Introduction to Photo Embroidery: Create Images with Texture
Raised stitches 3
A course by Ofelia & Antelmo , Textile Art Workshop
About the video: Raised stitches 3
Overview
“We finished reviewing the relief stitches by putting the rococo stitch into practice.”
In this video lesson Ofelia & Antelmo addresses the topic: Raised stitches 3, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Photo Embroidery: Create Images with Texture . Learn to embroider photographs or paper images by hand using flat and raised stitches.
Partial transcription of the video
“Raised Stitches The next stitch we're going to look at is known as rococo stitch. It's similar to the French knot, but instead of two loops, we're going to do several. We're going to make two holes in a row, so first, we'll do one, and then we'll do another one in the same direction. We have two, and we'll make the first stitch with normal floss, without splitting or adding to it. Then we'll start to vary the thicknesses. I'm going to pull the photograph down to create a gap. I'll go in at the first stitch and go simply go forward to the other stitch. Here, I make sure that this excess gets...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Photo Embroidery: Create Images with Texture
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DIY, Embroidery, Paper Craft, Photography, Textile Design

Ofelia & Antelmo
A course by Ofelia & Antelmo
Ofelia & Antelmo is a project created by Gabriela Martínez—designer and textile artist—in 2017 that started out as a contemporary textile art proposal presented in two formats that go hand in hand: textile art and wearable art.
Textile art is the starting point of Gabriela's process, in which she explores all her ideas for colors, textures, stitches, and effects, then seeks to bring them to life in handmade garments with wear-resistant finishes and stitches. Her main motivation is that quality prevails over quantity, and so she creates pieces that can be inherited as a form of protest at the speed at which the world moves today.
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