A Brown Vein for Cha's Large Leaves |
The final leaf I stitched was the one with the green vein shown above. It has a lot of dark green on it and it is vertically oriented because of the point. I thought about how to make it look a little different from the other leaves surrounding the large flower with my stitches and thread choices since the designer painted it slightly differently from its neighbors. Might as well copy the designer's wishes, right? After all, I love how this design was done.
So I used the same stitch used on the plum, the peach and the two small leaves near the partial flower, but instead of doing it running horizontally, I turned the canvas on its side and stitched this leaf so that when the canvas is in the upright position, it runs vertically. I also used just the medium green thread instead of including any of my yellow-green silk. Once the leaf stitch was done, I put stem stitches on top of the veins using that yellow-green color. So this leaf is stitched the same and differently at the same time.
Tomorrow I'll post a photo of the big flower and its leaves and then one of entire canvas so you can see everything in context.
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7 comments:
Can hardly wait until Monday to catch-up with Photo!
Glenis
This is beautiful!! Thanks for sharing.
I am really grooving on this Cha-Cha. Love it.
Thanks, Robin. I'm glad you love this design. It's a beauty and I just love the color mix. It's not what I usually stitch but it is just lovely and change is good.
Thanks for the compliments, Glenis and Kelly. I'd forgotten you swear off the Internet on the weekends, Glenis. Probably you get lots done, however. It is all too easy to while away hours surfing the web!
Looking great! Waiting, tapping my toe, for the next picture!
LOL
Pat is rushing me!!
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