Linda Kay Benning, Instructor
Saturday, February 15, 2025
9 AM – 5 PM
Students will use Redwork techniques to embroider a hand towel.
Linda Kay Benning
Linda Kay Benning has been on a fiber journey her entire life exploring work done primarily by women. She believes the fiber work enriched their lives with color and beauty. Often their skills provided supplemental income for the family, regardless of what continent they resided on.
“I am an inch deep and a mile wide in the realm of fiber arts, focusing primarily on the heritage skills,” she recently explained. “My understanding and appreciation grows every time I try something new, often laughing when I examine my first attempt.”
She is currently president of the Chesapeake Region Lace Guild, a charter chapter of the International Organization of Lace, Inc., (IOLI), a member of IOLI, and a member serving on the administrative council of the International Bobbin and Needle Lace Organization, based in Paris. She is a member of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, the Smocking Arts of America, and the Nelly’s Needlers who support the Woodlawn Needlework Show, now preparing for their 62nd show that will be held March 2025.
Linda Kay is a frequent teacher for these groups and also teaches virtually with The Lace Museum and with the Smithsonian Associates. She resides in Arlington, Virginia.