Horizontal layer is typically worked on leaves. Were there is more than one leaf, and they are orientated in different directions, the stitches are orientated to suite each individual leaf.
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On Camelias, the leaves are all worked in the same shade of green but, because of the reflective qualities of flat silk, each petal appears to be a slightly different colour.
© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
For chrysanthemum leaves, what appears to be individual leaves may be the lobes of a single leaf. In this case, the horizontal layer is perpendicular to the main lobe and the stitches are aligned across all of the lobes, even when the join is not visible.
© JEC/Carol-Anne Conway
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1 comment:
I am really enjoying this exposition of the various techniques, and this one in particular shows off all the best qualities of the flat silk!
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