Crochet embroidery is an ancient technique that allows for the application of various materials such as sequins, jet, beads, and couvettes onto garments and fabrics, making them precious and elegant. Similar to the French Lunéville technique, Italian crochet uses hooks that do not have a wooden handle; the hook is a single piece, usually made of steel, and each embroiderer typically “dresses” their hook with fabric to suit their grip.
This technique allows for extremely precise work and is much faster than traditional needlework, enabling the creation of very long and complex embroideries. The instructors of our courses are experienced embroiderers who have worked in this field for many years and possess a strong creative talent. They can guide students not only in learning the basic stitches but also in developing an eye for the taste and harmony of embroidery.
INTERMEDIATE COURSE: Crochet and Needlework
Every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Dismantling and finishing work
45 hours over 15 days – 3 hours per lesson
Fabric preparation on the frame
Chain stitch
Use of chain stitch for applying various materials
Refinement of basic techniques
Advanced crochet techniques
Application of needlework materials
Basic needle stitches
Venue Info
Grasso Pino Ind, Via Simone D'Orsenigo, Milano, MI, Italia
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