3 Class Projects
It takes about 2-6 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
Constellation embroidery
Moon (manmaru) embroidery
landscape silhouette embroidery
Skills You’ll Learn
Are you looking for an embroidery pattern with a sophisticated feel that has never been seen before?
In this class, you'll create 3 basic starry motifs. After you enjoy the curriculum, I will thoroughly teach you tips on choosing threads, combining parts, and stitches, and how to create a world view so that you can also create your own original designs using them.
The kit comes with a perfect frame (frame) to decorate your work! Threads and beads will also be delivered in plenty of room, so you'll be able to enjoy arranging whatever you like.
Furthermore, embroidery artist PARCEL will also tell everyone about “things I always think about while spinning stars” and “the image of the starry sky I'm aiming for.”
This class is recommended for people like this
☑ ︎ For those who are new to embroidery
☑ ︎ Those who want to start a new genre of embroidery
☑ ︎ Those who like to immerse themselves and work mindlessly
☑ ︎ Those who love the stars, the night sky, and outer space
☑ ︎ Those who want to find a hobby they can enjoy for a lifetime
I use the 4 basic stitches of French embroidery
Using the four basic stitches from traditional French embroidery techniques, we propose designs that depict the starry sky and night sky with unprecedented ideas.
While firmly holding down the basics of embroidery so that even beginners can take the course with peace of mind, we will expand our expression to a new worldview like art made by stars, using beads and sequins that gorgeously adorn the work.
Constellations, moon, landscape silhouettes. Let's embroider 3 starry motifs
In this class, you'll create 3 motifs for each chapter: the twelve constellations, the moon, and silhouettes of trees and buildings. We will proceed with the lesson while explaining how to arrange them and how to select threads and beads so that each motif shines to the fullest.
Let's create beautifully while cherishing the contrast between light and shade.
In order to be able to apply it and enjoy your own starry sky embroidery
By taking this class, you can learn a full range of techniques, from the basics to application, for drawing starry sky embroidery. Also, the embroidery thread, beads, and sequins included in the kit will be delivered in sufficient quantities, so you can use them a lot even after completing the course.
It's also great to embroider your own constellation in a big way, embroider a sky full of stars, and enjoy Halloween motifs by applying landscape silhouettes.
I hope this class will inspire you to find a hobby you can enjoy for the rest of your life.
Recommended points of the kit
① Threads, beads, etc.An amount that you can enjoy even after taking the courseDeliver it!
② Perfect for decorating embroidered workswith frame!
[ALL IN ONE KIT]
1. embroidery frame (clover) 18cm
2. Hook (clover) size 9
3. Hook (clover) size 7
4. Hook (clover) size 5
5. Thread (white, DMC) B5200
6. Thread (black, DMC) 310
7. Thread (beige, DMC) ECRU
8. Thread (beige, DMC) 3033
9. Thread (brown, DMC) 3864
10. Thread (brown, DMC) 3790
11. Thread (gold, COSMO) No. 22 pearl
12. beads (round small, gold, TOHO) S-557
13. beads (pearl beads, 4mm, Munsell) gold
14. sequins (6mm spangle, TOHO) gold
15. Cloth (Oxford, approx. 33 x 33 cm) navy
16. Cloth (Oxford, approx. 25 x 25 cm) gray
17. Cloth (Oxford, approx. 25 x 25 cm) white
18. embroidery scissors
19. Chakopee (single sided) grey
20. tracing paper
21. forehead (for constellations) black
22. forehead (moon, for silhouettes) white
23. Set of designs
[Basic kit]
1. Hook (clover) size 9
2. Hook (clover) size 7
3. Hook (clover) size 5
4. Thread (white, DMC) B5200
5. Thread (black, DMC) 310
6. Thread (beige, DMC) ECRU
7. Thread (beige, DMC) 3033
8. Thread (brown, DMC) 3864
9. Thread (brown, DMC) 3790
10. Thread (gold, COSMO) No. 22 pearl
11. beads (round small, gold, TOHO) S-557
12. beads (pearl beads, 4 mm, Munsell) gold
13. sequins (6mm spangle, TOHO) gold
14. Cloth (Oxford, approx. 33 x 33 cm) navy
15. Cloth (Oxford, approx. 25 x 25 cm) gray
16. Cloth (Oxford, approx. 25 x 25 cm) white
17. forehead (for constellations) black
18. forehead (moon, for silhouettes) white
19. Set of designs
[Things you need to prepare yourself]
・Cloth scissors (if you don't have them, you can use craft scissors)
・Scissors for work
・Pencil or mechanical pencil
· Tracer or ballpoint pen
・Masking tape
・cellophane tape
・Iron
[Notes on sending kits]
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To check delivery status and fees, please contact us.
Please note that kit delivery may take up to 2 business days from the start of delivery.
Curriculum
Creator
embroiderer
I'm creating a shining starry sky with glitter, twinkling, and particles of light scattered all over the fabric.
A feeling of atmosphere that makes you want to keep looking at the stars that make your heart flutter the moment you see them, and the scenes that make your heart move so fast... put only that feeling into one needle at a time.
・Japan Handicraft Promotion Association Embroidery Division Stitch 100 Course Undergraduate Course Completed (2020)
・AJC Creators Contest Bronze Award-Sankei Shimbun Award-Winner (2022)
[Creator Interview]
Q. What led you to start embroidering the starry sky?
I started learning French embroidery in a correspondence course because I wanted to add names and cute motifs to my own children's belongings.
I loved the fluffy, bright, and adorable atmosphere of French embroidery, but on the other hand, I've always admired images of fantastic contrasts of light and shadow, such as the world view of Harry Potter.
Therefore, I thought I could create a new style by fusing French embroidery techniques that have been widely handed down as a tradition with motifs with a chic, dark, and blue atmosphere, so I started activities specializing in starry sky embroidery in 2021.
Q. Please tell me the reason why online classes were offered at CLASS101.
Until now, I've only been earnestly creating motifs that came to my mind, designs I'd like to see, with all my heart, but I happened to hear from someone who thought it would be even more fun if we could have friends who could embroider the starry sky together... I feel that the timing is wonderful, too.
Q. What kind of experience do you want students to have through this class?
Of course, it's fine to have them cut it exactly according to the design, and it's also good if you create a sea of stardust to your heart's content.
I definitely want you to experience the feeling of a sparkling starry sky spreading infinitely in your own hands.
Q. Please say a word to the students!
Thank you so much for watching the starry sky embroidery class.
Here, the methods and tricks that have been created little by little through trial and error until now are carefully explained in an easy-to-understand manner.
We were able to create such a glittering starry sky with progress, questions and questions during production, and reports on the finished product! Please feel free to comment on anything, such as being proud of your own stardust embroidery, etc.!
Beginners and experienced people would be very happy if they could cross the barriers and move forward while communicating together.
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