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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.

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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