Introduction to Latch Hooking and Locker Hooking
Course final project
A course by Mariana Baertl , Textile Artist
About the final project for: Introduction to Latch Hooking and Locker Hooking
Introduction to latch hooking and hooking locker
“Dear student, we have reached the end of the course and with pity I say goodbye but only for now. You can find me in the forum, where I will be attentive to all your creations and questions. Do not forget that if you have any questions about how to approach a new project or how to create a different texture, I can guide and guide you. I'm super super excited to see the final result of your decorative tapestry and see what other creations occur to you. Do not be afraid to experiment with different techniques, colors and patterns, even if the result does not turn out as you expected. It happens to all of us that we have a brilliant idea in our heads and when we execute it, it does not even look like the one we had in mind but practice makes perfect, so do not get discouraged and keep creating and experimenting. Thanks and see you later! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“Hello. the course has finally come to an end. but before we say goodbye. let's recap everything we've throughout this course. First. i told you who I am. and what influences and inspires me in my creations. Then I shared a bit about the history of these two techniques. I previewed what our final project would be. Then I talked a bit about color theory. texture compositions. and how to choose materials for your creations. After that. we learned how to create a sketch and how to transfer it onto the fabric. We prepared our workstation with all the necessary materials and tools our creation. T...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Latch Hooking and Locker Hooking
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Decoration, Fiber Arts, Textile Design

Mariana Baertl
A course by Mariana Baertl
Mariana Baertl is the founder of Living Fibers and a textile artist specializing in handmade embroidery and knit decor for indoor spaces. She studied fashion design in Peru before moving to Barcelona, Spain, where she perfected her technique and started working in haute couture and patternmaking.
After working many years as a fashion designer, she decided to change course and devote her time to textile art. All of her pieces are hand-embroidered with threads and yarns from around the world. Her biggest source of inspiration is nature, especially its shapes and movements.
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