Embroidery Training for Beginners
Hands-on embroidery workshops at our Fullerton shop where beginners can learn how commercial embroidery actually works.
Learn How Commercial Embroidery Works
Learning embroidery can be overwhelming for beginners. Machines, digitizing, thread types, stabilizers, and hooping techniques all affect the final result.
At Coast Embroidery, we host small in-person workshops at our Fullerton shop where participants can see commercial embroidery machines in action and learn the fundamentals of professional embroidery production.
These sessions are designed to give beginners a clear understanding of how embroidery works and help avoid many of the mistakes people run into when starting.
What You'll Learn
Overview of commercial embroidery machines
Hooping techniques for hats and garments
Embroidery materials and stabilizers
Thread and needle selection
Understanding your digitized files
Machine setup basics
Common beginner mistakes
Who This Workshop Is For
This training is ideal for:
Beginners interested in embroidery
Entrepreneurs considering starting an embroidery business
Apparel brands wanting to understand embroidery production
Anyone curious about how commercial embroidery works
No prior embroidery experience is required and preferred.
Upcoming Embroidery Training Classes
Hands-on training in a real embroidery shop
This beginner workshop takes place inside our working embroidery shop in Fullerton, where you'll see commercial machines in action and learn the fundamentals of embroidery production.
Class sizes are intentionally small so participants can ask questions and follow along during the training.
Seats are limited for each session.
Training Location
Workshops take place at our embroidery shop in Fullerton, California, and are open to participants from across North Orange County including:
Brea
Yorba Linda
Placentia
Anaheim Hills
Fullerton
Reserve Your Spot
Class sizes are intentionally small so participants can ask questions and see the embroidery machines up close.
Reserve a spot in the next workshop to learn how commercial embroidery actually works.