Embroidery Social

Schedule

Sat Jun 08 2024 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Location

Brand Library Lawn | Glendale, CA

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Get ready to stitch, chat, and laugh together!
About this Event

Join us for a playful morning on the second Saturday of the month at the Brand Library! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced embroiderer, this gathering is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow stitching enthusiasts organized by . Bring your embroidery projects or start a new one at the event. Share tips, tricks, and stories as you work on your creations.

Get ready to relax, unwind, and enjoy the company of like-minded individuals who share your passion for needlework. We welcome the stitch traditions across cultures: Armenia, Palestine, Europe, Scandinavia, Slavik, Ukraine, Russia, Asia, the Middle East, Tusia, Morocco, Africa, Ethiopia, or the indigenous Americas. To post pictures & stories, tag #folklounge.

✥✥✥ Find us right under the library on the lawn overlooking Burbank next to the stairs.



A Soul Treat
  • Craft together
  • Meet people
  • Play with fiber arts
  • Make things for yourself
  • Peer-to-peer learning & teaching
  • Meditate through needlework
  • Healing circle conversations
  • Community building in the park
  • Enjoy the view of Los Angeles
  • Start your day to nature
  • Stay as long as you want


✥✥✥ "I formed this series with the idea of connecting generations. We need accessible spaces where all can learn, participate, remix, and share our cultures. Coming from Armenian and Russian cultures, I love exploring the grammar of ornament. I decided to learn embroidery and thought it would be way more fun to do it together! " ― Shago, founder



Friendly Reminders


Come and leave as needed, this is a fluid event. Grab a blanket, chair, or pillow to sit on. Don't forget to bring your favorite snacks and beverages to keep your energy up! Hats and caps, long sleeves can be handy as the sun warms towards noon. This is a substance-free event.

Beginners: We welcome all levels. We have starter supplies for first-timers. We do encourage you to locate your supplies at home if you have some as you'll have more freedom. A needle, any thread, a fabric square, and small scissors will do. Here is a nifty kit on Amazon that can guide you to start with enough to share with friends and family. Once you feel comfortable you can explore fabric types, thread types, and embellishments.

Makers: If you are an experienced crafter, bring what inspires you.

Parents: This event is appropriate for kids 5+ and up, with required parental supervision and play. There is also a park playground right next to us for breaks.

Elders: Do let grandparents know a little bit about the logistics of the event so they can determine what to bring with them. We'd love to meet them!



Parking & Weather

There are several areas around the park where you can park, if possible do carpool! On special days with multiple events, it can get full but there is street parking all around. In case of rain, the library will host us, ask at the front desk for our location.



Safety Policy
  • Take your time to get started, especially if you are new
  • Keep your eyes on the work, it's ok to ask to step out of a conversation
  • All sharp tools must be handled cautiously and stored properly at all times
  • Pass scissors closed with the handle towards the person receiving them
  • Match supplies and equipment accurately, if it does not feel right ask for advice
  • Organize your supplies and space carefully to be aware of the safety around you
  • Use one needle at a time and store them properly to avoid losing them
  • We'll be happy to pause the session and help you search for something together
  • Dispose of orphan and broken needles by threading and folding them into something
  • Textile work should be relaxing, take breaks and come back with fresh energy
  • Supervise all family members to practice safe guidelines and respect
  • If something makes you uncomfortable please alert the organizer right away
  • Your feedback helps us learn each time and apply improvements to future events



Diversity Policy

Creating a warm and inclusive crafting club involves actively embracing, celebrating, and cherishing the diverse experiences and identities within our community. It's about gently challenging any unconscious biases we may hold about what's considered "normal" in crafting circles and opening our hearts to the beauty of diversity. Just as each unique thread adds depth and richness to a tapestry, every individual brings their own special touch to our crafting family. We all seek to belong, be included in our communities, and see ourselves reflected and welcomed.

Inclusive language in our crafting club means more than just using kind and affirming words; it's about understanding how language can unintentionally overlook or exclude certain members, and making a conscious effort to ensure everyone feels seen and valued. By weaving a tapestry of inclusivity with our words and actions, we create a space where every member can truly feel at home. Come make art with us!


✥✥✥ "There are days when I think there really is some huge great tapestry of a plan out there and we're all woven into it - this fabulous, complex pattern of life and death, full of recurring motifs and waves of color, and we're each one tiny thread in the weave.”― Jane Johnson



Terms & Conditions

By purchasing a ticket for this event, hosted by Folklore Lounge and held at Brand Library, or by attending, you are acknowledging your understanding and acceptance of the following terms:

Introduction These Terms and Conditions apply to all events, hosted by us and any other event or exposition hosted by Folk Lounge (hereinafter referred to as "the Organizer"). By registering for a ticket and/or entering the event premises, attendees (hereinafter referred to as "Participants") agree to these terms.

Scope of Events The Organizer's events may feature a variety of activities, including sewing, playing, music, dancing, and other physical tasks. Participants are advised to engage in activities responsibly. I, the Participant, and all of my guests give my full permission to this event and its sponsors to use any photographs, videotapes, or other recordings of me that are made during this Event.

Assumption of Risk and Waiver of Liability A. By entering the event premises, Participants acknowledge and agree that they do so at their own risk and assume full responsibility for any risks of bodily injury, death, or property damage, arising from or related to participation in these events, whether caused by individual or group negligence. B. Participants hereby release, waive, discharge, and covenant not to sue the Organizer, its officers, employees, and agents from any and all liability to the Participant, his/her personal representatives, assigns, heirs, and next of kin for any loss, damage, or claim therefore on account of injury to the person or property or resulting in death of the Participant, whether caused by any negligent act or omission of the Organizers or otherwise.

Indemnification: You agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Hosts from and against any loss, liability, damage, or cost, including attorney's fees, arising out of or related to your participation in the event or any act or omission by you or your guests.

Compliance with Laws and Regulations Participants must comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations regarding their behavior and conduct at the event.

Service Animals and Accessibility Only service animals as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act are permitted on the premises. All events are committed to providing accessible facilities and accommodations for all Participants in compliance with ADA guidelines.

Prohibited Items and Behavior A. Participants are prohibited from bringing illegal substances, weapons, or any items deemed dangerous or inappropriate by the Organizer onto the event premises. B. The Organizer reserves the right to refuse entry or remove any Participant deemed to be conducting themselves in a manner that is disruptive or dangerous to themselves or others without a refund.

Event Changes and Cancellations The Organizer reserves the right to make changes to the event schedule, activities, or terms, and to cancel or postpone events as necessary. In such cases, efforts will be made to inform Participants promptly.

Governing Law These terms and participation in any event hosted by Folk Lounge are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any disputes arising under these terms shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of California.

Your registration will signify your understanding, acceptance, and authorization to accept the conditions, including the following statements:

• I have read, have understood, and do accept the agreement.

• I understand that this is a legal document with effects that I approve and authorize.

• The registrant is the person(s) whose name is submitted as the recipient of the goods and services provided as a result of this transaction.

• I am authorized to agree to the terms of this document on behalf of the registrant.

• If the registrant is under 18 years of age, incapacitated, or mentally challenged, I assert that I am the parent/legal guardian or otherwise authorized to execute a legally binding agreement on behalf of the registrant.

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Where is it happening?

Brand Library Lawn, 1601 West Mountain Street, Glendale, United States

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