
Advanced
The eighth and last level of the “History of Fashion” curriculum requires 48 classroom hours and covers a great number of techniques making it possible to craft this embroidery piece inspired by the Lesage archives of the 2000s. The embroideries are crumpled and destructured, and a number of sequins are used. Level 8 of 8.
Lunéville hook
Affixing fleece padding — Applying beads and tubes in continuous and discontinuous lines, drawn stitch and cassé techniques — Applying fabrics and leather — Chain stitch — Mousse (double vermicelli beading & sequins) — Placing a trim maintained with a zigzag — Plaiting — Riche stitch — Sequins in river work in dimensional hump, back-and-forth and scaling — Thread crumple work — Vermicelli beading — Vermicelli sequin application — Working drawn stitch with silk —
An initial encounter makes it possible to propose the course that best corresponds with your project and skill level. A schedule is then tailored to your availabilities and the remaining vacant seats. You are welcomed to one of the classes where you will participate in private group lessons. A teacher, focusing on six students of various levels, will initiate you into various artistic embroidery techniques and follow up on your work and step-by-step progress. A training course may begin at any time of year. The courses are either given in French or English, and are held Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. All the courses are valid for one year from the registration date. Courses are given in French; but for foreign students, they are given in English.
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