3 Class Projects
It takes about 1 to 3 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
Mosaic pattern earrings*Can be changed to earrings
Eastern European flower earrings*Can be changed to earrings
tulip earrings
Skills You’ll Learn
You can make 3 types of accessories!
All three types are made in different ways. Let's start with the one with a lower level of difficulty, and try a slightly more difficult work for the third one.
All with different designs and techniques!
First, let's make mosaic earrings. It has a cute design with a rolling shape.
The foundation is filled with the most basic satin stitching. First, try to experience the fun of embroidering. I will also tell you the most basic way to tailor accessories.
Next, I will make Eastern European flower earrings.
Now that you're used to regular embroidery thread, let's use glitter thread. The lame thread is crumpled, but when you actually stab it, the glitter enters very cleanly, and it has a gorgeous finish. Be sure to check it out for yourself.
I will tell you how to tailor an accessory that is different from the previous one.
Finally, we will make tulip earrings.
It was the third type, and it was about time I got used to making embroidery accessories. Here, I'm going to make something a little more difficult. It is a design where a frame using sequins and a top using beads are made separately and combined at the end.
Even the joy of being able to make something original!
In the bonus chapter, we'll show tips on color matching and recommended bead shops so that you can create your own original after class.
I would be happy if you learned about the fun of embroidery accessories in this class, and I would be happy if you could make your own original this time.
[All-in-one kit]
- Cloth (sheeting)
- Adhesive core
- thin felt
- thick felt
- synthetic leather for lining
- embroidery thread
- T pin
- 9 pins
- beads
- Piercing/earring hardware
- printed pattern
- cutwork scissors
- Adhesives (for metal fittings)
- Adhesives (for handicrafts)
- Adhesive (for stickiness)
- 2 needles (thick) 2 needles (thin)
- Threading thread (pack of 2)
- embroidery frame
- Maru Yattoko
- Chaco pen
[Basic kit]
1. Cloth (sheeting)
2. Adhesive core
3. thin felt
4. thick felt
5. synthetic leather for lining
6. embroidery thread
7. T pin
8. 9 pins
9. beads
10. Piercing/earring hardware
11. printed pattern
[Things you need to prepare yourself]
What you must use:
・Iron
・Embroidery frame (8-12cm)
・Embroidery needles (for 2-3 sticks)
・Bead needles (thin ones are acceptable even if they are not for beads)
・Thread cutting scissors
・Cloth cutting scissors
・Adhesives
・Maru Yatko
What would be better if there were:
・Handicraft scissors (for cutwork)
・Threading
・Chaco pen (something that disappears)
・Tracing paper
・Photocopy paper for cloth
・Tracers or ballpoint pens that no longer come out of ink, etc.
[Notes about the kit]
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Curriculum
Creator
haitmonica
Creator Interviews
Q. How did you come up with the name Hight Monica?
A. That's a strange name lol. Height monica is a neologism and has no particular meaning. I imagined something like the sound of a country far away, which is not Japanese, and added it. It's a name I've been using since I was in middle school.
Q. Please tell me what led you to start embroidering!
A. I originally drew illustrations all the time.
When I wanted to try making accessories, I tried various things such as clay and plastic bags, and the one that worked best was embroidery.
Embroidery is similar to the feeling of drawing an illustration because there are many thread colors and you can stitch freely. I think it would be nice if we could talk about that in class.
Q. What kind of experiences do you want the students to have through this class?
A. When it comes to embroidery, I often draw designs on cloth, but I want people to know that they are actually cute even when used as accessories.
Each of the 3 types of accessories I'm going to make this time has a different way of making them. I want both beginners and those who want to expand their technical range to enjoy it.
We've also prepared a bonus chapter so you can create your own original after class.
Q. Please give a message to the students!
A. I love the accessories I make myself. Let's have fun together!