Needlelace maker and teacher Elise Youssoufian demonstrating a complex eight-pointed star design in process, made with the basic knots and loops fundamental to needlelace making, 2020. Photo credit: © Elise Youssoufian 2020.
tserakordz circle
introduction
Mirroring historic ways handwork traditions were passed on between relatives, neighbors, and friends, Armenian Needlelace Initiative co-founder Elise Youssoufian leads a weekly in-person gathering to grow skills, share stories, and build community.
See below for more information, including how to register!
Additionally, several other skilled makers offer needlelace learning opportunities. Visit our Teachers page for a growing list of other instructors (coming soon), and see our Texts and Videos pages for alternative ways of learning. While tricky to master, practicing this art can be infinitely rewarding to the patient seeker.
tserakordz circle: armenian needlelace
When: Sundays, 4pm to 6pm Pacific Time (resumes January 18, 2026)
Where: Elise Youssoufian's home/studio in Lisjan (Ohlone) territory (Oakland, California)
Elise Youssoufian teaching an Armenian needlelace workshop, Lacis Museum of Lace and Textiles, Berkeley, CA, 2025. Video credit: © Van Tran 2025.
The weekly Tserakordz Circle is open to anyone seeking to make the life-affirming art of Armenian needlelace and experience its rich cultural significance in a supportive learning space. For a nominal fee, returning students are welcome any Sunday, and new students, any first Sunday of the month beginning February 2026.
Tserakordz (Western Armenian pronunciation of ձեռագործ) means “handwork”; among diasporans, the term is often used to refer to the needlelace. New students begin with the fundamentals, making knots and loops on fabric edges to create a sampler of key patterns. Continuing students dive into more complex techniques and learn tips and tricks for making circular lace medallions and doilies.
Returning students, bring your works-in-progress or start something new! The flow of each Tserakordz Circle session is based on the skills and interests of those who attend and may include viewing needlelace examples in Elise’s personal and ancestral archives.
All students are eligible to participate in a December 2026 group show, to celebrate our journeys and present our creations!
To register for the Tserakordz Circle, please complete the form at the bottom of this page.
about the teacher
The Tserakordz Circle is led by skilled needlelace maker Elise Youssoufian (she/they), who began learning from experts in Armenia in 2019 and has continued expanding her artistry on her own ever since, through countless hours of passionate study and practice. A Women's Spirituality PhD student researching relationships between handwork, healing, and resistance, Elise holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts and is a board-certified therapeutic musician. As a healing-centered poet, artist, and scholar, she has been teaching since 2009, and offering needlelace workshops 2021 onward in the US and Armenia.
To learn more about Elise’s needlelace’s journeys and view examples of their work, please see Elise’s maker’s bio on this site.
about the space
Elise’s home/studio near downtown Oakland, California—shared with her feline familiar—features natural light, happy plants, and herbal teas galore. Please note: entering involves stairs, sans elevator. To explore accessibility options, please fill out the form below and note how you would like to be supported.
In support of solidarity and crucially needed humanitarian aid, Elise donates a portion of teaching proceeds to Kooyrigs (Sisters)—an Armenian mutual aid org—and the Middle East Children's Alliance. To see why, we invite you to read "A Granddaughter of Genocide Survivors Dreams of Never Again" by Dana Mashoian Walrath, an award-winning author, artist, and anthropologist.
registration
Welcome! New and returning students, please complete this form to learn more about joining the Tserakordz Circle and begin registration. Thank you!
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