EMBROIDERY –
6 MONTHS
Subjects taught
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Know your sewing machine
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Adjustment of stitch regulator for embroidery
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Adjustment of thread tension for embroidery
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Handling of frame
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Oiling sewing machine
Embroidery tolls and it’s about
Embroidery
1. Needle type
2. Frame etc.
Fundamental knowledge about
Embroidery
1. Cloth selection
2. Colors scheming or
combination
3. Design selection
4. Types of embroidery
threads
5. Methods of design tracing
Types of stitches
1. Running - Plain -shade
2. Second stitch
3. Cording
4. Cutwork
5. Eyelet
6. Satin stitch
7. Open work no. 1/no.2
8. Quilting
9. Patch work
10. Round stitch shade in round stitch
11.
Pin work – shade in pin work
12.
Scroll
13. Net work – Fancy stitch no net / patch on net/ organdie &
net
14. Chinese stitch
15. Venetian stitch
16. Shade work
17. Fancy stitches
18. Bead work
19. Sippi work
20. Chain stitch
21.
Penelope / Lachhi stitch
22.
Stem stitch
23.
Glass Work
24.
DMC Work On Dory work
25.
Wool Work - Cut wool Work -Guchhi wool work
26.
Silver & Gold Thread work Running, satin, scroll
27. Motifs
28.
Lace on Organdie
29.
Scalloping
Embroidery sample File
Album
Each
Sample of above mentioned stitch, size of samples to be 6” x 6”
Trace Note Book
At
least 40 designs to be made in drawing Note Book. The design must be artistic
Scenery
One garment of choice
One hand fitted item from the
following:
1. Doll Tea cosy
2. Tea cosy
3. Lamp shade
4. Hanky box
5. Bangle box
6. Pouch
7. Shopping Bag
8. Any Other item of choice.
One other item from the following
1. Pillow Cover
2. Sets of Table Masts
3. Tea cosy and tray cloth
4. Duchess set
5. Bed cover
6. A set of sofa covers
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