III Embroidery Circle: Facades of My City
- When
- Thu, Aug 20, 2:30 PM2:30 pm
- Where
- Biblioteca Pública Virgilio Barco · Teusaquillo Get directions
- Price
- Free
- Organizer
- BibloRed
Free · Source: BibloRed
About this plan
If you love embroidery and architecture, this plan is for you. The Virgilio Barco Public Library in Teusaquillo hosts a new session of the Embroidery Circle focused on the facades of Bogota.
The idea is to look at the city with fresh eyes and capture those details on fabric. You will work on doors, bricks, balconies, and windows. Use paint on fabric for the backgrounds and thread to mark textures, relief, and lines. The result is textile pieces that tell how time passes on our streets.
The activity is free and built for people who want to learn, share with others, and celebrate Bogota through craft and visuals.
What to expect
- Free embroidery and fabric painting workshop
- Inspired by Bogota's facades, doors, and balconies
- Embroidery Circle session at Virgilio Barco Library
- A tribute to the capital's architecture
- Open to the public in Teusaquillo
Who it's for
For fans of embroidery, textile craft, and Bogota architecture, and for anyone curious to pick up a new skill in a free cultural setting.
Tips
- Arrive early to claim a spot, since entry usually works on a first come basis.
- Check BibloRed to see if you need to bring materials or if the library supplies them.
- Take time to walk through the Virgilio Barco Library, one of the most interesting cultural spots in Teusaquillo.
FAQ
How much does the Embroidery Circle: Facades of My City cost?
Entry is free, so you can attend at no cost. Just confirm the time and availability on the BibloRed page before you go.
Where is the embroidery workshop held?
It takes place at the Virgilio Barco Public Library in the Teusaquillo district of Bogota. Check the exact address and directions on the official source.
When is the III Embroidery Circle?
The planned date is August 20, but times and the schedule can change. Confirm the day and time on the BibloRed page.
Do I need prior embroidery experience?
No experience needed. The workshop is built for beginners, mixing fabric painting with basic embroidery techniques.
What materials should I bring?
BibloRed usually posts whether materials are included or if you need to bring anything. We suggest checking the event details on their page before you go.
Why is the workshop called Facades of My City?
It pays tribute to Bogota's architecture during the capital's birthday month. Participants stitch doors, bricks, balconies, and windows as small stories of the city.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.






