Susan's Sassy Stitches is a small embroidery and crochet studio offering drop-in classes, open studio time, and custom project work for beginners through intermediate crafters in Oklahoma City. The business sits between full-service yarn shops and formal art instruction, filling a niche for people who want guided technique work without a semester-long commitment.
The studio operates as a hybrid: part teaching space, part working studio. Classes focus on hand embroidery and crochet fundamentals, with rotating topics like backstitch basics, surface embroidery for fabric decoration, and amigurumi (crocheted stuffed figures). Susan also takes custom commissions for embroidered pieces on apparel, home goods, and textile art. Unlike a pure yarn retail shop, there is no inventory to browse; supplies are discussed during consultation or class signup.
Classes are structured as single two-hour sessions rather than multi-week series. Beginning embroidery classes are $35 per person and cover needle control, thread handling, and simple stitch combinations on small practice pieces. Crochet fundamentals run $40 and include hook sizing, chain foundation, and single-crochet chains long enough to take home. Intermediate sessions targeting specific stitches or projects (such as worked flowers or blanket borders) cost $45. Supply fees for materials used during class are folded into the session price; participants keep completed samples.
Open studio time without instruction is $15 per two-hour slot and requires advance notice to confirm availability. Custom embroidery pricing depends on piece size, stitch density, and fabric; estimates typically begin at $75 for small single designs and scale upward. Confirm current pricing by phone or email, as custom rates adjust with material costs.
Oklahoma City has two main alternatives for structured embroidery and crochet learning. The Yarn Barn on NW 23rd Street is primarily a retail yarn and fiber shop with occasional informal demonstrations but no scheduled classes; it suits customers who already know their technique and need supplies. The Oklahoma City Community College continuing education department offers semester-long textile classes with broader fiber arts coverage (spinning, weaving, natural dyeing) but requires an eight-week commitment and costs roughly $120 to $160 depending on materials. Susan's Sassy Stitches occupies the middle ground: focused instruction in one or two disciplines with a low time investment and no prerequisite knowledge required.
Beginning embroiderers or crocheters with no experience should start with a fundamentals class; there is no assumption of prior skill. People wanting to try a craft for a few hours before investing in supplies will find the drop-in format practical. Those with a specific custom project in mind (embroidered monogram on a coat, crocheted baby blanket with a personal touch) can discuss commissions directly. The studio does not suit crafters looking for a full yarn or embroidery supply store, nor does it replace ongoing weekly craft circles or guilds.
Contact Susan in advance (confirmation of current contact method recommended) to reserve a class slot or discuss a custom project. For a class visit, arrive 10 minutes early. Bring a notebook to sketch stitch diagrams if helpful, though instruction is hands-on. Susan provides needles or hooks, thread or yarn, and practice fabric; no supplies need to be purchased. The first hour focuses on grip, tension, and basic stitch mechanics with guided repetition. The second hour applies the technique to a small project (a framed embroidered motif, a crocheted dishcloth) that leaves the studio with you. Expect direct, technique-focused teaching rather than social craft time; the emphasis is on building muscle memory and confidence in one or two stitches.
The studio operates by appointment and scheduled class enrollment rather than walk-in availability. Typical class sessions run Tuesday through Saturday afternoons and early evenings; exact availability shifts seasonally. Parking is street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. Confirm the current address and booking method by phone or email before visiting, as small studios sometimes relocate. The studio is accessible by car and is a 10-minute drive from downtown Oklahoma City.
Susan's Sassy Stitches fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City residents who want embroidery or crochet instruction without the time commitment of a semester or the transactional feel of a retail supply shop.
