Feb 7, 2026
Embroidered Valentine Botanicals Workshop

The Victorians loved love and were passionate about Valentines day - popularizing floriography (known as known as 'the language of flowers') - in which symbolic meaning was assigned to all manner of botanicals. Join artist and maker Robert Mahar in learning about this 1800s pastime and then add color texture and charm to a chart of vintage floral illustrations selected for their love related attributes. Instruction will cover core embroidery basics, essential stitches and how to apply them to an original collage custom printed on a 18x27 panel of linen cotton canvas. The end result is a beautifully embroidered textile that can be displayed as a wall hanging or utilized as a tea towel. Instruction will set participants up for success so that they can begin their individual projects in class and complete them at home.
The vintage floral illustrations were sourced from an 1896 volume of scientific studies in the collection of the Missouri Botanical Garden. They have been digitally restored and paired with charming typography of their amorous attributes - creating the perfect canvas for your embroidery embellishment. This workshop is a unique approach to needlework utilizing a nontraditional, free-form sampler that allows you utilize your favorite stitches and determine their placement.
Event Time
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Feb 7, 2026
10:30:00 - 13:30:00
Embroidered Valentine Botanicals Workshop