Weaving, Embroidery & Punch Needle: Create a Textile Painting
Weaving
A course by Julie Robert , Textile Artisan
About the video: Weaving
Overview
“You will learn to weave on a canvas and not on a loom. You will see an original and completely new way to create on any flat non-hollow support.”
In this video lesson Julie Robert addresses the topic: Weaving, which is part of the Domestika online course: Weaving, Embroidery & Punch Needle: Create a Textile Painting. Discover the versatility of yarn by playing with the textures of wool, cotton and pearl to create beautiful decorative paintings.
Partial transcription of the video
“Weaving In this lesson, we will weave, as we saw earlier in the small exercises on the frames. I take my cotton thread. Roughly my arm span. I cut. I tie a double knot. With the other end, I thread my needle. I go under my frame, and come to the side. I pull my needle out. I go straight up, and pull on my thread. I come to the side, and try to be as parallel as possible, leaving a gap of about 1 cm. I come down and I repeat the procedure until the other side. Here, I will add some thread. I take my thread, I tie a double knot. Remember that this small knot will be hidden by the wool and vol...”
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Course summary for: Weaving, Embroidery & Punch Needle: Create a Textile Painting
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Category
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Areas
Accessory Design, Arts & Crafts, Decoration, Embroidery, Fiber Arts, Punch Needle, Textile Design, Weaving

Julie Robert
A course by Julie Robert
Julie Robert discovered embroidery thanks to her grandmother who taught her some invaluable sewing secrets. After a trip to Iceland that really left its mark, she created a collection of textile wall pieces that she sold to a store in Seattle leading to her work gradually becoming recognized.
Julie has an impressive background in the creation of textile art and is currently an ambassador for punch needling in France, and one of her books about this technique titled Punch Needle has been translated into various languages. For her, knitting is a form of relaxation. Her goal is to make textile art accessible for everyone and she does this by sharing her knowledge with the same sweetness that characterizes her work.
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