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Freestyle Embroidery on Tulle for Beginners

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A course by Ignacia Jullian , Visual Artist and Embroiderer

Visual Artist and Embroiderer. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined June 2020
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Free style embroidery on tulle

“Congratulations! You have reached the end of the course. Thank you very much for sharing this time with me. I hope you've enjoyed it and that everything you've learned will help you bring your embroidery projects to life. Remember that the technique that I have taught you is the result of a long time of experimentation and practice. I encourage you to experiment with different materials and designs to develop your own style. Now, before we say goodbye, let's review the most important steps to carry out the course project. I would like you to briefly explain what you have done in each of the phases and to accompany the explanation with one or more images. The materials Choose the surface you want to work on and the type of tulle suitable for that surface. I recommend you to organize and measure the space to be embroidered well so that you do not have problems when fixing the patch. The design Choose a design: you can search for templates or make your own. Color it to have a guide when embroidering and choosing the threads.

The base Assemble the hoop and start embroidering the first layer of the patch. Remember to select your colors based on the layer before you start embroidering. This will help you better plan the project. Work the direction of your stitches from the sketch: mark them well on your drawing so you can remember how to work light and shadow through them.
The layers Once the base of the patch is ready, continue embroidering in layers to give details, color and depth to your design. You will see how it is taking shape and you will be able to correct what does not convince you and adjust colors if necessary.
The patch When the embroidery is ready, go over the patch and carefully trim the edges of the tulle. Place the patch on the chosen surface and embroider it to fix it. The length of the stitch is very important for the final result and will depend on the width of the tulle border that you have left.
I hope you enjoy the process very much! Share your final project with the community by clicking on "Create your project". Do not forget to share both the final result and the steps that have led you to it. Finally, I want to encourage you to participate in the forum: comment on the work of your colleagues, contribute ideas and share your progress and doubts. I will also be there as often as possible to give you advice and answer your questions. See you on the forum! ”

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“Final project Hello, if you are watching this video, you have already reached the end of this course. Congratulations. I would like to thank you very much for your participation and company. I hope that what you learned with me will accompany you in the creation of all your embroidery projects. Remember that this is a technique that I have been transforming over time and what I show you here It is the result of all that research and path. I invite you to have an open mind and experiment according to what you have learned. Remember to consider beforehand where you will install your patch cre...”

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Course summary for: Freestyle Embroidery on Tulle for Beginners

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (237)
  • 7706 students
  • 4 units
  • 14 lessons (2h 24m)
  • 5 downloads
  • Category

    Craft
  • Areas

    Accessory Design, Botanical Illustration, Embroidery, Textile Design

Ignacia Jullian

Ignacia Jullian
A course by Ignacia Jullian

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Visual Artist and Embroiderer

Ignacia Jullian is a visual artist and self-taught embroiderer. Her hand-stitched embroidery has led her to work with brands like Levi’s and collaborate on other special projects. She also creates paper murals, stickers, illustrations for clothing, and other types of art that she sells in her online store.
She has been experimenting with wool, thread, and fabric for years and exploring more creative, freestyle approaches to classic embroidery techniques like cross stitch. That curiosity helped her develop her own unique, and very colorful, embroidery style.


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Freestyle Embroidery on Tulle for Beginners. Craft course by Ignacia Jullian Best seller

Freestyle Embroidery on Tulle for Beginners

A course by Ignacia Jullian
Visual Artist and Embroiderer. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined June 2020
  • 100% positive reviews (237)
  • 7,706 students