Brigit’s Cross Embroidery Workshop

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Studio 4, Saturday 1st February

Celebrate the legacy of St. Brigit with this hands-on embroidery workshop, where you’ll learn to stitch a beautiful Brigit’s Cross design. Perfect for complete beginners, this class will guide you through the basics of embroidery, using a simple yet meaningful pattern inspired by Ireland’s patron saint. All materials—fabric, threads, needles, and instructions—are provided, and you’ll have the option to purchase extra supplies if desired.

While embroidery is a thoughtful, slow craft, don’t worry if you can’t finish your piece during the session! You’ll leave with the skills and confidence to complete your work at home.

Please note: places must be booked in advance as no walk-ins can be accepted. For any queries, feel free to contact Alice at [email protected].


Date:
Saturday 1st February
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€25
Address:
studio 4, 65 Crumlin Road, Saint James, Dublin 12, Ireland

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