4 Class Projects
It takes about hour(s) to complete each project.
Rose made with one stroke (please prepare your own frame)
Small samplers to decorate: embroidery swatches (please prepare your own frames)
ribbon brooch
heart brooch
Skills You’ll Learn
Have you given up on the fact that Lunéville crochet embroidery is special and difficult?
This class consists of a Lunéville crochet embroidery curriculum where you can learn from the basics.
We incorporated basic (chain stitch) exercises using tulle, which is not normally used, so that even beginners can get started.
We also create samplers (embroidery samples) and brooches using materials used in the Grand Maison, ordered from France, the home of haute couture, so that even intermediate people can enjoy it.
You will learn the importance of practicing the basics well and that you can create wonderful works even in basic lessons
Being able to do chain stitching or being able to continuously stab beads may not mean that you have learned the basics well.
In order to step up further, let's learn the basics well.
In the applied section, I will introduce techniques unique to Luneville Crochet embroidery that are not needles, and how to embroider when using a needle, etc., and how to make a variety of expressions by yourself even after you have finished learning the class.
A must-see for those who want to create gorgeous works using sparkling beads and spangles
This time, the kit uses materials ordered from France, such as Czech beads and French cuvettes.
We will set a little more materials, so please use them for practice or apply them to create small works.
As for the all-in-one kit, we have prepared a kit for beginners who do not have tools.
The basic kit is available for those who already have an embroidery frame or crochet embroidery (70, 80).
[All-in-one kit]
1. Philosinova Metallic Thread Gold (chapters 1, 4)
2. Philosinova metallic thread silver (chapters 1, 2, 3)
3. Philosinova Filagan Noisette (chapter4)
4. Philosinova Filagan White (chapters 2, 3, 4)
5. Philosinova Fila Gammarin (chapter3)
6. Organza □ 27 cm (4 Assignments+Practice)
7. Tulle (chapter1 practice)
8. Marking pen (artist brown)
9. Sewing Needles/Silk Tweezers
10. KAWAGUCHI Handicraft Bonds
11. KAWAGUCHI Multipurpose Bonds for Handicrafts
12. Artificial leather (lining cloth, chapter 3, 4)
13. artificial flower pin 30mm (chapter3, 4)
14. French antique lace (chapter3, 4)
15.6mm crystal pearl (chapter4, practice)
16.4 mm ecla (chapter3, 4, practice)
17. Threading Charlotte Green (chapter 2 practice)
18. Threading Charlotte Pearl White (chapter2)
19. Threading Charlotte Marin (chapter3)
20. Threading Charlotte Gold (chapter 4)
21. threading cuvette 1/4 pink (chapter2)
22. threading cuvette 1/2 ivory (chapter 2 practice, 3, 4)
23. embroidery frame clover turn hoop
24. crochet set 70, 80
25. pattern
Things you need to prepare yourself
・Thread cutting shears
・Cutting shears
・Eye strike
・cutter
・Cutter stand
・Machi needle
[Basic kit]
1. Philosinova Metallic Thread Gold (chapters 1, 4)
2. Philosinova metallic thread silver (chapters 1, 2, 3)
3. Philosinova Filagan Noisette (chapter4)
4. Philosinova Filagan White (chapters 2, 3, 4)
5. Philosinova Fila Gammarin (chapter3)
6. Organza □ 27 cm (4 Assignments+Practice)
7. Tulle (chapter1 practice)
8. Marking pen (artist brown)
9. Sewing Needles/Silk Tweezers
10. KAWAGUCHI Handicraft Bonds
11. KAWAGUCHI Multipurpose Bonds for Handicrafts
12. Artificial leather (lining cloth, chapter 3, 4)
13. artificial flower pin 30mm (chapter3, 4)
14. French antique lace (chapter3, 4)
15.6mm crystal pearl (chapter4, practice)
16.4 mm ecla (chapter3, 4, practice)
17. Threading Charlotte Green (chapter 2 practice)
18. Threading Charlotte Pearl White (chapter2)
19. Threading Charlotte Marin (chapter3)
20. Threading Charlotte Gold (chapter 4)
21. threading cuvette 1/4 pink (chapter2)
22. threading cuvette 1/2 ivory (chapter 2 practice, 3, 4)
23. pattern
Things you need to prepare yourself
・embroidery frame clover turn hoop
・Crochet set 70, 80
・Thread cutting shears
・Cutting shears
・Eye strike
・cutter
・Cutter stand
・Machi needle
❗️ Kit notes ❗️
・The package design of the kit may differ slightly depending on when it is in stock. Please be aware of this.
・Please note that in the unlikely event that there is a problem with the kit, we can only respond if you contact us within 1 month from the date of receipt.
・Since the delivery company differs depending on the kit, we do not accept the specification of the delivery company and delivery date respectively.
・If the kit is returned due to an unknown address or prolonged absence, or for reshipping due to a change of delivery address during delivery, a fee will be charged.
・ To change the delivery address “after shipping”, it is necessary to contact the delivery company directly to make the change.
・The kit will be shipped within 24 hours after payment is confirmed, and fees will be charged for cancellations and changes from this point on.
・Please contact the contact information for confirmation of delivery status and handling fees.
・Please note that kit delivery may take up to 2 weeks on a business day basis from the start of delivery.
Curriculum
Creator
Etsuko Narita
The materials that sparkle and shine beautifully are exciting on their own, but the joy when the work is finished is hard to change. I want you to experience that joy.
embroidery artist
I went to France in 2009 and learned art embroidery at “Paris Ecole Rousage”.
I returned to Japan after staying for a year and a half. After that, I went back to France and learned lace embroidery techniques that were unrivaled at the birthplace of Lunéville crochet embroidery.
Since 2014, classes centered on Luneville Crochet embroidery have been offered in Tokyo.
I participated in art embroidery exhibitions “TALENTS2017” and “TALENT2019” at the invitation of the French Art Embroidery Association “Brode-Art”, which actively participated in domestic competitions and looked at their career.
Q. What kind of activities does the teacher do? Please tell me about your teacher.
A. We use Czech beads, beautifully colored French spangles, antique materials, etc., to deliver accessories and interior goods.
In addition to activities as an art embroidery artist, such as participating in French art embroidery exhibitions and domestic competitions, lessons are offered, and there are many exchanges with French artists and embroidery associations, and in the lessons, I convey living information to everyone.
Q. How did your teacher start embroidering Lunéville crochet?
A. While producing and selling hand knits centered on organic materials, I came across Luneville crochet embroidery through a common tool, crochet (crochet), and went to France to study.
Q. Why did you offer online classes with CLASS101?
A. There is no classroom close to my home, I can't attend the classroom due to family circumstances, and I want to take lessons in my own free time, so I started this course.
Q. What points did you put the most effort into when planning the class?
A. We have devised an original curriculum dedicated to CLASS101, which is different from face-to-face lessons, so that even beginners can work on it.
Q. What kind of experience do you want the students to have through this class?
A. The materials that sparkle and shine beautifully are exciting on their own, but the joy when the work is finished is hard to change. I want you to experience that joy.
Q. Please give a message to the students!
A. It is an embroidery technique that is said to be special and difficult, but you will gradually learn it by practicing the basics thoroughly. I would be happy if you could work steadily on each issue without giving up.
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