Some of the pages of motifs in the course showing the different historic sampler styles treated |
Yea!! I have been able to launch a new online course that I have been working on it for many months and am very happy with it. It's another 'Tricia course' where it has so many layers that you might go back to it for years.
I taught this back about twenty years ago in person using only Dutch motifs and it was very well liked. But now I have expanded it greatly and found a way to put a modern spin on it to make it so much more useful. Not only is it a system of layouts with historic reference material in the pdf (also on pintrest) to see how all samplers conform to these easy layouts, but also a step-by-step design methodology. And then there is the source material. Loads of source material. There are 100+ pages of motifs and alphabets culled from samplers, mostly my collection, which span many major classes of samplers from Europe, UK, and the US. Think 10 crammed pages of quaker motifs for example.
The original course taught how to cut and paste motifs on graph paper to get your result. But this is a major upgrade. I have been working with Ursa software for months to provide the pages of motifs in formats that students can download and use in either the mac, windows or iPad version of their popular charting software. So there will be videos on how to use the software (you buy separate if you want - if not - cut and paste). But it is really reasonable - less than $20 on an iPad, which I really prefer as using the pencil is great.
Mobistitch interface on the iPad allows you to upload my graphs and pick and choose motifs for a new design |
Videos on the design process and how to fix common issues, how to balance whitespace, dense motifs, etc. Then selecting and balancing color and thoughts on how to select counted stitches for things like band samplers (12 pages of bands included). Lessons have mini-design projects to try out concepts and you can upload a picuture to NING to get some feedback if wanted in the course group. And I will go over non-rectangular samplers and other 3-D projects as an advanced topic.
See the full course description here
Examples of design work from the inspiration, methods and mistakes are provided |
Sampler designs in process are shown to highlight design problems that came up and how they were solved |
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