people aged 10 + (under 16’s much be accompanied by an adult).
Experienced stitchers welcomed too.
Meet the Tutor:
Penny Hill is currently the Deputy Chair of the Embroiderers’ Guild. She’s an experienced embroiderer and enjoys experimenting with both old and new techniques.
The Embroiderers’ Guild is an educational charity that seeks to educate, inspire, and promote embroidery as a creative art form that both preserves tradition and inspires contemporary innovation.
PLEASE NOTE THAT WORKSHOPS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
* Show times are subject to change. Please check the ICHF Events website for up to date timings.
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EASY STITCH BROOCH OR KEYRING With Penny Hill
60-minute workshop – cost £20.00
Attendees will learn how to craft a fun hand embroidered brooch or key ring, using a pre-drilled wooden base.
You will choose a colour scheme for your design, then use a variety of canvaswork stitches to create it, later adding beads and sequins as embellishments.
This workshop will include how to complete your embroidery with a felt backing, brooch-pin or keyring chain.
All materials and tools will be supplied.
Advisory Note:
Suitable for beginner stitchers, including young people aged 10 + (under 16’s much be accompanied by an adult).
Experienced stitchers welcomed too.
Meet the Tutor:
Penny Hill is currently the Deputy Chair of the Embroiderers’ Guild. She’s an experienced embroiderer and enjoys experimenting with both old and new techniques.
The Embroiderers’ Guild is an educational charity that seeks to educate, inspire, and promote embroidery as a creative art form that both preserves tradition and inspires contemporary innovation.
PLEASE NOTE THAT WORKSHOPS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.