Raised embroidery using the knot lace technique
Trellis Point and its variants - Part 2
A course by Adriana Torres , Embroiderer
About the video: Trellis Point and its variants - Part 2
Overview
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In this video lesson Adriana Torres addresses the topic: Trellis Point and its variants - Part 2, 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
“Now I'm going to show you the diamond stitch, which is actually a variant of the trelis stitch, but more open. It's a little harder to do because it requires thread tension management. We are also going to make a rectangle, more or less similar to the same size. In this case, the size of the stitching is important. If we make it too big to be open, It's going to be too tense. So what we do is, I mark the center. If I make four, it will be too big, so I'll make six. I will mark the center and this side I will divide into three. So I'm going to try to put six topstitches on the top. Actually,...”
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Course summary for: Raised embroidery using the knot lace technique
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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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