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Please register for the 2022 Teachers Class (October 17 - 20, With an optional stitching day on Oct 21) 

I hope this finds you and your family well.

If you haven't done so already, please register for the 2022 Teachers Class which will be held next month from the below link:
https://www.nuido.com/product/2022-teachers-class-october-17-20-2022-online-and-in-person/

For this year’s teachers class, along with the knowledge that we accumulated, we would like to offer an opportunity to discuss the topics such as:

  • Introducing the new phase III “Winning wheel“ and this curriculum will cover the required techniques for this level. This Tagasode design with a decorated hammer water wheel will have an option of two color-dye inside of kimono and gold leaf.
  • Utilize the traditional colors and explain Master Iwao Saito’s color scheming concept and discuss how we can approach his standard.
  • History of Japanese Embroidery
  • Color Scheme
  • Detail technical explanation of how to teach certain techniques that can’t find in the textbook
  • How to maintain health/right posture while stitching
  • How we can maximize the potential of students and improve the operation both online and in-person
  • Exchange ideas and tips from experienced teachers as well

*If you participate in the 4-day class live, you will be waivered from completing the assignments – Watch the recorded video, upload photos, take the quiz, etc. The deadline will be until Dec 31.

Option 1: Winning Wheel
This year's Teachers Class will focus on the new Phase III "Winning Wheel" based on the traditional Japanese design and color scheme.
The hammered wheel as a family crest is a pattern of a wooden hammer attached to a wheel. It means "to strike," or "to win" and is often used in the crests of samurai families. It is said to have become a family crest because of its auspiciousness, such as to bring fortune just like swinging a magic mallet. It is said to appear in a crest book of the Edo period. Also, it is a symbol of good fortune since it is a possession of Daikokuten.
This Auspicious motif is widely used for kimono designs in the Edo period.


[In-progress photo] It is just so fun to stitch!

Students can choose from three different color dye

Option 2: Your own projects (any JEC designs including fractal projects)
You may start new pieces or bring your pieces in progress. If you will be able to share and upload/send your design prior to the class, we can explain the symbolism and the history behind it.

During the class, we will introduce the next Advanced Class design, which will be part of the Teacher’s Class program in order to explain the history, color scheme, and color dye as well as deepen the understanding and skill provided by Teachers Class.
The images shown for this registration will be used during the Teachers’ Class. We look forward to explaining their history and techniques.

The Zoom meeting link will be provided for those registered for this class.

Auditing Phase X (October 10 - 14)
Those who have taken phase X in the past are welcome to audit Phase X Class to review all of the techniques learned in the previous nine phases. Please register from the below link:
https://www.nuido.com/product/phase-x-class-at-jec-2022-online-course-october-10-14/

The Zoom meeting link will be provided for those registered for this class.

Your Phase I Teaching Schedule
If you are a teacher and you already know your Phase I schedule for the year 2023, please let us know. 

Link for Special Winter Holiday Gift
Here is the link to the Winter Holiday Gift fabric photo slides which were announced through Summer 2022 Nuido Journal. The prices in the photo slides are ALREADY DISCOUNTED by 20% OFF. You will receive an additional discount for your member/teacher discount. 
Please order from this online order form.

If you have questions or concerns, please let us know! We look forward to working with you!  

JEC Staff

 

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