Using
Soy Luster and chain stitches, I made a tree.
I didn’t draw anything on the fabric, I just stitched, then added more
stitches.
The
order of the seasons, from left to right, will be summer, fall, winter, and
spring. I pulled more Soy Luster in some
possible colors to try out for three of the seasons. I’ll have to use some other kind of thread
for snow.
I put
in some green leaves for summer and might add more later.
For
spring, I made flower blossoms.
I hope
to work on this some more today. Japan has four seasons, not just two.
My you are so clever. I think this looks fantastic and can't wait to see your progress.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea. The tree looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHappy Stitching, Manuela
You stitched that tree freehand?! Great, you can really draw with a needle. The idea of a Japanese four season tree is great, placing it on a business card case is smart as the cards will be used at any season!
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