Raised embroidery using the knot lace technique
Finish the swatch: stitches separated from the fabric
A course by Adriana Torres , Embroiderer
About the video: Finish the swatch: stitches separated from the fabric
Overview
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In this video lesson Adriana Torres addresses the topic: Finish the swatch: stitches separated from the fabric , which is part of the Domestika online course: Raised embroidery using the knot lace technique. Discover the needle knitting method and learn the art of knot embroidery.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson I am going to explain the trellis, but separated from the fabric. In order to do that, we must draw the shape. Instead of drawing it on the fabric, We are going to draw it on any piece of paper. And we are going to make a layer for this paper. In this case, I am going to use this tape, what is packing tape, and what we do is place it on the design. And now we have the laminated paper. The idea of this is that the needle skates on this surface, because we cannot stick the tape on the fabric because it will come off. To be able to fix it to the fabric, We are going to sew it. Y...”
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Course summary for: Raised embroidery using the knot lace technique
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Areas
Arts & Crafts, Embroidery, Fiber Arts, Textile Design, Traditional illustration

Adriana Torres
A course by Adriana Torres
Argentine designer Adriana Torres has an eclectic background, having studied architecture, graphic design, fine arts and illustration. His collection of objects received the Seal of Good Design awarded by the Ministry of Industry and was selected to be part of the Argentine pavilions at 100% Design London, Maison & Objet Paris and at Pitti Bimbo, Italy. He received first prize in the National Crafts Competition, organized by the National Arts Fund.
He has collaborated with brands such as Seletti, Crate & Barrel, El Espartano and Tea Connection. His work has been published in several books and magazines, including: Stich•illo (Uppercase), Encore! The new Artisans (Thames & Hudson), Super Handmade (Designers Book) and DPI Magazine from Taiwan. Some of his works have been on the cover of magazines, such as Farnese the elephant, in Modern Decoration Home (Hong Kong) and Ander the lion, in the British magazine Embroidery.
He has also taught classes and workshops in several countries: Brazil, Mexico, the United States, England, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Spain and France.
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