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3, 7922 course The
City & Guilds Level 3 Embroidery course, is the ultimate aim for all enthusiastic
embroiderers.Encompassing as it does a vast range of techniques from the traditional
to the more modern approaches. Embroidery is addressed from different countries,
and samples produced. Historical styles are also looked at, and the student is
encouraged to research and study. Machine
embroidery is touched upon as is appliqué and a small amount of piecing
fabrics. The design units that run along side the practical can be viewed as the
equivalent as a foundation art certificate. Method:
The candidate will complete and supply for assessment a.
work to satisfy the core unit b.
a portfolio of samples c.
an embroidered panel d.
an accessory e.
a functional 3D item or items f.
a wall hanging g.
Three experimental samples h.
samples of the techniques covered in the course. Each
module is split into lessons, with each lesson consisting of notes, photographs
and where required step by step instructions. Included with each module is a question
and answer sheet as well as a check list, this ensures that students have completed
all of the work within the module prior to it being returned for assessment. Being
a distance learning scheme students are able to communicate with the centre via
post, e-mail and telephone, or if possible visit Dorset for one of our regular
workshops. Module
1- colour and making it work for you, interlocking stitches, fabric painting,
getting inspiration from the landscape. Module
2- texture and its uses, blockprinting, collage techniques, silk painting
with texture in mind. Whole cloth quilting, trapunto, Italian quilting, small
hanging or cushion in silk quilted to your own choice. Module
3- line into pattern, learning how to draw to help you design, weaving sample,
development of cloth book, satin and long and short stitch. Media images and how
to create them. Module
4- geometric
and organic shapes, research project into a culture known for geometric representations.
Positive and negative designs. Counted thread techniques, cross-stitch and its
peasant history, blackwork, Hardanger, pulled thread, drawn thread, creating a
traditional sampler. Module
5- form, paper manipulations, appliqué, bias form taken into Celtic
work, Baltimore appliqué, Hawaiian work, Broderie Perse, San Blas or Mola
work, microwave dyeing, cut back appliqué. Module
6- the use of contrast, drawing figures and faces, working on proportion,
work taken from the Bayeux tapestry, modern figure worked in Bayeux stitch. Stumpwork
figure, abstraction of the human form, project on well-known embroiderer who uses
the human figure as their inspiration. Human figure in atechnique of your own
choosing. Module
7- new materials free machine techniques, tyvek, softsculp, burning and manipulating,
exploring other new fabrics. Smocking, pleating, faux chenille, prairie points,
edges, paper piecing patchwork, Japanese folded, making cords. Three experimental
samples. First assessment piece. Module
8- embellishments, sequins, beads, buttons, shisha, securing samples, Dorset
buttons, zips, haberdashery, inspirational pieces, Second assessment piece. Module
9- papermaking, pyrographs and braiders, making fabric covered books and files,
third assessment piece Module
10- working from historical costume, looking at fans, gloves, masks, cuffs
and ornament, forth and last assessment piece created for a fictional character.
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