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Transform Your Own Visuals To A Textile Art & Embroidery Project

Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.

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About Transform Your Own Visuals To A Textile Art & Embroidery Project

Why To Transfer A Visual?

What You Need To Get The Job Done

Visual Transferring-part 1

Photo Editing Basics

Carbon Paper Method

Light Pad (Reflection) Method

Silk Paper Guid Method

Pattern Making Method

Recap & Assignment

What You Will Learn?

  • This class is an essential tool for crafter & embroiders who wants to engage with textile art, specifically by creating and developing their own visual and projects.
  • Adding visual transferring techniques to your tool box will illuminate your creative path in new possibilities  with textiles and embroidery enabling you more artistic freedom and self expression .
  • I'll be demonstrating a variety of simple and effective visual transferring techniques to transform your visual to a textile and embroidery project..
  • You can later apply this knowledge into any of your future projects, whatever they are..
  • No previous knowledge is needed, Anyone can partake this class..
  • You will learn how to edit a photo, turn any visual to a to a line drawn sketch, explore various ways to transfer a simple or complexed visual to textile, create pattern for your textile projects and widen your creative textile  projects possibilities .
  • To try out the different techniques I'll be demonstrating you will need:.
  • Carbon paper, Artist transparent paper, Silk paper.
  • Soft 4B pencil.
  • Black ink pen.
  • Ball point pen.
  • Light pad.
  • Woven material.
  • Some sewing pins.
  • Scissors.
  • Embroidery hoop (I recommend 8-9 inch, like this one: https://amzn.to/3bJ714g).
  • Printer.