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Image for event: Beginner’s Hand Embroidery for Kids (Grades 3–6) *

Registration opens:
March 02nd, 2026

Beginner’s Hand Embroidery for Kids (Grades 3–6) *

with Visiting Artist Aimee Ray

2026-03-23 14:00:00 2026-03-23 15:30:00 America/Chicago Beginner’s Hand Embroidery for Kids (Grades 3–6) * Students will learn the basics of hand embroidery covering supplies, techniques and a variety of stitches. Fayetteville Public Library - Starr Foundation Children's Craft Room (1st Floor)

Monday, March 23
2:00pm - 3:30pm

Add to Calendar 2026-03-23 14:00:00 2026-03-23 15:30:00 America/Chicago Beginner’s Hand Embroidery for Kids (Grades 3–6) * Students will learn the basics of hand embroidery covering supplies, techniques and a variety of stitches. Fayetteville Public Library - Starr Foundation Children's Craft Room (1st Floor)

Fayetteville Public Library

Starr Foundation Children's Craft Room (1st Floor)

Students will learn the basics of hand embroidery covering supplies, techniques and a variety of stitches.

Each attendee needs to be registered individually and under their own name.

About the presenter

Aimee Ray is an embroidery artist, author, and designer whose work blends a lifelong love of craft, nature, and storytelling. She is the creator of the Doodle Stitching book series and the design brand little dear, where she shares embroidery patterns, sewing projects, and nature-inspired art. Aimee first learned embroidery as a child and returned to it as an adult, finding in it both a meditative practice and a way to connect with other makers. Her whimsical designs celebrate animals, plants, and folk motifs, carrying forward one of the world’s oldest art forms and honoring its tradition as women’s work.

Through her books, business, and workshops, Aimee encourages others to slow down, find calm, and discover joy in handmade art. She is the sole designer and proprietor of little dear, creating projects that transform simple stitches into meaningful works.

During her residency, Aimee will lead workshops that introduce embroidery as both a creative skill and a mindfulness practice. Aimee's work will also be on display in the Lucky Day Lobby from January 5 through March 30. 
 

All abilities are welcome. For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7170 or email kidsquestions@faylib.org 2-3 weekdays before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our building map and details on accessibility services.


AGE GROUP: | Teen | Grade School |

EVENT TYPE: | Classes & Learning | Arts & Entertainment |

TAGS: | visiting artist |

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