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Embroidery class at Piccolo: Ivette, the teacher, teaches the "Margarita stitch".
Preparation: Lines are drawn as a base, which can be straight or forming little flowers. These lines will be used for the embroidery.
Margarita stitch technique:
The needle is inserted below the line.
The thread is "hugged" with the needle.
The needle is pulled out above the line, creating a small petal.
The process is repeated to form a complete flower or bouquet.
Variations:
The central line of the petal can be drawn first, and then the margarita stitch can be embroidered over it. This creates more open petals.
The margarita stitch can be filled with another colour for a different effect.
Examples and applications:
The margarita stitch allows you to create various shapes: flowers, hearts, trees, butterflies, fruits (oranges, watermelons).
It can be used in different projects: embroidery on fabric, clothing decoration, paintings, etc.
Materials: Needle and thread are used.
Conclusion: Professor Ivette teaches two variations of the Margarita stitch, showing its versatility and creative potential. Examples are given of how to apply this stitch in different embroidery projects. The video is made in Piccolo.
Participants: Professor Ivette and two students, Margarita and another whose name is not explicitly mentioned. The students actively participate in the learning process and express their admiration for the technique.