Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), TX
Oct 18-20, 2024
Itinerary

We're hosting an event for Fall of 2024 in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and we invite all stitching & embroidery lovers to join us!

Friday October 18th

8:00 Shopping Open to Attendees
8:00 Registration Opens for Attendees
9:00 Stitching Room Opens
10:00 Shopping Opens to the Public
10:00 Door Prizes & Announcements
12:00 Lunch Break
2:00 Exchange Game
5:00 Dinner Break
7:00 Door Prizes
8:00 Shopping Closes
10:00 Stitching Closes

Saturday October 19th

8:00 Stitching Room Opens
8:00 Shopping Open for Attendees
10:00 Door Prizes
10:00 Shopping Opens to the Public
12:00 Lunch Break
2:00 Door Prizes
5:00 Dinner Break
7:00 Door Prizes
8:00 Shopping Closes
10:00 Stitching Closes

Sunday October 20th

8:00 Shopping Open for Attendees
8:00 Stitching Room Opens
10:00 Shopping Opens to the Public
10:00 Door Prizes
12:00 Lunch Break
2:00 Door Prizes
5:00 Stitching & Shopping Closed

When:  Friday, October 18 thru Sunday, October 20, 2024

9 AM thru 10 PM Friday, 8 AM thru 10 PM Saturday, and 8 AM to 5 PM Sunday

Where: Renaissance Dallas North Hotel, 1590 Lyndon B Johnson Freeway, Irving, TX, 75234

What to Expect: Meeting friends, shopping with the stitching-relating vendors, weekend get-away, stitching time, door prizes, item exchange games.

Classes

Add On: Autumn Bargello Counted Canvas

Get your home hive buzzin’ this fall when you take this Autumn Bargello counted canvas class from Gayle Anderson, owner of Fancy Stitches in Cleburne. This adaption from Eye Candy’s Halloween Bargello is stitched with Watercolours, Neon Rays +, Shimmerblend, Fyrewerks Soft Sheen and Vineyard Silk on 18 count eggshell canvas, this piece is sure to bring an extra cozy vibe to your home when you finish and display it.

Berry and Finishing Class

If you have ever considered making a berry but were afraid to try, your moment has arrived.

Please join me for a class where we will demystify this seemingly complicated (but not) finishing technique.

The Best Little Fob in Texas!

Take a little bit of Texas home with you when you make The Best Little Fob in Texas.  This Texas-sized fob is a fun project which holds a bit of Texas inside.  The project is worked in flat Peyote, zipping and ladder stitch techniques, along with some bead stringing.

Prior basic Peyote knowledge is needed.  The provided kit contains everything needed to create the fob.  Students should bring usual beading supplies such as a bead mat, scissors, and a magnet board with a line minder (highly recommended for a more enjoyable beading experience).