you wake up to this? You make some of these, and you do something creative, of course! Using my bendable ruler and some freezer paper, I drafted a pattern to follow.
Next, I added letters, numbers and symbols to guide me through the process. Then, the really fun part! Seeing it come to life in color and stitches! Check back and watch the progress!!
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Coming from Texas, Fall didn't always feel like Fall. Leaves don't always change color and if they do, it may not be until Christmas! If you have ever lived there, or have relatives that do, you'll know exactly what I mean! Up here, in Colorado, it's a whole different story: Not too long ago, I did some basic thread sketching. I grabbed what I had on hand to use as a base, (a double layer of Sulky Cut-Away Plus), a pencil, some Sulky threads and got to it. I definitely didn't over think it. That's the key here. Don't. Over. Think. It. First, I sketched some mountain outlines with my pencil. Next, I started free motion stitching. Nothing fancy. Just back and forth across the square. I started with a darker blue Blendable for the center mountain. (Objects that are closer, always appear darker.) Then I stitched the other two mountains in a lighter, more purple, Blendable shade. I was envisioning a brilliant sunset over the mountains, so I stitched with a bright yellow Blendable right over the mountain tops. Gradually, I layered in some oranges and reds. You'll notice that I didn't stitch in perfectly straight lines and that there are some gaps. That really was on purpose! I wanted it to be difficult to tell where one thread stopped and another started. I finished it off with a dark red Blendable and a solid charcoal black. I decided not to do any outlining and to just let the colors do the work. In total, it probably took me about 20-30 minutes and measures approximately 3 x 3".
It's a little rough, but I like it. Every time I sit down and stitch, even if it's just for a few minutes, time slows down, and I learn something! Never. Stop. Learning. |
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