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Learn Embroidery

The only studio in Singapore offering workshops that blend both digitizing and embroidery.

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We believe that sharing knowledge through fun and engaging projects is key to refreshing this otherwise dated and misunderstood industry.

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Stitch densities, frame sizes, thread trims, colour sequencing, tension and lots more to be explored within each session.

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Listed below are the upcoming workshops. Check back periodically for updates!

Digitizing & Embroidery Workshops

Bite-sized, project-based sessions to kickstart your embroidery journey

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With the exception of the 2-day course, our single-session workshops are designed to deliver a meaningful experience learning about machine embroidery from start to finish. Suitable for complete beginners, yet insightful enough even for experienced embroiderers.

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Guaranteed to leave you with a refreshed view of the craft!

2-Day Course

2-DAY DIGITIZING COURSE

13 & 14 March 2026​​

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A programme made specially for those who aspire to master digitizing - the essential step to create your own embroidery designs

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PARTY WITH PATCHES (Beginner)​

18 April 2026

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Step into the world of embroidery patches, and learn the steps to creating your own basic patch. 

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PARTY WITH PATCHES (Intermediate)

23 May 2026​​​

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Level up your patch-making skills with custom borders and refined techniques.

Kids' Doodle

KIDS' DOODLE

27 June 2026​​

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A special adult + child session to let little hands embark on an embroidery project of their own.

Pet embroidery

PET EMBROIDERY

22 August 2026

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Getting our furry friends stitched out requires a different understanding of textures and techniques. In this session we cover the basics to approaching embroidery for pets.

2-Day Course

2-DAY DIGITIZING COURSE

25 & 26 September 2026​​

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A programme made specially for those who aspire to master digitizing - the essential step to create your own embroidery designs

Portrait Tee

PORTRAIT TEE​​​

10 October 2026​​​

 

Learn how to digitize and embroider your favourite image in sketch style. Embroider it onto a tee that you'll definitely keep for years to come.

Private Lessons & Consultations

Digitizing: the brain behind all embroidery work

 

We believe the art of machine embroidery is fully appreciated only through a thorough understanding of its process from start to end. This includes the often neglected step of digitizing.

 

Good digitizing enables good embroidery, and we aim to enable all who learn with us to digitize confidently and independently.

How does a consult work?​

 

For beginners, basic skills will be covered, including programme interfere orientation, plotting stitches, object handling, colouring and sequencing, text formatting, exporting and file management.

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For experienced digitizers, we will work on improving your existing digitizing works or learn more complex projects like applique and badge-making. Consults will revolve around your needs, as suggested by you.

Digitizing programme used:

Hatch Embroidery

Requirements:
Your own laptop with digitizing software installed +
a computer mouse

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DIGITIZING ONLY​

 

Format:

​One-on-one guidance on your laptop covering tailored to fit your skill level and learning objectives.

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Overview:

A digitizing-only lesson assumes you have access to your own embroidery machine and have the tools and technical knowledge to translate the digital skills learnt into physical embroidery work.

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Suitable if you:

  • ​Have your own embroidery machine

  • Would like to learn a new digitizing technique

  • ​Are seeking to improve specific digitizing techniques

  • Would like a professional assessment and diagnostic of your digitizing work

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DIGITIZING & EMBROIDERY​​

 

Format:

​One-on-one guidance on your laptop, with embroidery machine provided for immediate execution of digitized embroidery artworks.

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Overview:

A more holistic approach to learning machine embroidery. Covering both the design and execution steps means we'll learn how decisions made on the digitizing programme translates to the actual embroidery.

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Suitable if you:

  • Are new to either (or both) digitizing and embroidery

  • Would like professional guidance on physical machine handling, setup, and troubleshooting

  • Would like to learn and test out a new embroidery technique from start to finish

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Notes:

Thread, stabilizers and project materials to be provided by student

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