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Introduction to Tambour Embroidery
English
Created by Dordea Alexandrina, offered on Udemy
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Description
Tambour embroidery is an ancient technique used in clothing, accessories, furnishings and to bead haute couture garments.
" Introduction to tambour embroidery" is a foundation that covers the basics of this technique.
You will learn about materials needed to start, pattern transfer, how to work with beads and sequins, as well as how to finish your embroidery and attach it to the garment.
Meaning of tambour embroidery can be more than just decorating you can create unique art with it and express yourself through texture, colours and design.
What you will learn
- What is tambour embroidery and what it is used for?
- Assembling the hook and framing the fabric.
- Basic stitch.
- Processing the beads and sequins.
- Techniques on design transfer.
- Embroidering a project from start to end.
- Attaching the finished embroidery to a garment.
Requirements
- Tambour hook.
- Embroidery hoop or frame.
- Fabric.
- Beads and sequins.
- Cotton thread.