Spring II. Artisan Techniques: Building Your Luneville and Aari Embroidery Base
The essential foundation for emerging couture talent.
Crafted specifically for beginners, this course transforms aspiring creators into skilled artisans. Our curriculum seamlessly merges technical theory with immersive, hands-on practice to help you master the art of fine garment embroidery.
What’s Included in the Program:
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Skill Level and Progression: Specifically designed for Luneville and Aari beginners, this program bridges the gap between basic techniques and the creation of complex, three-dimensional couture embroidery.
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Integrated Curriculum: The course structure features a robust theoretical foundation and technical drills, culminating in a comprehensive master project that incorporates diverse stitch styles and luxury hardware.
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Digital Resource Library: Gain instant, lifetime access to an expansive learning suite, including 16 high-definition video lessons, 37 specialized tutorials, and a private, organized YouTube playlist for seamless study.
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Material Insights: Benefit from a professional sourcing guide that provides exhaustive information on the high-quality textiles, beads, and tools required for artisanal success.
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Professional Certification: Earn an official Certificate of Completion upon finishing the program - a testament to your technical proficiency and dedication to the craft.
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Dedicated Mentorship: Receive unlimited professional support and expert guidance throughout your entire embroidery journey.

COURSE OVERVIEW: The Spring II Embroidery Program
Master the Craft: A Couture Deep-Dive into Aari and Luneville Embroidery
Elevate your technical repertoire through a comprehensive study of Aari and Luneville hook embroidery. By merging these global traditions, our program provides the practical training necessary to master the tambour hook and achieve the precision required for modern couture craftsmanship.
Program Overview
The Spring II curriculum is strategically divided into two distinct phases:
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Phase I: Technical Foundation (Lessons 2–9): Intensive exercises focusing on Luneville and Aari fundamentals.
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Phase II: The Floral Masterpiece (Lessons 10–16): Application of skills to a complex botanical design featuring beads, sequins, pearls, and specialized ribbons.
Our primary objective is to cultivate total proficiency in tambour stitching and advanced sequin application—the exact techniques utilized by premier fashion houses for bridal and haute couture garments.
Curriculum Highlights
This is our most comprehensive program, guiding you from a complete novice to a sophisticated artisan. You will learn:
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Professional Frame Mounting: Achieving the perfect tension for embroidery.
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Ergonomics and Tool Mastery: Correct hand positioning and crochet hook fluidness.
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Hybrid Techniques: Merging Luneville and Aari methods to execute complex, multi-textured compositions.
Your Schedule, Your Pace: Enjoy unrestricted access to the curriculum. Study at your own convenience with the benefit of constant expert guidance and support throughout your journey.
Experience and Skill Development
Spring II is the definitive entry point for beginners. While no prior experience is required, any familiarity with needlework will enhance your progression.
We eliminate the guesswork by providing a curated guide to professional materials, ensuring you start with the correct tools from day one.
You will master the nuances of the Aari (Indian) method for intricate stone and sequin placement, alongside "insider" Luneville (French) tricks that add professional polish to your work.
Professional Materials Guide
To ensure students worldwide have access to the highest quality supplies, we provide a vetted list of reliable online suppliers tested by us.
Note: While we do not provide material kits, professional embroidery frames are available for shipping upon request.
Course Requirements:
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Professional Embroidery Frame (60x60 cm) and Hardware.
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Luneville Crochet Hook (Needle #70).
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Organza Fabric, Ribbon, and Waxed Cotton Thread.
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An assortment of high-grade Beads, Sequins, Pearls, and Stones.
Essential Course Logistics and Testimonials
Completion Timeline: While the typical student completes the Spring II program within 4 to 5 weeks, the pace is entirely flexible. Your progress will depend on your personal schedule, existing skill set, and the availability of your materials.
The Learning Curve: Mastering the tambour hook requires patience and dedication. Expect to spend significant time in the early stages "setting your hand" to build the muscle memory and tactile intuition necessary for professional results.
Optimal Working Conditions: Precision embroidery is delicate work. To ensure comfort and protect your vision, we strongly recommend practicing in natural daylight or under a high-quality, professional light source.

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