Course Description
Ulan Embroidery is a traditional technique known for its vibrant, intricate designs often used in ethnic and cultural textiles. This form of embroidery typically involves bright threads and detailed stitching patterns, with a focus on creating motifs that reflect nature, daily life, or symbolic meanings. The technique is used on a variety of fabrics, including cotton and silk, to craft decorative pieces, garments, and accessories.
Students learn specialized stitches, thread techniques, and design elements that are characteristic of Ulan style. The course also emphasizes cultural significance and how to adapt the technique to contemporary design. Graduates can pursue careers in traditional textile arts, fashion, or home decor.
Course Curriculum:-
- Getting the right supplies (and where to find them)
- How to trace your pattern
- Stretching the fabric in your hoop
- Threading and using your punch needle
- Basic punch needle techniques, plus a few fun modern ones
- How to troubleshoot when problems arise