Friday, October 23, 2020

DAYLILY: A Shadow Stitch Cyber Class!

 


Sometimes it's fun to work on something small, isn't it?  I tend to do so many large and involved pieces that every now and then it's a sheer relief to have a smaller, easier, and more manageable project!  And this small cyber class project definitely fits the bill.....

 


It's my DAYLILY: a  shadow stitch project, which is a small 6" x 6.5"piece that can be done in either ORANGE or YELLOW. As a bit of a splurge, I've used Splendor silk threads for the piece, as well as #5 pearl cottons for the padded outer border.

If you've ever wondered about applying shadow stitching to a canvas, this is the perfect project to try working a few simple stitches on a flower image that has been printed onto 18 ct. white mono canvas.  The stitches that are done on top of the canvas are designed to create a bit of texture and pattern, but also to let the canvas colors to show through and blend with the stitching.  It's great fun to work on - not too easy, not too hard - especially in this compact design. Here's a look at the yellow version as well:

 

And once you've done all your flat stitching, there's a fun padded border to add around the edges to give it more color and texture.  Finally, a bit of stitch embellishment on the central daylily adds definition and detail with bullion and outline stitches to make that big daylily POP!  Here's a look up close, where you can see some of the simple stitch patterns, as well as the border work: 

So if you've ever been curious to try shadow stitching, this might just be a fun beginner's piece for you!  Please visit my website to see all the class information....

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