Course
Norwegian Needlecraft: Taking the 'Hard' out of Hardanger
Course Overview
In this class, you will experience the practice of hardanger as a traditional Scandinavian needlecraft and cutwork tradition. Hardanger embroidery is a traditional Scandinavian handwork, enjoyed and practiced for hundreds of years (at least since 1650). In this introductory class, students will learn all the basic stitches used in hardanger as well as some of the “hazards” to avoid in order to actually cut your “finished” piece. Yes, that’s right: part of this tradition involves cutting away small pieces of the embroidered design to create beautiful patterns. The simplicity of the needlework allows for conversation and community as you learn together. Students will experience the hardanger process from start to finish on a small project and may even have time to begin a more advanced, individually selected project before two days are up. If you have interest and can count to five, you can do hardanger! Students aged 16+ may register for this course independently. Students aged 10-15 may register with a full-paying adult. The youth student will receive a 25% intergenerational discount; call to register. Adult/child pairs will complete two projects and pay two materials fees.
Required Tools
- All required tools/materials are provided by your instructor and North House and will be available once the course begins.
Optional Tools
- Feel free to bring your favorite tools and whatever materials you might feel appropriate for this course.
- Embroidery hoop, sharp embroidery cutting scissors, #22 tapestry needles – all materials are OPTIONAL – instructor will provide all materials needed – only bring your own if you would prefer to use your own – don’t feel you need to go out and buy them!