CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

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EMBROIDERY

Learning embroidery is about mastering the creation of unique pieces with patience, dedication, and technical skills. Beyond its artistic value, embroidery opens doors to self-employment and entrepreneurial opportunities, enabling creators to transform their passion into professional projects.

Whether in fashion, design, or handmade craftsmanship, embroidery is a skill that connects tradition with innovation, giving each stitch the power to tell a story.

Our certificate programs

The programs are designed to provide technical training throughout two semesters: Basic semester and Specialization semester.

  • The basic semester is a prerequisite for pursuing any specialization within the embroidery program.

  • During the first semester, students acquire foundational knowledge of the craft. The second semester focuses on advance techniques, allowing for the improvement of skills and expertise.

  • Each semester consists of 432 hours, totaling 864 hours per program and integrates a combination of technical and theoretical coursework, taught by highly qualified instructors.

  • The training is conducted in person, ensuring hands-on learning experience and feedback closely connected to the realities of the trade.

  • Students may focus on one of the following areas of specialization: Bead embroidery, Decorative techniques, Openwork embroidery, Smock stitch.

Course Details

Our programs offer an exceptional opportunity to build a career in artisanal excellence.

Through a hands-on approach guided by expert instructors, students gain in-depth knowledge and unique opportunities within the world of traditional crafts.

The programs are the gateway to a successful career with artisanal excellence. Discover all that you can achieve, secure your place today and set your career in motion!

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Curriculum


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Basic embroidery semester

The basic embroidery semester includes the essential aspects of the craft, providing fundamental skills necessary for advancement into specialized levels. Through various techniques, precision and quality are ensured in every piece, establishing a solid foundation for creating unique designs. 

Technical Skill Development

The program incorporates planning, drawing and design, along with an in-depth understanding of materials and tools. The fundamentals of embroidery are explored through simple and interlaced stitches, as well as pattern- making and garment construction. With an approach that blends tradition and innovation, the curriculum enables the adaptation of compositions to current market trends, fostering both creativity and technical development. 

The following topics are part of the training:

  • Introduction to embroidery

  • Principles of planning and drawing

  • Transfer methods

  • Embroidery fundamentals

  • Pattern making and garment construction

Specialization semesters

The specialization semesters are practical training programs designed to deepen knowledge and skills in specific areas, incorporating a focus on micro-processes, quality parameters, and key references to foster strong quality awareness in each artisanal Technique.

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Embroidery specializations

After finishing the basic cycle, students continue the program by selecting one of the following areas of specialization.

Bead embroidery


Bead embroidery is an elaborate craft that combines precision, creativity, and tradition, allowing artisans to create ornamental pieces with unique details. Through this discipline, manual skills are developed by applying specialized techniques that blend traditional methods with contemporary approaches. Every embroidered piece becomes a singular work of art, reflecting both craftsmanship and artistic vision.

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Decorative techniques


Embroidery is an art that transforms thread and stitches into dynamic compositions, creating depth, movement and effects of light and texture. By applying various flat and interlaced stitches, each piece acquires a distinctive character, reflecting both tradition and creativity.

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Open work embroidery


Open work embroidery is a technique that transforms threads into a delicate textile structure, achieved through the careful extraction and reintegration of fibers. With precisely placed stitches, organic and geometric compositions emerge.

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Smock embroidery


Smock embroidery, also known as honeycomb stitching, is a technique applied to regular pleats in fabric, creating decorative textures and volume. This method includes stitches such as honeycomb, cable, diamond, wave, and daisy, among others. Originating in England, smock was initially used in workwear, providing flexibility and comfort without sacrificing fit. Over time, it evolved into an ornamental feature in the design of dresses and blouses, particularly in children’s clothing.

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Embroidery masters

Ivonne Russi, EAOSD Alumni

A Fine Arts graduate, Ivonne discovered the magic of embroidery at EAOSD. She has unlocked her potential by being guided by skilled instructors, turning embroidery into a profession with vast market opportunities.

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Craft your future