Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool
Transfer to the web
A course by Elidé Rangel Soto , Designer and Visual Communicator
About the video: Transfer to the web
Overview
“In this lesson, we will prepare to embroider by transferring the design to the fabric with solvent so as not to lose any detail. ”
In this video lesson Elidé Rangel Soto addresses the topic: Transfer to the web, which is part of the Domestika online course: Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool. Learn to design powerful words with needle and thread.
Partial transcription of the video
“Well, we're already almost ready to start embroidering, but first I want to show you how I transfer my designs to the fabric. When it comes to typography, is very important that the design be unaltered and be as defined as possible on the fabric. A tracing method with a carbon paper or carbon paper can sometimes have certain margin of error. I recommend you work with this transfer method which is solvent. I use albanene or vegetable paper because it has the exact porosity to release the toner. It has to be an impression, this is superimportant, laser printing, because otherwise otherwise do...”
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Course summary for: Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool
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Areas
Embroidery, Textile Design

Elidé Rangel Soto
A course by Elidé Rangel Soto
Elidé Rangel, better known as Florula, is a designer and visual communicator. In 2012, she founded Estudio Florula, where she explores the possibilities of design based on experimentation with different manual techniques and alternative materials.
Her first encounter with embroidery was through self-teaching, although she was later trained by Inés da Luz and Gimena Romero. In 2015, she received a Master's degree in surface design from the IED in Madrid, carrying out projects for brands such as Casita de Wendy, Vista Alegre, and the Thyssen Museum, as well as collaborations with the Texture Factory Workshop.
Estudio Florula covers a range of areas, from handmade design using embroidery and other manual techniques, and its dissemination through workshops and DIY kits, to the design of patterns with applications in fashion, packaging and branding, and special projects.
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