© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
The fall of sunlight is further enhanced by a technique called 'striking effect' whereby a gold thread is placed above the silk foundation before the couching threads are applied.
© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
The couching stitches can be the same colour as the foundation to enrich the colour or they can be in a different hue to start blending the foundation stitches.
© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
Sometimes I used the highlight and lowlight colours to blend into the mid-tones to strengthen the shadows and highlights. Sometimes I used a mid-tone to tone down the shadows and highlights. This blending is most effective when using diagonal couching.
© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
While the shading is the fun part, the leaves really come to life when the veins are added.
© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
With this area completed, I was ready to move onto the part that excited me the most – the main flower.
Happy Stitching
2 comments:
Oh, very good! The thoughtful placement of light and shade is so successful!
I love that little hint of metal in the second image.
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