Advanced Embroidery Techniques: Stitches and Compositions with Volume

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Course overview

Provider
Domestika
Course type
Paid course
Level
Intermediate
Deadline
Flexible
Duration
3 hours
Lessons
13 lessons
Certificate
Available on completion
Course author
Señorita Lylo

The value of an embroidered piece goes beyond a simple object of decoration; time and dedication make stitch by stitch, it becomes much more than threads and points. Loly Ghirardi -known in social networks as Miss Lylo and co-founder of the uauh! Studio- has more than 10 years among threads, dots and colors, collaborating for publications both in Europe and Latin America, among many other projects.

If in your first course Basic embroidery techniques: stitches, compositions and chromatic ranges you started in the world of embroidery, this time Miss Lylo invites you to take a step forward to learn more advanced stitches and create compositions with volume that you can apply to garments of your choice.

Description

Learn advanced stitches to be applied on garments

You will start by getting to know Loly Ghirardi - Miss Lylo - who will explain to you her most recent projects, her main influences and some books that serve as inspiration.

You will see the importance of observation, in this case using nature as inspiration, to transform that you look at textures with different points. To achieve this, you will know the materials and supports you will need, starting with the choice of threads and textures to create a spectacular embroidery.

You will learn advanced points of embroidery flat and relief as the pistil, festoon, festoon wheel, coral point, Rococo, variation of rosette, a point that resembles a corkscrew and, finally, you will make knitted dots to fill your embroidery volume .

In addition, you will discover how to apply basic shapes such as beads, beads and sequins to have more tools and give a special touch to your final project.

Finally, Miss Lylo will talk about the finishing of the embroidered piece, applying an interlining to fix the embroidery from behind, to preserve it and take care of it in the most delicate way.

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