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Couture Camellias: Learn Luneville Embroidery Techniques

Learn to create a camellia-inspired embroidery composition using traditional Luneville techniques. This online course includes step-by-step pre-recorded lessons, downloadable patterns, and access to a private support community. Designed for those with basic tambour experience, the course guides you through a complete, wearable or frameable piece—not just stitch practice. Ideal for embroiderers, designers, and creatives ready to work beyond beginner kits and into structured, detailed hand embellishment with real creative flexibility.

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Description

This Luneville embroidery online course is designed for those ready to move beyond surface stitching and dive into the structure, texture, and rhythm of the technique.

You’ll create a detailed camellia-inspired embroidery composition using real couture embroidery techniques — designed to be stitched onto a garment or framed as finished work. It’s a focused, project-based way to learn tambour embroidery and apply it to something that lasts.

Whether you’re a textile artist, a fashion creative, or someone who’s tired of beginner kits and ready to learn embroidery online in a deeper way — this course gives you both the tools and the freedom to do that.

Key Features:

  • Step-by-step pre-recorded video lessons (watch anytime)
  • Downloadable camellia embroidery pattern, material list, and moodboard
  • Lifetime access to the full online course
  • Private community space for support, questions, and progress sharing
  • Techniques based on real couture practice, applied to a complete composition

Why It’s Special:

This isn’t just about learning individual stitches. You’ll construct a full embroidery composition—from foundation to finish—based on a camellia motif that’s rarely used in modern embroidery.

I chose camellias simply because I love them — and because outside of Chanel references, they’re often overlooked. That makes this piece feel fresh, personal, and a little unexpected.

And because it’s created by a practicing embroidery artist (not a teaching platform), what you get is grounded, real, and shaped by studio practice—not content trends.

Who It’s For

  • Embroiderers who want to explore Luneville embroidery in depth
  • Designers looking to learn hand embellishment techniques
  • Artists or creatives who want to apply tambour embroidery to garments
  • Anyone who’s ready to create a finished embroidery piece — not just a stitched sample

Ready to stitch something that feels like a finished piece — not just another experiment?
You’ll gain access to everything as soon as you enroll.

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