Madrid Through a Creative Lens, new tour!

We had so much fun the first time, we’re doing it again! And I hope you’ll join us!

Puerta de Toledo, near my house

It was a week full of adventures, inspiration, laughter, and sharing. And that’s exactly why I organized our first Madrid Through a Creative Lens tour.

The Royal Cathedral and an example of Beaux Arts architecture here in Madrid

And once it was over, I sat down and thought about what I wanted to improve for the next one. Aside from moving a few things around and adding a few things–including an Spanish embroidery class with an expert who will be bringing antiques and will teach us various Spanish embroidery techniques and styles–the tour will be largely the same, but improved in some subtle ways.

Madrid Through a Creative Lens--some of our activities

I’ve also arranged for us to visit a bullfighting costume maker so we can see the construction process of these elaborate costumes and watch how they do the impressive embroidery. So cool! In addition, we’ll take a little field trip to see my studio, since everyone on the first tour seemed so curious about my own creative process and had so many questions.

behind the scenes at Madrid's historical and famous trim shop

So the itinerary is reworked and we’re ready. Would you like to join us? The dates for the next tour are November 8-15, 2025. It will be a busy week, but with lots of time for you to enjoy Madrid. We’ll be be a small group again, seeing art, meeting artisans, eating amazing Spanish food, experiencing flamenco and lots of other Spanish culture, and–best of all–making things and hanging out together. It’s a nice mix of activities and a wonderful time of year to enjoy Madrid.


so, so, so much great food

Also, best hotel breakfast ever! Not to mention the location and the hotel itself. It’s such a perfect home base and a great place to hang out in the cafe for a glass of wine or a snack. We all fell in love with it during the last tour.

so fun at the royal glass-making workshop in La Granja de San Ildefonso

Here’s what a few of our attendees had to say about it.

This was my first trip to Europe, and I could not ask for a better experience. Liesl has a strong eye for detail, and so many things were taken care of for the guests. The places to shop and visit are fantastic. Liesl brought together a diverse group of people who bonded strongly over the week. Stunning itinerary, great food, amazing art and palaces, and fun shopping. If you appreciate the care and detail Liesl puts into her sewing patterns you will also enjoy this trip. And most importantly, I have a new community of women I am honored to call friends.  –Robin

The tour was so fun, very informational, and excellent value for the price. Even if you are not a seamstress you can participate. Highly recommend for anyone who loves crafts and new ideas. –Mary

This tour was the trip of a lifetime for me. It was wonderful to spend time in a beautiful city with other talented and creative people. I was inspired by them and the beautiful architecture, museums, and Spanish culture. –Brenda

The first tour sold out very quickly, so if you’ve been waiting for this one you might want to jump on it right away, too. We’re also offering a discount if you book before June 15.

If you want to see more details about the trip and the experience you’ll have, you can find them on this page. And while you’re there, register to receive the tour’s full itinerary. When you do that, you’ll get access to all the details about what you’ll be doing, day by day. As a bonus, if you sign up, I will email you an invitation for two webinars we have planned, where you’ll be able to ask me all your questions and we can get to know each other a big.

And if you’re ready to book? Well, we’re ready for you. Here’s the link where you can do that. I hope to see you in Madrid in November!



 

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