Circular Tapestry: Design Patterns and Accessories
The perfect combination: essential tips
A course by Poetryarn , Multidisciplinary artist
About the video: The perfect combination: essential tips
Overview
“In this lesson you will learn about all the design templates that I have created for you and I will explain how to use them. I will teach you where to start from, how to draw your wedge and some tips to place the increases. In addition, you will learn to know which point or polygon works best together, that is, how to combine them to create a good piece.”
In this video lesson Poetryarn addresses the topic: The perfect combination: essential tips, which is part of the Domestika online course: Circular Tapestry: Design Patterns and Accessories. Get started in this textile technique and learn the key concepts for weaving your own fashion complements.
Partial transcription of the video
“The perfect combination: essential tips We have already seen the three ways to design a circular pattern, first the written one, the diagram by point and the cell diagram. I'm going to tell you what I think one or the other is more useful for. If you use the written one, it is best to use a pattern with a single color. It is much more efficient and easier. Write down the color in which each point goes, it would be a bit complex. If you want to work with a color, I advise you to work the written pattern. If you want to work with more than one color, both the dot plot like the one with colore...”
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Course summary for: Circular Tapestry: Design Patterns and Accessories
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, Crochet, DIY, Fiber Arts, Pattern Design, Textile Design

Poetryarn
A course by Poetryarn
Ángela Cayero (Poetryarn) is a multidisciplinary artist who studied graphic design, artistic photography, fashion, and social work—a career that she did not finish due to her involvement as co-founder of Sacocharte, a creative company that was a precursor of the DIY movement in Spain in 2009.
Currently, her main project is Poetryarn, where she designs original and bursting patterns, to be applied with the tapestry technique. She has also published a book of patterns and texts, which will soon be available on her website and various digital platforms.
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