Dallas, TX
Brazilian embroidery is a surface embroidery that uses rayon thread instead of cotton or wool. It is called Brazilian embroidery because rayon thread was first popularized in Brazil, where rayon was widely manufactured. Patterns usually include flowers formed using both knotted and cast on stitches. Although many of these stitches are used in other forms of embroidery, the technique used to create them is slightly different. Mendi will teach you the difference while creating this exquisite spring vase.
Basic to intermediate
10-inch hoop or 12x12-inch stretcher bars, lighting and magnification if needed