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Beginners Punch Needle Worksop

  • Sole Folks 4317 Degnan Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90008 United States (map)

So, you’re interested in learning about the wonderful world of Punch needling aye? Listen, I completely get it! I can’t be the only one who feels like this “new” art trend is consuming most of my social media channels. But I’m not mad about the masterpieces I’ve seen so far. Naturally, I thought “Ohhh I can do this”. And spent the next several hours (read: months) going through the deepest of dives down the wonderous tunnel of Punch Needling fiber art. Not only is this craft incredibly relaxing and therapeutic, but it's also a fantastic way to unleash your creativity and even make some extra money on the side, amen? With that, I’m SUPER excited to teach you everything I’ve learned! Like….First off, did you know this craft has been around since the 1800s, with its earliest origins tracing back to Egyptian civilization? (insert side eye grin and black woman ‘Mmph’).

anywho, What is Punch Needle? Punch needle is a traditional rug-making technique that uses a hollow needle to create loops of thread or yarn in woven fabric. The loops are pushed between the fabric threads creating a tightly dense and secured textile. These textiles can then be used to make pillows, patches, rugs, wall hangings, furry vases and more!

In this class you'll learn:

  • About this history of punch needling and its origins

  • The different ways to transfer your image

  • How to thread and punch with a punch needle

  • How to select the right yarn for your project

  • How to work with monks’ cloth and the differences between starting fabrics

  • How to create different textures in your pieces

  • How to choose the finish for your project

You'll leave with a medium wall hanging (approximately 12"), punch needle kit so you can continue to practice at home and the know-how to create more pieces on your own!

Registration includes all materials necessary to make a small wall hanging, including a punch needle, monks cloth, a non-slip embroidery hoop, and yarn. Complimentary wine and refreshments are available.

Where is the Class Located:

Classes are held upstairs at Sole Folks, located at 4317 Degnan Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90008, in the heart of Leimert Park.


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