HCP26089 Couture Bridal Lace Appliqué with Romina Fochesatto
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£275.00
This Workshop introduces students to the creative and
technical possibilities of lace appliqué within the
context of contemporary bridal couture. Widely used in
bridal design, lace appliqué is valued for its versatility
and its ability to create intricate decorative surfaces
while remaining efficient and adaptable.
Drawing from her experience as a bespoke bridal
designer, Romina Fochesatto will guide participants
through the process of transforming existing lace motifs
into a unique embroidered composition. Students will
learn how to analyse lace structures, isolate individual
motifs, and reposition them to create harmonious
designs suitable for garment surfaces.
Throughout the workshop, participants will explore
techniques used in couture bridal embellishment,
including lace cutting, placement, securing methods,
and subtle embroidery enhancements that integrate the
lace seamlessly into the base fabric. Attention will be
given to balance, texture, and composition so that the
final design appears cohesive and refined.
Students will produce a personalised lace appliqué
sample while developing an understanding of how lace
can be manipulated to create movement, depth, and
visual rhythm. By the end of the course, participants will
have gained both practical and conceptual knowledge of
lace appliqué, along with an appreciation for how the
technique is applied in professional bridal couture.
The workshop encourages experimentation and creative
decision-making while maintaining the precision and
craftsmanship associated with couture embroidery
techniques.
Please note this is an in-person class at Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 9AU.
Please view important joining information about Hampton Court courses.
RSN Stitch Bank
You can explore many more stitches in the RSN Stitch Bank.
This Workshop introduces students to the creative and
technical possibilities of lace appliqué within the
context of contemporary bridal couture. Widely used in
bridal design, lace appliqué is valued for its versatility
and its ability to create intricate decorative surfaces
while remaining efficient and adaptable.
Drawing from her experience as a bespoke bridal
designer, Romina Fochesatto will guide participants
through the process of transforming existing lace motifs
into a unique embroidered composition. Students will
learn how to analyse lace structures, isolate individual
motifs, and reposition them to create harmonious
designs suitable for garment surfaces.
Throughout the workshop, participants will explore
techniques used in couture bridal embellishment,
including lace cutting, placement, securing methods,
and subtle embroidery enhancements that integrate the
lace seamlessly into the base fabric. Attention will be
given to balance, texture, and composition so that the
final design appears cohesive and refined.
Students will produce a personalised lace appliqué
sample while developing an understanding of how lace
can be manipulated to create movement, depth, and
visual rhythm. By the end of the course, participants will
have gained both practical and conceptual knowledge of
lace appliqué, along with an appreciation for how the
technique is applied in professional bridal couture.
The workshop encourages experimentation and creative
decision-making while maintaining the precision and
craftsmanship associated with couture embroidery
techniques.
Please note this is an in-person class at Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 9AU.
Please view important joining information about Hampton Court courses.
RSN Stitch Bank
You can explore many more stitches in the RSN Stitch Bank.
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