Also known by the terms Depression Lace, Amish Embroidery, Chinese Pinwheel and many more this embroidery technique became poplar during the Depression. These delicate stitches were used to make home sewn garments and home accessories more decorative inexpensively. Join textile artist Margot Calvert for a workshop to learn the three stitches that make up the chicken scratch style. Choose a colour of gingham fabric and stitch away the afternoon in our 1909 parlour setting.
Who is it for? Light snacks included. Beginners welcome. (Ages 8-12)
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $18 per child
How to get tickets?
Buy Online
Phone: 604-516-6151
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time:April 6, 2019 | 1-3pm
Venue: Coquitlam Heritage Society
1116 Brunette Avenue Coquitlam, BC
Free Parking
Public transport accessible
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