Tiny Textile Landscapes ~ The Art of Slow Stitching

Tiny Textile Landscapes ~ The Art of Slow Stitching

Revival GreenMargate, QLD
Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 from 9:30 am to 11:30 pm AEST
Overview

Create a tiny stitched landscape using slow, mindful stitching. A calming, creative workshop using fabric scraps and embroidery.

Discover the calming rhythm of slow stitching in this creative and mindful workshop where we’ll create beautiful tiny textile landscapes from simple scraps and stitches. No experience needed—just bring yourself and a willingness to slow down and enjoy the process.

What’s Included

  • A selection of curated fabric scraps, thread, and base materials
  • All materials to complete your piece
  • Needles, threads, and stitching tools (for use during the workshop)

You Will

  • Learn the basics of intuitive, expressive slow stitching
  • Create a miniature fabric landscape
  • Explore how colour, texture, and stitch can bring tiny scenes to life
  • Embrace creativity without pressure—each piece is uniquely yours

🧵 Skill Level

All levels welcome
Beginner friendly, guided at a gentle, unhurried pace. This workshop is perfect for slowing down, connecting with creativity, and making something meaningful from even the tiniest bits.

⏰ Workshop Details

  • When: Saturday 14 March 9:30 - 11:30am
  • Where: Revival Green Studio, 24 Baynes St, Margate

📌 Workshop Policy

Minimum class size: 4 participants
Workshops will run once minimum numbers are reached.
If the class doesn’t reach minimum bookings, you’ll be offered the option to transfer your ticket to another workshop date, or upgrade to a private/small-group session instead (price adjusted accordingly).
If neither option suits, a refund will be issued — no stress, no fuss.

Change-of-mind cancellations are totally okay up to 7 days before the workshop and will be refunded in full.
Cancellations made within 7 days of the workshop can be transferred to another date, but are not eligible for refund.


Create a tiny stitched landscape using slow, mindful stitching. A calming, creative workshop using fabric scraps and embroidery.

Discover the calming rhythm of slow stitching in this creative and mindful workshop where we’ll create beautiful tiny textile landscapes from simple scraps and stitches. No experience needed—just bring yourself and a willingness to slow down and enjoy the process.

What’s Included

  • A selection of curated fabric scraps, thread, and base materials
  • All materials to complete your piece
  • Needles, threads, and stitching tools (for use during the workshop)

You Will

  • Learn the basics of intuitive, expressive slow stitching
  • Create a miniature fabric landscape
  • Explore how colour, texture, and stitch can bring tiny scenes to life
  • Embrace creativity without pressure—each piece is uniquely yours

🧵 Skill Level

All levels welcome
Beginner friendly, guided at a gentle, unhurried pace. This workshop is perfect for slowing down, connecting with creativity, and making something meaningful from even the tiniest bits.

⏰ Workshop Details

  • When: Saturday 14 March 9:30 - 11:30am
  • Where: Revival Green Studio, 24 Baynes St, Margate

📌 Workshop Policy

Minimum class size: 4 participants
Workshops will run once minimum numbers are reached.
If the class doesn’t reach minimum bookings, you’ll be offered the option to transfer your ticket to another workshop date, or upgrade to a private/small-group session instead (price adjusted accordingly).
If neither option suits, a refund will be issued — no stress, no fuss.

Change-of-mind cancellations are totally okay up to 7 days before the workshop and will be refunded in full.
Cancellations made within 7 days of the workshop can be transferred to another date, but are not eligible for refund.


Good to know

Highlights

  • 14 hours
  • In-person
  • Doors at 9:15 am

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event

Location

Revival Green

24 Baynes Street

Margate, QLD 4019

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Alison Williams
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