Area of Study: Embroidery Class Hours: 6 Class Type: Notebook Skill Level: All skill levels are welcome. Basic embroidery skills are helpful but not necessary. Sewing skills required: None
In early stitching books and journals the joining together of two separate pieces of fabric is referred to as bridging or insertion work.
This technique involves two finished fabric edges that are basted onto a stabilizing surface (usually paper) with a space left between.
The space is then embellished with decorative stitching that binds the edges of the two pieces together as one.
Today this type of work is referred to as "faggoting".
In this faggoting notebook class, you will explore some of the basic faggoting stitches and how they can be applied to your stitching projects.
You will practice these stitches on straight, curved and irregular shapes. You will also learn ways to finish fabric edges so you can apply
faggoting to your own projects.
Specific stitches and techniques learned in class are:
Basic insertion stitch
Blanket insertion stitch
Faggoting along a straight edge
Faggoting along a curved edge (such as a collar)
How to create a bound edge for faggoting
How to finish your fabric edges for scalloped faggoting
How to set up and stitch free form shapes
Complete Kit Contents: Practice fabric; spaghetti tubing; rick rack; lace insertions; floss; tatting thread;
needles; class handout and templates
Pre-requisite: None
Student Supplies: embroidery scissors with a fine sharp point; 50wt. or 60wt. colored basting thread;
glass head pins; thimble (optional); pencil for taking notes; paper scissors; double stitch tape; small padded board for lace shaping;
light & extension cord (required); magnification (required)