![]() Wired Slips – Ok, here’s the meat of the matter. Here, the take-away is layering to get just the right effect for the type of stitches you’re using.ĥ. Padding with Felt – Just exactly that – how to use felt to add higher relief to stitches. The take-away in this lesson, I think, is the direction of stitching.Ĥ. Padding with Stitches – Just exactly that – how to work stitched padding for to raise satin stitch and other stitches. ![]() At the same time, you’ll see the instructor work those stitches, so if you don’t know them, you can figure them out right from the lesson.ģ. For example, it’s expected that you know the most basic stitches, like split stitch. The class assumes, though, that you have basic knowledge of embroidery. Dimensional Stitches – Here, you’ll learn all about the order of work, what stitches to work first on any stumpwork project, and the like. This type of information from a skilled teacher is gold, because most of it applies not just to this technique, but to any embroidery project you undertake.Ģ. You’ll also learn about the supplies used, setting up your hoop or frame, transferring the design, and all the stuff you need to know to get the learning project underway. Introduction to Stumpwork, where you learn a bit about the background of this embroidery technique. The class is divided into seven video lessons, and you also get downloadable printable class materials for further instruction.ġ. And it does this through walking the student step-by-step through a beautiful stumpwork project. The class covers exactly what it promises: the essentials of stumpwork. She knows what she’s doing, she’s experienced in teaching – this all comes across very clearly in the class. So, Stumpwork: Raised Embroidery Essentials! Right off the bat, I’ll tell you this: it’s a good class, and a great way to learn the basics of stumpwork and to acquire the skills you need to advance in your hand embroidery pursuits.Ĭeleste is an excellent teacher, and her cool, calm, matter-of-fact approach to stumpwork will go a long way to make you a confident stitcher. To top it all off, if you want to take the class, I’ve got an early (and deep) discount for you at the end of the review. I’ll tell you what’s in it, who it’s for, what you can learn from it, and the general pros and cons. Only this new one is a stumpwork class – Stumpwork: Raised Embroidery Essentials, taught by Celeste Chalasani. ![]() Remember the goldwork class I reviewed a while back? It’s the same concept! It’s much better than that!Ĭraftsy has a launched yet another excellent hand embroidery class for those who want to extend their embroidery skills in an affordable, easy, self-paced way. I haven’t been torturing myself with a Netflix marathon. Yep, I’ve been totally glued to the screen, watching videos in the middle of the day. I’ve been indulging in a very agreeable diversion the last couple days.
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