Fiber Arts as Book Arts: Embroidery

Dye, Stitch, Fold, Mend: Fiber Arts as Book Arts (Session 2: Embroidery) (Spring 2024) image 0
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Embroidered book by Iviva Olenick.

Course Code: 25FTX101V

This virtual workshop takes place on Zoom on Thursday, November 6th, from 6PM to 8PM ET. 

  • Thursday, November 6th, 6:00pm – 8:00pm

This workshop is part two in a four part series which also covers natural dyeingkitchen printing, and fiber book forms.

Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on October 23rd, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time.


About the Workshop:

This four-part workshop is taught by CBA instructor Iviva Olenick.

Participants in this workshop will learn how to create an embroidery sampler, including how to use different stitches to create text, line, and volume on paper and fabric. Stitches will include running stitch, back stitch, split stitch, French knots, chain stitch and more. After instructor demonstrations, participants will practice using these stitches on paper and fabric. Participants will also learn how to pierce holes in paper for embroidery and how to begin to adapt textile materials for bookmaking, including using lightweight fusible interfacing under paper to help strengthen and stabilize it. Finally, the instructor will share video resources and instructions for creating different types of stitches, and will show the work of book artists who incorporate embroidery.



Required Materials:

  • Plain cotton muslin fabric
  • Hand embroidery needles
  • An embroidery hoop
  • A pair of scissors to be used only for threads and fabric

More detailed materials lists will be provided in the email sent upon registration


About the Instructor

Iviva Olenick is a Brooklyn-based artist developing textiles from seed to fiber and dye and using textiles as texts. Her work has been exhibited all over the United States, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Design Atlanta; the Hunterdon Museum, NJ; Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, NYC; the Center for Book Arts, NYC; the Old Stone House, Brooklyn; Wyckoff House Museum, Brooklyn.

Olenick is a faculty member of SVA’s MFA Art Practice program where she teaches Fibers. In addition, she gives artist talks and designs intensive textile-based workshops for museums and universities.


All images courtesy of the instructor.

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