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Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool

Sans serif + chain and flat point

A course by Elidé Rangel Soto , Designer and Visual Communicator

Designer and Visual Communicator. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined January 2017
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About the video: Sans serif + chain and flat point

Overview

“Here we are going to work with a very old stitch, which combines the chain and the flat point. With this, we will achieve relief and, to give it a rustic effect, we will use matt cotton yarn. ”

In this video lesson Elidé Rangel Soto addresses the topic: Sans serif + chain and flat point, 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, in this lesson, now we're going to work with a sans serif typography. mean, he does not have skates. And that also has the quality of being a monoline. This means that his stroke is constant and has no thick or thin. And it's so fine that you can do it with a single pass of a contour stitch, you're not going to have to fill it. The stitches that we are going to see to do this letter in specific are stitches that were used a long time ago, are superclassic and were used a lot for the handkerchiefs ... ... when the initials were embroidered. And they were superfine letters, but they als...”

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Course summary for: Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (686)
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  • 16 lessons (3h 14m)
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    Embroidery, Textile Design

Elidé Rangel Soto

Elidé Rangel Soto
A course by Elidé Rangel Soto

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Designer and Visual Communicator

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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Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool. Craft course by Elidé Rangel Soto Best seller

Embroidered Letters: Thread as a Graphic Tool

A course by Elidé Rangel Soto
Designer and Visual Communicator. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined January 2017
  • 100% positive reviews (686)
  • 12,663 students