Here's the finished version of the gerbera daisy canvas I made from my sister's photo:
It's very..... BRIGHT, isn't it?
But then, the flowers themselves aren't exactly subtle in their colors....so this canvas represents that zingy brightness in it's colors and patterns.
My long satin stitches are a bit ragged, I know....but I was in a hurry to get it done and didn't lay them as neatly as I could have....no matter, I was eager to see how it LOOKED! So I rushed thru it.....and maybe using the thicker Floche thread wasn't the best choice after all...maybe stranded floss or silk would have given a smoother finish. However, I do like the contrast between the dark orange basketweave-stitched petals and the satin-stitched petals; that's something I'll keep in mind for other projects. But you know, that's the fun of playing around with smaller canvases. I learned a few things that I will certainly apply to other canvases in the future.
I'm particularly pleased with the border. The padded green borders are complimented by the variegated yellow & gold section, which I created with three of the yellow threads, but merged the colors in a simple skip-over where the colors met...
And I wanted to try making the fuzzy little leaves with random lazy daisy stitches, but I inserted an additional straight stitch in the middle, in a lighter green. I wanted to see if it would look like the leaves...It sort of does, but maybe more shading of colors would have made it look more realistic.
Anyway, I really like the pink background stitch....it's slightly jazzy, but also a fast and easy stitch that lets the pink canvas show thru, but still finishes off the background effectly. (After I stitched it, I realized I should have tried to make rounder polka dots in the background....wouldn't that look neat, too? Oh well, I can try that sometime on another canvas!)
Now that I have gotten this bright gerbera daisy canvas out of my system, I can go back to stitching my other (quieter) canvases. . .
Ooh la la! It turned out great! And what's WRONG with bright? (asks the woman wearing that goldenrod yellow color at this very moment...) I like the checkerboard background, too!
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the background and the lazy daisy base of the flower and of course the border. Very nice job! And now you have it out of your system.
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling.
Jane, waving from CH
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ReplyDeleteThis design turned out very well and I loved watching it develop!
The variegated yellow & gold thread in the border does make that border POP!
I also use the padding technique for borders. Very simple but does it make a difference!
How about stitching another one of your sisters photos soon? I'd enjoy seeing another bright and colorful design though I think all of your designs are bright and colorful!
Cynthia
Windy Meadow