Specialization

Specialization in crochet garments

About the video: Introduction to the world of crochet

Overview

“Let's dive into the world of crochet. What is it? What can we achieve with it? In this lesson, we'll cover all of this and a little more.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Introduction to the world of crochet, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in crochet garments. Design and weave crochet romantic garments using classic points and light structures for delicate finishes.

Partial transcription of the video

“Introduction to the world of crochet In this unit we will see the complete creative process from the sweater, its different stages, some technical data, sketch and inspiration in order to arrive at the design of your final project. In this lesson I will introduce you to the world of crochet, what is crochet, what can we achieve with it and some techniques. Crochet is an ancient weaving technique. Hook and yarn needed. With this we are making different knots or interlacing with which we are creating a fabric with which we can make objects, decorations, costumes and a host of other things. He...”

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Course summary for: Specialization in crochet garments

  • Level: Beginner
  • 119 students
  • 7 units
  • 102 lessons (17h 48m)
  • 54 downloads
  • Category

    Craft, Fashion
  • Areas

    Crochet, DIY, Fashion Design, Fiber Arts, Textile Design

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Specialization in crochet garments. Craft, and Fashion course by Domestika

Specialization in crochet garments

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 119 students