Pansy Thread Painting - an Embroidery Workshop with Amy Jones
Made By Me Workshop









Pansy Thread Painting Embroidery Workshop with Amy Jones – Learn Long & Short Stitch Techniques!
Our last embroidery class with the incredible Amy Jones sold out fast—so we’re bringing her back for another session! If you’re ready to dive into the art of embroidery or refine your skills, this is the perfect opportunity to learn from one of the best.
What You’ll Learn:
In this hands-on workshop, Amy will guide you through the delicate art of thread painting embroidery using long and short stitch techniques to create stunning pansies. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your embroidery skills, this class will help you achieve beautifully detailed and lifelike floral designs. You’ll also learn how to apply these techniques to embellish clothing and household textiles.
Included Materials:
- A premium embroidery kit with a pansy embroidery pattern, quality threads, needles, fabric, and a hoop
- Expert instruction from Amy Jones
- Plenty of hands-on stitching time to perfect your technique
- A creative and inspiring learning environment
- A lovely afternoon tea
What you need to bring with you:
- Small sharp scissors (we’ll have spares to borrow or purchase)
- Glasses, if needed for close work
Why You’ll Love It:
Embroidery is a mindful and rewarding craft that allows you to create timeless pieces of art with just a needle and thread. Join us for a relaxing session and take home a beautifully embroidered pansy that you’ll be proud to display or gift.
We’ll also be providing afternoon tea to keep your energy up. If you have any specific dietary requirements, please let us know in advance, and we’ll do our best to cater to these.
Spots are limited—secure your place today!
Venue:
Made by Me Workshop
100A May Street St Peters NSW 2044
Price: $150
Suitable for:
This workshop is beginner-friendly - No prior knowledge, or skills are required!
About Amy:
Amy Jones of Amy's Grandpa Cat, is a textile artist whose work, inspired by botanical themes, blends abstract and figurative elements to explore memory and change. Using a mix of new and recycled materials, her dreamlike creations evoke themes of love, loss, and renewal, with stitching as a meditative process. Amy also teaches textile workshops across Sydney and her work has been featured on the cover of Annabel Crabb and Leigh Sales' book Well Hello.