stitching nature

paper + thread series

SUSIE VICKERY

Explore native plants through expressive hand embroidery with renowned textile artist Susie Vickery in an immersive four-day stitching masterclass experience.

date Friday 5 June to Monday 8 June 2026

duration 4 days

tickets $720
early Bird $630 (book before 20 April)

venue location in York tba one week prior to class start

Slow down…
look closely…
and translate the natural world into stitch…

In this four-day masterclass, you’ll explore how to draw with thread rather than pencil, using hand embroidery and appliqué to capture the shapes, textures and colours of native plants. Working from carefully observed still-life arrangements, you’ll learn how stitch can become a form of sketching — expressive, intuitive and deeply connected to place. 

We begin with simple stitching exercises, creating thread sketches over appliquéd fabric shapes to build confidence with line, form and composition. From there, you’ll develop a series of stitched studies inspired by foliage, blossoms and natural still-life groupings. 

As the workshop progresses, you’ll move toward a resolved final artwork — a detailed stitched still life or portrait. Through layered appliqué, considered fabric choices and expressive hand stitching, you’ll build depth, colour and emotional resonance within your piece. The gentle rhythm of slow stitching creates space to truly observe your subject and develop a meaningful connection to the work. 

This immersive workshop is ideal for makers who feel more at home with a needle than a pencil and for anyone wanting to deepen their observational skills through textile practice.

Materials fee: $15pp paid direct to tutor.

Susie Vickery — Textile Artist & Workshop Leader 

Website susievickery.com 
Insta susievickery 

Susie worked for over two decades as a costumier for theatre in the UK and Australia. After moving to South Asia she studied embroidery by distance learning and worked as a craft consultant and community art facilitator with projects in India, Nepal, Tibet, Myanmar, Mexico and Turkey, responding to local materials and artistic traditions. She still works with a Tibetan handicraft group making toys inspired by their cultural heritage. 

Her community engagement and development work is the inspiration for her story-telling with embroidered animations, puppets, automata and textile pieces. 

date Friday 5 June to Monday 8 June 2026

duration 4 days

tickets $720
early Bird $630 (book before 20 April)

venue location in York tba one week prior to class start

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