Character Illustration with Needle and Thread
Course final project
A course by Flora Te , Illustrator and embroidery
About the final project for: Character Illustration with Needle and Thread
Illustration of characters with thread and needle
“We arrived at the end of the tour! I am very happy that you have chosen my course to learn more about these two activities, I hope you can cheer yourself up and create your own universe of characters diburdaditos, and that you can take full advantage of the illustrations that arise from these projects! I will be attentive to all your final productions and the queries that are presented to you. Do not forget to share them so that we can all see them and thus have a feedback between us! You can follow me on Instagram as @ flora.te. Thank you for joining this course and I hope you have been very helpful! ”
Partial transcription of the video
“FINAL PROJECT Well, now that we reach the end of the course, We will take a tour of everything we were seeing. First I told them who I am and how I got to dedicate myself to what I do today. Then I went on to tell you about my influences and the people who inspire me. In the lesson that followed I told them a little about the project we were going to do. Then we saw the materials, I told them a little about the particularity of each one. Then we go to see a little about the investigation to later form our Identikit and after that, we go on to create our mood board to create the atmosphere o...”
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Course summary for: Character Illustration with Needle and Thread
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Category
Craft, Illustration -
Areas
Embroidery, Textile Design, Traditional illustration

Flora Te
A course by Flora Te
Florencia Toyos, better known as Flora Te, is a self-taught embroiderer and illustrator. His path began a few years ago, while making handmade notebooks and decided to incorporate some embroidery on the covers. Following this, he began to learn techniques of Mexican embroidery, embroidery with stones, or cutting and sewing for haute couture; also, in parallel he illustrated and delved into watercolor, until he realized that he had to mix his two passions. He started taking pictures of his embroidered illustrations and sharing them on social networks. This is how he started selling his products, making his Flora Te project real.
Their diburdaditos (small embroidered and colorful characters), became part of a collection of clothes of the merchandising of a rock band.
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