Create an embroidered design on a knit fabric using duplicate stitch pattern
In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn an overview of what duplicate stitch is and complete a design on a provided knit sample created by Inessa. All materials included in class fee.
"The end goal is to teach a simple yet effective craft that can be used for small or big projects, if only given the patience. I wish to impart my love of this technique on people because it has given me so much room to play as a textile artist and I hope people feel the same and are able to take this further in their own practice."
This workshop is hosted by Textile Arts L.A., an arts organization dedicated to promoting the textile arts and artists in Los Angeles and Southern California. Learn more here.
About Inessa Illes
Inessa Illes (sixwun) is a visual artist practicing in textile, illustration and digital works in Los Angeles, CA. They received a BFA in illustration and graphic design from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, graduating in 2020. Inessa creates hand-crafted knitwear and one-of-a-kind pieces of clothing, going against contemporary fast fashion’s wasteful and impersonal production. Inessa specializes in designs that prioritize bright patchworks and themes to evoke joy, nostalgia, and a return to childhood. Their made-to-order model allows each crafted item to have its own distinctive vision and end goal, created with respect, meditation, and time. Inessa finds inspiration in the freedom of DIY culture, experimental silhouettes, and the practice of self-adornment as a means of artistic expression. Cartoon characters and butterflies appear in textile form-like pixelated internet spaces of the past. By using familiar imagery and motifs like powerpuff girls and scrub daddy faces, the knitwear builds a relationship with the viewers, wearers, and their memories, often mixing neon shades with primary colors and earth tones. Inessa uses contrasting colors as a source of emotional stimulation. Their work shows the power of casual clothing as visual and wearable pieces of art, to spread everyday positivity and play. Materials Provided: embroidery needles, knit sample, yarn, printed embroidery templates.