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Classical Monogramming Course

£250.00
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Description

Location: Hand & Lock School for Embroidery & Creative Arts, 86 Margaret Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 8TE
Duration: 2 Day Workshop  (10am - 4:30pm each day)

Monogramming and embroidered personalisation has long been a mark of style and individuality. For over 100 years Savile Row tailors have sent their luxury garments to Hand & Lock to be monogrammed and today initials are added to pyjamas, bath robes, wedding gifts, wallets, slippers, gloves, hats and more. A hand sewn monogram makes every piece personal and unique.

On this two day course you will learn the core skills of monogramming and personalisation. We begin with design transfer using the traditional Prick and Pounce method, a simple technique that can be applied to any future project. You will then stitch Block font in stem stitch, which forms the foundation of monogramming. Once you are confident, you will move on to Script font, combining stem and satin stitch with the help of prepared stitch direction diagrams. Finally, you will be introduced to a range of other fonts to put your skills into practice. All of your work will be done on a base of white fabric using fine cotton threads. By the end of the course you will understand the principles of monogramming and be ready to apply them to your own garments and gifts.

Important Course Information

- Please check that your email address is correct before ordering.

- Read all of the course description information above and the “How the Course Works” information below before booking.

- All courses are non-refundable. If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible and we will try to move you to another course.

If you have any questions, please check our FAQs page here.

Taught Techniques 

- Transferring your design onto fabric using prick and pounce

- Embroidering both Block and Script fonts

- Using stem stitch and satin stitch for monogramming

What You’ll Need to Provide

- All materials and tools will be provided - Course kit materials may vary slightly from those shown in sample imagery, however all alternatives are chosen to closely reflect the intended techniques and final results.  

- If you wish you are welcome to bring your own mug for refreshments and your own embroidery kit, though this is completely optional and not required.

Hand & Lock School - In Person Course Set Up

How the Course Works

All in person courses are delivered in our embroidery school, located at Hand & Lock, 86 Margaret Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 8TE. The school is situated upstairs from our studio and is easily accessible by public transport.

Please arrive at least 5 minutes early to the class - if you are earlier there are lots of great coffee shops nearby. If you are running late please let us know as soon as possible.

Lunch is not included and the school room will be locked for a one-hour break, with the timing set by the tutor. We also have a list of local places to grab lunch, and there are lots of lovely venues nearby.

Accessibility

Our school is located upstairs in our studio. Unfortunately the building does not have lift access, so use of the stairs would be necessary.

Materials

All of the materials you need for this class will be provided for you as part of your course experience, but you are more than welcome to bring your own equipment if you would rather use your own tools.

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Teaching Style

Hand & Lock’s embroidery courses are known for their welcoming, student focused atmosphere where students of all levels quickly feel part of the Hand & Lock community. With small class sizes and tutors who are attentive and personable, everyone receives the guidance and encouragement they need to reach their creative goals. Our teaching style is approachable and down to earth and we go out of our way to share knowledge while celebrating each student’s progress. What makes the School so special is the community that grows around it, supportive, creative and often leading to friendships that last well beyond the classroom. The friendships and support that grow here are often just as valuable as the skills you learn.

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