Textured Embroidery: Combine Needlework and Beading
Rococo stitch and double needle stitch
A course by user1430533 surname1430533 , Embroidery Artist
Joined August 2019
Learn to transform everyday textures, like clothes and flowers, into embroidery pieces by combining volumetric stitches and beadwork
About the video: Rococo stitch and double needle stitch
Overview
“You will know the rococo stitch and I will show you examples of how I have used them in other embroidery. I will also teach you how to do the double needle stitch and how and when to use it. These are two points of the same family that can help you create unique projects. ”
In this video lesson user1430533 surname1430533 addresses the topic: Rococo stitch and double needle stitch, which is part of the Domestika online course: Textured Embroidery: Combine Needlework and Beading. Learn to transform everyday textures, like clothes and flowers, into embroidery pieces by combining volumetric stitches and beadwork.
Partial transcription of the video
“Rococo stitch and double needle stitch Now I will introduce you to the rococo point. For this, we will use six strands. We will use a strand that measures from hand to shoulder. We will use a thick needle that is the same width as the thread. To start the rococo point, we will look at the top line and the bottom line. I'll start at the top line. Skewer up. To be more comfortable, I bring the thread to the left side and I'll click on the bottom line and I go back out where I entered. Before taking the needle out, I will wind the thread around it. To be more comfortable, I put my finger under...”
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Course summary for: Textured Embroidery: Combine Needlework and Beading
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Color Theory, Costume Design, Embroidery, Fiber Arts, Textile Design, Textile Illustration
A course by user1430533 surname1430533
Carolina Pérez Bustos is an embroidery artist who graduated from the Escuela de Artes y Oficios Santo Domingo in Bogotá, Colombia. Her embroidery journey began in 2010 with Manos que bordan. It was then that she started to form a connection with textures and the reality of communicating through needlework. She is specialized in flat stitches and woven stitches, as well as beadwork.
She has had the opportunity to work with various haute couture designers and designers of children's toys. She also teaches embroidery at various independent establishments to people from all over the globe.
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