I'm now teaching here online! Be sure to check out "how the online classes work" and the "Testimonials"! These classes are offered directly through Susan Sorrell here on her website:

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Dippity Do's

Dippity Do's are the funny way to take a comic expression and transfer that idea to cloth. You will start with a quilt sandwich (2 pieces of cloth and batting for the middle) for the face, applique the eyes, nose, eye brows and mouth. When the face is complete..the hand embroidery stitching begins to add details and texture. Then We will design the hair and attach it to the face and do a lot of stitching on that too! When all is said and done, the beading will top off the "bling" we will need to complete our portrait. There will Hd Video snippets to add a new dimension to the class.

$45.00/5 lesson/5 weeks

Lesson 1- Quilt sandwich
Lesson 2- Expression
Lesson 3- Stitching for texture and detail
Lesson 4- Hair Do
Lesson 5- Beading

Intro to Beginning Embroidery

Have you always thought embroidery was for grandmother's in rocking chairs...cross stitching patterns of kittens. Susan has put together a 4 Lesson workshop to break tradition and get your creative juices flowing with lots of colored thread, a fun printed back ground that you create and a simple Crewel needle. Susan will demonstrate simple stitches and a fun way to use embroidery as an art form. This workshop is an introduction to embroidery and focuses on the beginner embroider or anyone that wants to bone up on their embroidery skills. We will be printing our own back ground and using the art of Joan Miro as a jumping off point for our design.

4 Lessons - 40.00 US

Lesson 1: Create your own background design
Lessons 2: Straight stitches
Lesson 3- Looped Stitches
Lesson 4- Fancy Stitches


Creating Personal Symbols

Symbols are a part of our everyday lives and have been existence from the day man drew inside a cave with a piece of coal. They are a part of communication before we developed a language and much of the world's alphabets have derived from symbols. Personal symbols have an influence in artist's work and are not merely designs used in a piece of art. A color, a repeated design or an interesting shape can be symbols used by an artist without thinking about it. By thinking of your life, likes and repeated images can bring meaning into your artwork. Some artists use pictographic symbols rather than realistic representations. They are like autobiographical writings that anyone can understand without the use of words. Symbols can reveal your style and style is the imprint of your personality on your artwork. Don't worry, you don't need to know how to draw or paint, since there is no right or wrong way of creating your own personal symbols.

Artists like Keith Haring, Picasso and Marc Chagall were artists that used symbols in their artworks. These artists incorporated symbols into their work by using shapes, colors and patterns to tell a story. After working with these lessons, you will find that some symbols appeal more to you than others. I hope that the following lessons will help you to express yourself in you own "language". To incorporate this language into your artwork and add interest, send a message or tell a story.

We will be exploring different mixed media techniques with fiber and how you can use these symbols in different ways in your work.  This is not a therapy session on revealing your inner most secrets, since I am not a therapist, but to take the designs you use in your art and exploring them further in your own visual language and thinking out of the box.

Cost of workshop $60.00, plus supplies
6 weeks
All Levels

Lesson 1- Symbolic Doodles
Lesson 2-Magazine Fiber Collage
Lesson 3-Collage Symbols
Lesson 4- Symbolic Prints
Lesson 5- Fabric Painting Symbols
Lesson 6-3-D symbols

Creative Embroidery-Organic Designs

This workshop will show the students how to learn to think in threads. The experience will be a way to search for new way of working in embroidery and mixed media. Organic designs will be the focus of the workshop with a twist. The lessons will also have other mediums included to give the students a more personal interest in each of their embroidery studies. Each lesson will be a small study in new ways of creative expression. Simple stitches will be used, so no formal training in embroidery is needed. Students will need a sense of adventure and a visual sense, attuning the eye to form, color, tone and texture. There is a requirement that students have access to a digital camera or 35mm camera. (A digital camera is the best, that way you can delete and manipulate photos in the lessons)

Cost $60.00
6 Lessons/6 Weeks

Lesson 1-Stitch Exploration
Lesson 2-Seeds and Pods
Lesson 3-Looking down and around outside
Lesson 4-Under a Microscope
Lesson 5- Earth
Lesson 6- Universe

Doodle Designs Workshop

Have you ever wondered what you could do with that doodle on the napkin or notepad? A doodle can be a way to awaken your sense of creativity and self-discovery. This type of drawing is born of intuition and is a great tool for connecting with your inner voice. I believe a doodle can spark a series of artworks when you are stumped for ideas. This type of “play” is important to everyone who wants to grow creatively. I use doodles as the basis of a lot of my own artwork and it has helped me to expand my artistic voice.

In this workshop, students will be using doodle drawings as a basis for embroidery and fiber art pieces. We will take doodle drawings that been inspired by “prompts” to see how you interpret ideas into drawings and expand them into abstract works of art. A variety of art materials will be used to help discover your inner child. No drawing experience is needed, just a sense of fun.

Open to all levels.

Lesson 1 Doodling
Lesson 2 Paper Collage Doodle
Lesson 3 Stamp Doodle
Lesson 4 Fabric Collage Doodle
Lesson 5 Embroidery Doodle
Lesson 6 Fabric Paint Doodle

6 Weeks - $60

Fear No color-Overview

Do you want to feel more comfortable using color in your fiber art? This workshop will help you get your mind around color combinations and how the color wheel works.  Instead of mixing paints, we will use frosting and food coloring to mix our colors for our color wheel. So, you can eat and learn at the same time! Also, you will get permission to go to the store and buy that big box of Crayons to use in another lesson. Hopefully by using these simple lessons I have put together to learn about color, you will be comfortable in using different color combinations in your fiber art. We will use collage, crayons, fabric and thread to explore color combinations.

4 Lessons/4 weeks
$40.00 US

Lesson 1-Intro to Color
Lesson 2-Collecting Color
Lesson 3-Magazine Collage and Color
Lesson 4-Fiber Collage and Color

Funky Felt Pins

Make a small piece of art to wear on a jacket or give as a gift. This is a 2 Lesson workshop that will show you how to make several pins in different sizes. You will have a use for all of those small scraps of fabric you just can’t throw out. No sewing experience needed, just your imagination. We will appliqué, embroider and embellish this small works of art to make them dazzle.

Cost: 25.00 for 2 Lessons

Lesson 1- Gathering ideas and Materials
Lesson 2- Sewing and Embellishing

Supplies:
-1/2 yard Black Felt
-Small and Large pin backs
-Fabric scraps
-Fabric Glue
-Embroidery thread-black and assorted colors
-Crewel Needles
-Seed beads
-Beaded Fringe
-Scissors
-Beading Needles and Salimide Thread

Fertile Earth

Nature has been used for thousands of years in all art forms. It has been portrayed in all aspects of fiber art and has played a large role in all cultures around the world. Textile crafts such as weaving, lace, knitting, crochet, embroidery, quilting and rug making utilize details from our “Mother Earth”. I believe that every artist can be helped to find different ways of designing by looking at nature in more perceptive ways. We can all look at the same subject matter and it will always be unique to that person. With the following lessons, I hope to inspire students to take a fresh look at the world around them.  Also, by taking the theme of Nature and exploring its different facets and design possibilities, you can develop a very personal and creative approach to these embroideries. We will also collect things for an idea box and use an art journal to paste images, draw sketches and ideas for our work and future projects. Working on one lesson over a period of time can produce a multitude of ideas, which can be developed further. While one idea can lead to another, sometimes the end result resembles nothing like the starting point. Plus, in our lessons we will experiment with background fabrics to be an integral part of the designs.

 In this workshop, we will use a variety of techniques to create embroideries that will involve drawing, painting, collage, photography, and printing. I will touch on design, pattern, and texture, but you don’t need to know how to draw.

This will be a hand sewing class and a sewing machine is optional.

All levels are welcome and all you need is a sense of creative fun and wanting to learn.

6 Lessons for 6 Weeks
Cost 60.00 US

Lesson 1-Vegatables/Fruits
Lesson 2-Flowers
Lesson 3-Weeds/Fugus
Lesson 4-Leaves/Trees/Scrubs
Lesson 5- Shells/Rocks/Stones
Lesson 6- Landscapes (nature at a distance)


Fiber Collage Workshop

Susan Sorrell's Fabric Collage workshop is developed from the tradition of quilting and adding the creativity of art.

Taking scraps of fabric, appliqué, threads, beads and embellishments to open up a whole new world of possibilities for self-expression. Fabric collage can lend itself to be abstract, naive, complex or childlike. Designs can come from popular culture, sayings, songs, or stories.

This workshop is for all levels, and no sewing machine is required. Fabrics can be used clothing or bought from a store. Needle and thread are used like drawing tools to add details and color to a piece of fabric. Beads and embellishments make the piece glimmer and three-dimensional. There is no right or wrong way to do it, be experimental and make it as complex or easy as you wish. Think of it as a miniature quilt that has had ?glamour" make over!!! The funkier...the better! You don't need any sewing skills; this is about expressing yourself with cloth!!!
All Levels, designed for the beginner
Lesson 1: Overview of Materials, Quilt sandwich
Lesson 2: Design and Appliqué
Lesson 3: Drawing with Thread
Lesson 4: Beading (part 1) Simple
Lesson 5: Beading (part 2) Complex
Lesson 6: Embellishments
6 Weeks - $60

Monoprinting Methods on Fabric

Description: The Monoprinting workshop will have the students explore the different techniques in monoprinting on fiber. A variety of fabrics will be used to create new textures, designs, and examples for future fiber art. The workshop consists of 6 lessons and the 6th lesson will have the student pick from the different images he/she has created through out the workshop to use in a final project. The class discussions, critiques and brainstorming will be used to further the creative process. The workshop is a methods workshop and is meant to inspire the student to think "outside the box". (If you want to buy a pattern to use for your final project that is okay. I know that Joggles.com has some cool patterns and you can use your new designed fabric for pattern projects. Some people are pattern people and the purpose of this lesson is to go beyond just using commercial fabrics in your fiber art.)

Susan Sorrell will be teaching and guiding this workshop through all 6 lessons .

All Levels

  • Lesson 1- Developing Images and Ideas, Collecting Materials, Sun Printing
  • Lesson 2-Frottage Printing
  • Lesson 3-Mono Printing on Glass or Plexiglass
  • Lesson 4-Freezer Paper Prints, Fusible Prints
  • Lesson 5-Gelatin Prints
  • Lesson 6-Shaving Cream Prints/ String Prints
6 Weeks - $60

If you have an idea for a workshop, please email Susan at sorrell@creativechick.com

Testimonials:

I keep telling my friends how awesome Susan’s classes are! Especially the fact that by signing on in Litchfield, Maine, I'm working and sharing with people from England and Australia. How cool is that? Fertile Earth is germinating my creativity again and I find the format conducive to _getting things done_ instead of procrastinating. I'm using all the bits and pieces I've collected over the years. Love it!
Peggy - Litchfield, Maine

-Susan is a great teacher!  I've taken almost all of her online classes.  Actually, she changed the way I was making art.  When I first enrolled in her Fabric Collage class, I was a landscape painter working in pastels.  I so fell in love with working with fabrics, I do fiber art almost exclusively now.  As well as being so knowledgeable in her craft, she is supportive, witty, and non-judgmental.  Susan encourages her students to explore their creative urges.  It's amazing what she  "pulls" out of her students.
Caroline Commins - Sonoma, CA

-I am currently about four weeks into Susan Sorrell's Fertile Earth class and I am having the time of my life!  I was initially skeptical of how much I could get out of an on-line class, but Susan's lesson plans are fantastic.  I have learned new skills and stretched my abilities, the dialog with other fiber artists around the world has been invaluable, and I am having more fun that I thought possible.
Amy Skouson - Grinnell, Iowa

-Fertile Earth is the first on-line class I have taken with Susan - and I am already an addict.  Now I understand why she had so many enthusiastic fans checking in on day one! I can't believe how liberating this class is.  I am experimenting with fabrics and designs in a completely new way - my creative world has exploded wide open! And I love her humour!  For recovering perfectionists, this is the perfect antidote - she sees every experiment as fun - and it's infectious!
Jo - Yorkshire Dales,England

-Susan Sorrell is my all-time favorite teacher. I?ve taken nearly all of her online classes and been able to add many new skills to my fiber art repertoire. It is not an exaggeration to say that each of her classes contains within it enough information and inspiration for a lifetime of projects. I find myself reaching for her comprehensive teaching notes over and over. Susan teaches how to find design inspiration from unusual and unexpected sources, from the tiniest bacteria to the vast reaches of the universe ? and all points in between. And she always makes it a fun journey with her sense of humor and gentle encouragement to experiment with new techniques and materials.
Conni Jenkins


How the online classes work is like this:

  • Every week a lesson is posted on the class forum website for those that have been assigned a password, so they can get in and download, copy or print out the lesson.(You will be sent a link to the class website and class forum each week)
  • There is a forum set up for the instructor and the class so they can ask questions and post images. (I usually go over board and post more pictures than the lesson has in them, tips and other stuff that comes to mind as that lesson is in progress. You work on your own at home/studio...but if you run into a snag you can email the forum and I will respond that day. I usually check the forum 4-8 times a day...I know people are working on their lesson and want a answer pretty quickly.)
  • After the last lesson is released, I keep the forum open for weeks after that in case people are behind, sign up late, start a new project, etc...
  • Online lessons are great for people who are home bound, live some place where they can't get any type of workshop like this, live in another country, have an 8-5 jobs and can't fit in their schedule, etc. :) Plus, they are pretty economical considering a lot of workshops start at 200.00 and up. (And you don't have to drive anywhere, which saves you on high gas prices.)
  • I write the lessons very simply and easy to follow with a lot of pictures. Each lesson turns into a mini booklet. :) In the near future I am going to add
  • HD video to add some spice to the class, but will keep the lessons in written form too.
  • I wish there was some way I could show you how an online class works....all I can say it is better than following instructions straight out of a book without anyone to talk to when you run into a problem. With the online class you have a group of people doing the same thing, so you do get feed back. Plus, you don't feel pressured to have lessons done in a certain time frame..you work on your own pace and schedule. I want you to know that I stress enjoying the process of the lessons and not just an end product. The learning comes from playing and discovering what works (and not works) for you.