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This video is about the suggested supplies for the November-December 2020 Or Nué course online with SewByHand.com on teachable.com Materials students will need to collect: -Calico/muslin (18 inch x 18 inch) -Sakura Micron sized 005 pen or hard pencil -Passing thread size 4 or 5 lengths of 20 to 30 metres in either gilt/gold OR silver -Yellow OR grey Gutermann thread to go with passing thread -Yellow OR grey translucent thread -Embroidery needles size 10 - package of 10 or more -Chenille needle size 18 -Tracing paper - a few sheets -Pair of Koma (optional) -Drawing paper -Grey Scale & Value finder by The Color Wheel Company -Coloured pencils -Regular pencils (not mechanical) -Stranded cotton or silk of many colours (individual choice) -Colour sample card from a supplier that you use (JEC/Anchor/DMC/PANTONE etc.) -Rulers with millimeter markings -Access to a photocopier/printer -Embroidery frame/hoop -Notebook to record your work and photo samples in Recommended Optional Book List Goldwork the Or Nué Way: Online Goldwork Class Honouring the chiaroscuro tradition from Europe in the 1400s Needlework Books (5) 1. Title & Author: Cougard-Fruman, J. & Fruman, D. (2010). Le trésor brodé de la cathédrale du Puy-en-Velay (Embroidered treasures from the Puy-en-Velay Cathedral). Paris: Albin Michel. Note: This book only exists in French. It has OUTSTANDING full colour images of Or Nue very closely zoomed in. 2. Title & Author: Johnstone, P. (2002). High fashion in the church: The place of church vestments in the history of art from the ninth to the nineteenth century. Leeds: Maney Publishing. Note: This book has an excellent chapter on embroidery in the Renaissance and how Or Nue came to be. It has both colour and black and white plates. It is a historical read. 3. Title & Author: Cole, A. (2019). The goldwork masterclass: Adventures in metal thread embroidery. Invermay, Victoria: Alison Cole Embroidery. Note: this book must be ordered from the author in Australia, it is not available on Amazon. It is the latest of books on Goldwork with a good chapter on Or Nue 4. Title & Author: Browne, C., Davies, G., Michael M., & Zoschg, M. (Eds.). (2016). English medieval embroidery: Opus anglicanum. London: Yale University Press with the Victoria & Albert Museum. Note: This book is an academic read with many good examples 5. Title & Author: Leeflang, M., Van Schooten, K. (2015). Middeleeuwse borduurkunst uit de Nederlanden. (Medieval embroidery in the Low Countries). Utrecht: Zwolle & Museum Catharijneconvent. Note: This book only exists in Dutch and can be hard to find on the second-hand, but it has excellent detailed photographs of both embroidery and paintings. Fine Art Books (2) 1. Title & Author: Feisner, Edith Anderson (2003). Color Studies. Note: This is an excellent all around colour theory book which I refer to often 2. Title & Author: Civardi, Giovanni (2006) Art of Drawing: Drawing Light and Shade: Understanding Chiaroscuro. Note: This book will help sharpen your eye to shading techniques specific to this course 3. Any book on Renaissance art