Upcycling: Transform your Clothes
Fringes: effects of movement and fluidity
A course by ana catalina marchesi , Fashion Designer
Joined August 2021
About the video: Fringes: effects of movement and fluidity
Overview
“Now, I'm going to teach you how to choose and make fringes. They are great allies in customizing any type of clothing. They can be purchased or made by reusing fragments of the piece we are working on or scraps of different fabrics.”
In this video lesson ana catalina marchesi addresses the topic: Fringes: effects of movement and fluidity, which is part of the Domestika online course: Upcycling: Transform your Clothes. Get started with upcycling and transform your clothes using different materials and techniques. .
Partial transcription of the video
“In this class, we will start producing the fringes. The fringes will give that movement and swing in the piece. Now let's start with the bead fringe, that I chose to put here in my pocket. So let's go. We take a thread with a thin needle. Let's go put the thread on the needle. We cut. We make a little knot at both ends. And now let's make the bead fringe. Let's make a line with a fine needle. We take the pocket and start sewing. I chose some beads, I'm going to make them red. In these fringes, I chose to use these beads, that have a larger size, to make it easier when passing the needle. An...”
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Course summary for: Upcycling: Transform your Clothes
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Category
Craft, Fashion -
Areas
DIY, Fiber Arts, Textile Design, Upcycling

ana catalina marchesi
A course by ana catalina marchesi
Meet Ana Catalina Marchesi, a talented clothing designer, creative director and fashion designer. Originally from Argentine Patagonia, Ana Catalina is known for her La Pomponera project, where she makes exclusive items, some of which are made from existing clothing and accessories.
Its fun and artisanal aesthetic has won over prominent brands such as FARM, SRI, Melissa and Arezzo. From her home workshop in Río de Janeiro, Ana Catalina has learned to build characters and approach fashion to fantasy using elements inspired by public space and local culture.
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