Introduction to Blackwork Embroidery
A course by user709335 surname709335 , Artist and Researcher
Joined April 2018
Discover a traditional English embroidery technique and create a unique piece using historical patterns
Discover a traditional English embroidery technique and create a unique piece using historical patterns
Blackwork is a traditional English embroidery technique historically used to decorate garments, primarily with geometric designs. Despite what the name suggests, black isn't the only color used, as there are examples of blackwork embroidery throughout history done in blue, green, and metallic colors.
In this course, bring blackwork into the 21st century alongside embroidery artist Gimena Romero, who teaches you about the historical context of this art form and guides you through the process of creating your own sampler of both classic and contemporary patterns.
If you don't already know Gimena, take a look at her other courses: Experimental Embroidery Techniques on Paper, Painting with Thread: Textile Illustration Techniques, and Embroidery Technique with the Back Stitch.
What will you learn in this online course?
18 lessons & 11 downloads
- 98% positive reviews (629)
- 15,795 students
- 18 lessons (2h 40m)
- 11 additional resources (4 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish, English
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
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What is this course's project?
Create a pattern sampler and an embroidery piece using one of the patterns.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
Illustrators, designers, artists, and anyone interested in embroidery and its history as an art form.
Requirements and materials
No prior experience in embroidery is needed, as Gimena walks you through the whole process step by step.
The material list for the course includes size 8 and 12 pearl cotton, mouliné cotton (all the same color), size 22 and 24 round point needles, embroidery scissors, Monaco or Aida cloth in a contrasting color, nine embroidery hoops (at least size 17), a slate frame with a base (base optional), and a fabric marker.
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A course by user709335 surname709335
Gimena Romero is an artist and writer based in Mexico City and Barcelona. She trained at various schools in Mexico, Spain, and France and has received multiple awards and mentions internationally. Her work has been displayed in numerous exhibitions across countries like Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, France, Portugal, Ukraine, and Spain. She has several publications under her belt in the areas of narrative, poetry, and textile research with Thule Ediciones and Editorial Gustavo Gili. Her book Hebra de Agua was awarded book of the year at the 2016 Teixem la ciutat festival in Catalonia. She has also conducted research into embroidery and the body with Lausín embroidery at the UNAM Faculty of Arts and Design in Mexico. She loves life, dogs, and biscuits.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation
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Influences
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U2
Materials, samples of pieces and types of pattern
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Review of materials
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Samples of pieces made in study with this technique
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Types of Patterns
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U3
Open patterns
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Plumage
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Mosquitoes
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Tessellated
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U4
Average patterns
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Lace
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Diamond Eyelet
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Waffle
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U5
Closed patterns
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Herringbone Darning
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"T" Blocks
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Harlequin
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U6
Application of gradients
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How should be a pattern for blackwork?
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How to transfer a blackwork pattern?
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Outline of shadows
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Work by levels
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FP
Final project
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Blackwork
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Gimena is Gimena, she explains very well and this course makes you want to do more and more.
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The way Gimena takes us through blackwork is exquisite, I liked each of the patterns and as she says, this way of embroidering requires us to be in the present, it is a 10 out of 10
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I love embroidery and discovering the effect of doing embroidery in black, I loved it.
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The course is very well planned, it is enjoyable and you learn a lot. Gimena is a great teacher.
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wonderful course
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