Needlework in Hoi An beats shopping. This private beginner workshop helps you stitch flowers and simple designs onto a linen bag or other items with step-by-step help from Daisy. I love the hands-on, no-pressure pace and the fact that you get tools plus online tutorials to keep practicing at home. One thing to consider: you’ll want to bring any extra clothing you want customized.
In about 2 hours you learn basic stitches, including ways to make 3D flowers, and you can ask questions as you work. I also like that the studio provides everything (hoop, needles, threads, pen, fabric, and a bag), so you can focus on learning instead of hunting supplies. If you’re chasing a super fast, super fancy result on day one, know that embroidery looks best when you slow down a bit.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Your Time
- Why This Hoi An Hand Embroidery Class Works for True Beginners
- What You’ll Make: Bags, Handkerchiefs, Notebooks, and Clothing
- The 2.5-Hour Session: From Basic Stitches to 3D Flowers
- The Online Tutorials: Why They Matter After You Leave Hoi An
- Rainy-Day Value and Timing That Fits Your Schedule
- Price and What You Actually Get for $49
- Small Logistics That Make Life Easier
- Who Should Book This Embroidery Workshop
- Should You Book This Hand Embroidery Workshop?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the hand embroidery workshop in Hoi An?
- How much does the workshop cost?
- Is this class only for advanced embroidery makers?
- Are embroidery materials provided?
- What can I embroider during the workshop?
- Do I get anything I can use after the class?
- Where do I meet for the class?
Key Highlights Worth Your Time
- Private beginner-friendly teaching from Daisy that keeps you moving without feeling rushed
- All embroidery tools included so you start right away: hoop, threads, needles, pen, fabric, bag
- Online tutorials included to help you keep going after class ends
- You choose what to decorate, from a linen bag to handkerchiefs and other fabric items
- Beginner stitches plus 3D flower techniques, with guidance to get good results
Why This Hoi An Hand Embroidery Class Works for True Beginners
Hoi An is great for wandering, but sometimes you want an activity that’s calm and hands-on. This workshop fits that mood. You’re not expected to already know stitches, and the pace stays friendly. The whole setup is built for people who think embroidery might be too hard.
The teaching style is practical. You start with basics, then build toward a finished piece you can actually take home. I like that the instruction is built around repetition: you learn a stitch, you use it right away, and you get help when something feels off.
Another big plus is the confidence factor. Several learners focus on the way the instructor stays patient when mistakes happen. That matters, because embroidery is one of those crafts where small changes turn into big differences. Here, you get the guidance to correct course without stress.
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What You’ll Make: Bags, Handkerchiefs, Notebooks, and Clothing

This isn’t a one-item craft. You can embroider on a linen bag (your take-home souvenir), and you can decorate other items too, depending on what you bring or what’s available in the session setup.
From the class description, you can work on:
- Bags (a linen bag is provided for you to embroider)
- Handkerchiefs
- Notebooks
- Clothing you bring along
That flexibility is where the value really shows. You’re not just learning stitches in theory—you’re applying them to something you’ll use. A decorated bag is easy to keep, and it’s also a nice reminder of Hoi An when you’re back home.
For the clothing option, the practical tip is simple: bring something you care about enough to personalize, but not so delicate that you’re afraid of getting thread where you don’t want it yet. If you’re unsure, start with the bag first. You can always add more to your own items once your hand learns the rhythm.
The 2.5-Hour Session: From Basic Stitches to 3D Flowers

The class runs around 2 hours 30 minutes, with the main hands-on learning time focused on basic stitches and simple designs. The goal isn’t to make you an expert in a single afternoon. The real goal is to make embroidery feel doable.
You’ll get a kit that includes:
- hoop
- some threads
- needles
- a pen (for marking or planning)
- fabric
- a bag to embroider on
Then you’ll follow the instructor’s demonstrations while you stitch your own design. The class focuses on creating flowers and other simple patterns. You’ll learn stitches that let you shape those designs cleanly.
One detail that people love is the mention of 3D flowers. That’s an embroidery look that feels advanced, but the workshop is presented as beginner-friendly. The takeaway for you: you can try the technique without needing prior skill, as long as you’re willing to slow down and follow the steps. Even if your first flower isn’t perfect, you’ll walk away with a piece you understand and can improve.
The Online Tutorials: Why They Matter After You Leave Hoi An

A lot of craft workshops end when your hands stop moving. This one gives you more. You watch included online tutorials and you keep using the tools at home.
That’s a big deal for two reasons:
- Embroidery is learned by doing again. If you only stitch once, you’ll forget some steps fast.
- Practice makes your stitches look more even. When you work at home, you can take your time.
I also like the idea of ongoing support. The class includes assistance for questions after the session, so if you get stuck while restarting your project later, you’re not totally on your own.
This is how you turn a fun afternoon into an ongoing hobby. And it’s a nice break from the usual sightseeing cycle in Hoi An.
Rainy-Day Value and Timing That Fits Your Schedule

Hoi An can throw rain at your plans. When the weather turns, a quiet craft class beats trying to force a walking day. This workshop is set up as an easy rainy-day option.
Timing is also flexible. If you want a start time that matches your travel schedule, you can ask for customization at the same price. That’s helpful when you’re balancing meals, lantern streets, or day trips.
You’ll meet at the workshop location and you’ll return to the same meeting point after the class. It’s straightforward and low-stress, especially if you’re planning this day around other Hoi An moments.
Price and What You Actually Get for $49

The price is $49.00 per person for about 2 hours 30 minutes, and the value is in what’s included.
For this kind of hands-on lesson, you’re not paying just for teaching. You’re paying for:
- a kit of tools (hoop, threads, needles, pen, fabric)
- a bag to embroider on
- practice support via online tutorials
- personalized attention during the session
- help with questions after the class
If you compare that to buying supplies in Hoi An on your own, it’s easy to see where the money goes. Buying materials can be confusing at first. Here, you get the exact start set and you learn how to use it.
Also, this is a private experience, meaning only your group participates. Private teaching usually means fewer interruptions and more time spent correcting your stitching as you go.
Small Logistics That Make Life Easier

A few practical notes matter once you’re actually there.
- You get a mobile ticket, so you don’t need to print anything.
- The activity allows service animals.
- It’s described as near public transportation, which helps if you’re not hiring a private ride for every stop.
- It works for all levels, especially beginners.
If you’re the type who likes planning ahead, decide before you arrive what you want to decorate. The class lets you choose what you embroider, so having a simple idea beforehand makes the session feel smoother.
Who Should Book This Embroidery Workshop

This class is best for you if:
- you want a calm, creative activity in Hoi An
- you’re a beginner and want structure
- you like the idea of taking home something truly yours
- you’re interested in learning basic stitches and trying flower designs
- you want a rainy-day plan that doesn’t feel like a chore
You might choose something else if:
- you hate any type of slow, careful work
- you want an activity with lots of walking and sightseeing
- you’re expecting a fully complex, highly detailed artwork in one session
But for most people who want a hands-on memory from Hoi An, this is a smart pick.
Should You Book This Hand Embroidery Workshop?
If you’re in Hoi An and you want one experience that’s creative, beginner-friendly, and actually useful later, I’d book it. For $49, you get more than a souvenir—you get the skills to keep stitching, plus the tools to do it right away.
The biggest reason to say yes: the class gives you a finish you can be proud of, while also teaching you enough technique to improve at home. That combo is rare in short activities.
If you have time and you don’t mind working with your hands for a couple hours, this workshop is a great use of an afternoon.
FAQ
What is the duration of the hand embroidery workshop in Hoi An?
The workshop lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.).
How much does the workshop cost?
It costs $49.00 per person.
Is this class only for advanced embroidery makers?
No. It’s suitable for all levels, especially beginners. The class focuses on basic stitches.
Are embroidery materials provided?
Yes. The workshop provides an embroidery kit, including hoop, threads, needles, pen, fabric, and a bag to embroider on.
What can I embroider during the workshop?
You can embroider items like a linen bag, handkerchiefs, and other clothing or fabric you bring. The class also mentions notebooks as an option.
Do I get anything I can use after the class?
Yes. You receive online tutorials to practice at home, and you can take your tools and work forward after the workshop.
Where do I meet for the class?
The start location is Little Daisy Hoi An at Đồng Khởi, Tổ 1, Thôn Trà Quế, Cẩm An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 563800, Vietnam. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
























