Introduction to Hand Embroidery
Delve into the technique and rich history of the tambour hook through examples from the MoMu Study Collection.
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When
, from toFor whom
Adults
Languages
Dutch & EnglishTiming
- 10:00 - 12:00 AM
- 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Pricing
- €20: Adult
- €15: Young adult up to 25
- €15: MoMu Friend / Circle
- €10: UiTpas / A Card holder with reduction
Number of participants
Maximum 8 participants per initiation
The tambour hook had been used in Asia for centuries when it was discovered in France in the mid-18th century. French artisans adapted this technique, leading to the creation of the famous Luneville embroidery. This sophisticated embroidery technique, which is still used in today's fashion industry, is a wonderful example of cultural exchange and the evolution of craft techniques.
During this initiation, you will get an in-depth insight into the technique and rich history of the tambour hook as an embroidery technique. Using several examples from the MoMu Study Collection, textile restorer and embroiderer Kenny Damian will demonstrate the different possibilities you can create with the tambour hook.
Kenny Damian is a textile restorer and freelance embroiderer. She has studied various hand embroidery techniques such as aari embroidery, Kutch (India) embroidery, gold and bead embroidery and needlepoint lace. She has learned these techniques and skills directly from embroiderers and through classes at home and abroad. She applies the techniques in themselves or in combination with others and does so for both contemporary and historical designs.
Because I find it important not only to preserve the objects, but also not to lose the knowledge and the different techniques in which they were made, I started to learn different embroidery techniques.
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