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Next class dates:
Enrolment period: 13th - 17th February 2025
Course dates: 17th February - 30th March 2025 (6 weeks) with lifetime access to the course after enrolment.
Course costs: One payment of $460 USD or 3 monthly payments of $160 USD ($480 USD total).
Hi, I'm Meredith.
Do you want to learn how I make my unique embroidery art?
This is the course where I share it all.
In this course, I share the specific tools, materials, and techniques I use to develop and create my embroidered artworks. The goal of this course is to equip you with all of the practical knowledge that I have developed over 15+ years of working with these techniques so that you can confidently create your own successful embroidered sculptures.
I have created the course that I wish was around when I first started exploring these wonderful techniques.
I hope you will join me on this creative journey where I share all that I know and love about working with freehand machine embroidery on water-soluble fabric.
Meredith xx
Join from anywhere in the world!
Yes, that's right. This course is completely online so all you need is an internet connection.
It doesn't matter what sewing machine you own.
You don't need an embroidery machine, or a special fancy sewing machine to do this course. As long as you have a domestic machine in good working order, you are ready to go.
Student Testimonials
I asked the students from my last class of the Sculptural Embroidery course what they would say to future potential students ... these are some of their responses.
"You will never find a teacher who more concisely and better explains a technique than Meredith. She so freely gives her experience in such a way that inspires.
Meredith is a phenomenal teacher who is very generous with her wisdom... even to an old salt like me. Thank you so much for sharing your technique. Although I have been doing this for many years, you have still provided inspiration and insight that I was missing."
- Lorie Auguste
"What a wonderful 6 weeks this course offers. I would not have believed at the beginning that I could have achieved what I did.
I have done free motion work on quilts previously, but this has taken my skills to a whole new level. Meredith is so approachable and encouraging. She is very, very generous with her time and the impartment of her knowledge was flawless. I also found the interaction and sharing with the other students so inspiring. I cannot recommend this course highly enough, it was brilliant."
- Meredith Yeoman
"The Sculptural Embroidery Online Course offered by Meredith Woolnough is wonderful. It is so well structured (you can tell she has a Master's in Teaching). It is well worth its money. I felt I got as much out of the class as I would a college course.
If you are interested in sculptural freestyle machine embroidery you can’t go wrong with taking this course!"
- Ann Sears (Annie Pop)
What you get in this course
- 10+ hours of video tutorials (spread over 60+ bite-sized video lessons)
- Downloadable templates and resources
- Step-by-step practical projects to help you put the course theory into practice and learn through the process of making
- The opportunity to design and make your own original embroidered artwork with guidance from Meredith.
- Access to the private Facebook group where Meredith will be actively answering your questions and giving you feedback on your work. This group will also help to build a sense of community as you work through the course alongside your fellow students, motivating and supporting each other.
- Weekly live Q&A calls with Meredith for the first 6 weeks of the course to directly answer any questions and give you feedback on your work. Each call may contain insights from my art practice, expansion on the course content, or answers to your most pressing issues.
- Unlimited access to the course content for the lifetime of the course including any future additions and upgrades to the course.
In this course you will discover
- The specific tools and materials I use to create my sculptural embroideries (and where you can get them)
- How to set a sewing machine up for Freehand Machine Embroidery
- How to clean and care for your sewing machine
- How to find the correct tension setting for freehand machine embroidery
- How to overcome problems at your sewing machine using my 10-step troubleshooting guide
- The various varieties of water-soluble fabric available and how they can be used (including the variety I use)
- The four main stitching techniques that I use when stitching onto water-soluble fabric (including my go-to stitching technique)
- How to draw on water-soluble fabric and not stain your embroidery
- How to avoid tearing holes in water-soluble fabric + how to mend holes if they happen
- Tips for developing embroidery designs that won’t fall apart when you wash away the base fabric
- Ways to examine and draw natural specimens (in this case, leaves) and develop successful embroidery designs from your sketches
- Strategies for planning successful embroideries through the use of stitching plans
- Colour blending
- Various dissolving techniques including ways to support your embroidery as it dissolves so you don’t end up with a tangled mess.
- Moulding and shaping of embroideries to create sculptural forms
- Further stiffening of embroidered sculptures
- Strategies for developing your own unique embroidery designs
- Ways to store, display, and care for embroidered sculptures
And much more ....
What the students have to say
Below are a few messages from past students of this course.
CLICK HERE to watch their full testimonial videos (and also see what they created in this course).
Plus, I have some bonuses for you to provide even more value!
Bonus #1 Reunion live Q&A session
This is one more opportunity to interact live in this special reunion Q&A call that takes place one month after the initial 6 weeks of the course. So even if you don't finish the course or your final project in six weeks you will have another opportunity to ask questions and get feedback.
Bonus #2: Colour Blending module
Colour blending is one of my most requested techniques so I have added it as a bonus module! Learn how to tweak your thread tension and explore my personal colour blending system for seamless blending of thread colours.
Bonus #3: Wired Flower Sculptures module
This module introduces new materials and techniques to extend the sculptural embroidery practice beyond the world of stitching. Using this bonus module and some basic materials you can transform your flower bowl projects into unique and funky flower sculptures.
Bonus #4: Scrap Thread Bowls tutorial
A quick and fun tutorial that is a great way to use up your scrap pieces of thread and water-soluble fabric. This activity can be done with or without a sewing machine and is a great one to do with kids.
Bonus 5: Photography module
So many students seem to struggle with taking good photographs of their embroideries. So in this bonus module, I share my processes and tips for getting great shots everytime.
Meet your instructor
Meredith Woolnough is an award-winning visual artist from Newcastle, Australia. Best known for her nature-inspired embroideries, Meredith’s work is held in public, private, and corporate collections worldwide. Meredith’s elegant embroidered traceries capture the beauty and fragility of nature in knotted embroidery threads. The work explores the sculptural possibilities of a unique drawing technique that utilises a domestic sewing machine and a base fabric that dissolves in water. Through a delicate system of tiny stitches, Meredith creates intricate and complex openwork compositions that are then carefully pinned in shadowboxes like preserved specimens.
Meredith holds a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (first class honours) from the University of New South Wales, a Masters of Teaching from the University of Sydney, and a Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (with distinction) from the University of Newcastle. She is also the author of the book “Organic Embroidery’ published in 2018 by Schiffer.
To see more of Meredith’s work visit her website meredithwoolnough.com.au
Course Curriculum
- Sewing Machines and Freehand Machine Embroidery (7:18)
- What Presser Feet to use for Freehand Machine Embroidery (2:59)
- Bobbins for Machine Embroidery (3:56)
- Needles for Machine Embroidery (4:20)
- What type of Embroidery Hoop is best for Freehand Machine Embroidery (6:40)
- Stretching fabric in an embroidery hoop (2:09)
- What Thread should I use for Freehand Machine Embroidery (6:36)
- Other Bits and Bobs you may need for Freehand Machine Embroidery (1:24)
- Module 1 Quiz (just for fun)
- Sewing Machine Care and Maintenance (7:59)
- Thread Loading and why it is important (7:59)
- How to set up your sewing machine for Freehand Machine Embroidery (3:23)
- How to find the perfect thread tension for Freehand Machine Embroidery (top thread) (11:26)
- How to adjust your bobbin thread tension (if you need to) (5:30)
- Stitched fabric sampler activity (10:16)
- Meredith's 10 step Troubleshooting Checklist for when things go wrong at the sewing machine (14:47)
- Downloadable 10 step troubleshooting Checklist
- Module 2 Quiz (just for fun)
- How is water soluble fabric traditionally used + how I use it in my artworks (5:49)
- Is water soluble fabric safe for the environment? (2:14)
- The various types of water soluble fabric + what I use and why (11:20)
- The number one thing you need to understand to work successfully on water soluble fabric (3:18)
- Security Stitches + tips to avoid tearing holes in water soluble fabric (7:31)
- How to patch mend holes in water soluble fabric (3:48)
- Supportive stitching: How to support delicate or complicated designs on water soluble fabric (8:21)
- Drawing on water soluble fabric (8:44)
- Drawing on water soluble fabric when you are using white or light coloured threads (8:13)
- Module 3 Quiz (just for fun)
- Introduction to the project (2:28)
- Tools and materials needed for your flower bowls
- Using the flower bowl templates (11:26)
- Downloadable flower bowl template
- Flower bowl stitching demonstration (9:16)
- Dissolving and shaping the single layer flower bowl (6:39)
- Dissolving and shaping the double layered flower bowls (12:24)
- Discussing the flower bowls (5:49)
- Finding inspiration for embroidery designs (10:23)
- Lets talk about copyright infringement (so you don't have to stress about it) (13:29)
- Developing designs that are suitable for freehand machine embroidery on water-soluble fabric (9:42)
- Stitching plans, what are they and why you should do them. (5:13)
- Planning large designs (5:39)
- Allowing for shrinkage (2:38)
- Storing, displaying and caring for embroidered sculptures (11:16)
Want to learn how Meredith mounts her embroideries so they appear to float in the frame?
Consider also enrolling in Meredith's 'Framing Textile Art' course when you sign up for the Sculptural Embroidery course.
The framing course is for you if you want to take the next step with your embroidered art and learn how Meredith mounts her artwork for framing. It is the finishing touch for this type of work and the shadow mounting method is a beautiful and archival presentation method.
You will be given the option to add the 'Framing Textile Art' course to your purchase at checkout for the special price of $50 (usually $147).
Save almost $100 by bundling the two courses together today!
Frequently Asked Questions
What format is the course?
All course lessons are pre-recorded video tutorials. There are also a few downloadable resources and pop quizzes in there (just for fun).
How much time will I need to set aside each week for the course?
I suggest you set aside 2-3 hours a week to watch the video content and complete the projects in the most basic way. But you may want to spend more time than this each week building upon the projects and playing with your sewing machine. This kind of embroidery is a lot of fun and can get addictive. You have been warned.
Do I need any special software to access the course?
No. The course is hosted on an online website (teachable) so all you need is a good Internet connection to be able to stream the videos from that website. You can access the course content on your computer, phone, or tablet.
I am not in an Australian time zone. Will that matter?
No, that doesn’t matter. The course videos are all pre-recorded so you can watch them at any time. Time zone differences may mean that some of the live Q&A videos will land at inconvenient times for you. In an attempt to cater to students in different time zones, I will be running the live videos at different times and days over the 6 weeks so that everyone will (hopefully) be able to catch at least some of the lives. But if you can’t catch a live video you can always watch the replay.
What currency is the course in?
The currency of the course is US Dollars. US$460 is approximately $700 Australian Dollars / 415 Euro / 360 Pounds Sterling.
Am I able to pay over several months rather than all in one go?
You definitely can! When you enroll you can choose either a one-off payment of US$460 or the payment plan option of three, monthly payments of US$160 (US$480 total).
How much do the materials cost to do the course?
You can read the course supplies list here. If you are already a sewer you will likely have most of the tools and materials required for this course. If you already have a sewing machine and other basic tools you can expect to spend around $30-$50 on threads, fabric, and other bits and pieces for the course. To make tool/material sourcing easy, I sell a starter kit that includes pretty much everything you will need for the course activities.
I am not a Facebook user. Will this be a problem if I enrolled in the course?
There is a Facebook group associated with this course to give students extra support and to provide a greater sense of community as we work through the course together. While the Facebook group is a valuable resource it is not necessary to complete the course. All of the information in the course itself is very thorough.
Is the course suitable for non-English speakers?
This course has been designed for English speakers. The main course lessons have subtitles available in a range of languages. These subtitles may be useful for students who have English as a second language but they will likely not be enough for a non-English speaking student to get the most out of the course. The course videos, live Q&A sessions, and weekly emails are all in English.
What water-soluble fabric do you recommend for this course?
I recommend (and use) the water-soluble fabric that is the washable web variety. It is white in colour and looks a lot like interfacing. Some common brand names include Vilene water soluble stabiliser, Vilene 541, Vilene Solufleece, Solusheet, Soluweb, Wash-N-Gone, Floriani Wet-N-Gone, Macrinse. Avoid the clear film variety of water-soluble fabric that looks like plastic.
How long will I have access to the course content?
The course content will be gradually released over the first 6 weeks of the course. After that, you will have unlimited access to the entire course content for the lifetime of the course, across any and all devices you own. The lifespan of the course is difficult to define, as I cannot predict the future of my business or this online course provider. As long as I will be running online classes like this you will have access to the course you have purchased. If I decide to discontinue this course in the future you will be given at least 12 months notice.
What if I can’t commit to completing the course in the 6-week period?
No problem. There are no limits on when you need to complete the course. The course content isn’t going away any time soon so you will have years to work through the course at your own pace if you wish.
However, is suggested that you follow the course as it is laid out over the 6 weeks period to receive maximum support from Meredith and work alongside other participants in the group (it is generally more fun that way).
What if I fall behind with the course content?
It’s no problem if you fall behind. This is your journey. Complete the course in your own time and in a way that suits you. You will be able to re-visit the course whenever you want; replay videos on demand, and re-download files as needed. You will also have ongoing access to the private Facebook group where you will be able to access support and you can always ask questions within the course itself (using the comment feature attached to each lesson).
I am a complete beginner. Can I take this course?
Yes, you can. The course is structured in much the same way as my in-person workshops, which are suited to all levels. If you would like to familiarise yourself with the machine embroidery techniques before taking this course check out my FREE online course; Introduction to Freehand Machine Embroidery.
I am an advanced sewer/machine embroiderer. Will I get anything out of the course?
If you are an accomplished sewer or machine embroiderer then some of the early course content, which focuses on tools/materials and machine setup, may seem rudimentary, but hopefully, you will still pick up a few new golden nuggets of information amongst the familiar territory. I have had very proficient artists and embroiderers take my in-person courses over the years and they have remarked that they have learned lots of new tips and skills from my unique ways of working. But in the end, it is of course up to you to decide if this course is right for you, feel free to reach out to me via email if you want to discuss your specific situation.
How is the course different from the educational content in your book ‘Organic Embroidery’?
In my book, I briefly discuss and teach many aspects of my artistic practice from finding inspiration, doing fieldwork, drawing, photography, and of course, freehand machine embroidery on water-soluble fabric. This course focuses largely on the embroidery aspects of my practice and goes into much greater depth than I was able to convey in the book. If you have read my book you will already be familiar with the ways that I work and the tools/materials that I use, but if you want more direction and detail into the specific ways that I design and make my embroideries this course will take you there.
How is this online course different from your in-person workshops?
I have based this online course on the format of my in-person workshops so the theoretical content is very similar. However, I feel that the video tutorials in the online course go into much more detail and show more sewing demonstrations than I am able to convey in the shorter timeframes of an in-person workshop. Students also have ongoing access to the videos so they can be watched again and again as required.
I have already done one of your in-person workshops. Can I still take the online course?
Of course you can, if you want to. Obviously, the content in this online course will feel very similar to what I presented in my in-person workshop because I share the same base theory in all of my classes (both online and in-person). However, this course likely goes into greater depth and had more physical demonstrations than I was able to convey in any in-person workshop.
Does this course include instruction on your framing/shadow mounting techniques?
No. This course is focused entirely on embroidery processes and the creation of sculptural embroideries. Check out my ‘Framing Textile Art’ course for details about my shadow mounting technique and other aspects of framing. Psssst … When you enroll in the Sculptural Embroidery course you have the option of adding the Framing Textile Art course to your purchase at checkout for just $50 (usually $147). This is a great addition to the program if you plan to frame your own embroidered art.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
I would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with the course for any reason send me an email at [email protected] within the first 2 weeks (14 days) of the course. You will receive your complete refund.