Saturday, August 2, 2014
Triceratops Project - Part Three
My Triceratops project is moving right along! You can read the other posts in this project here: {part one} {part two}.
I have the Triceratops outlined in stem stitch. Stem stitch is a nice stitch to use for outlining and easy to do around curves. It gives a smooth line that has depth and visual interest.
I used concentric rings of back stitch for his eye.
He has some accent lines around on his frill that I am going to stitch in a deeper color green. I think I will use it add some accent lines around his toes too.
I started chain stitching around this big prehistoric plant. I have one of these plants on either side of the lettering of Triceratops.
For the volcano eruption, I am using a variety of shades of orange, yellow and red. I don't know what color I am going to use for the volcano, maybe a dark charcoal-gray?
The palm tree trunk is all stitched. I used the stem stitch for the outline and chain stitch for the diagonal accent lines. To further set the diagonals off, I am adding a single line of back stitch in black under each diagonal. It really adds dimension!
I will be sure to continue to post my progress on this project!
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4 comments:
It is amazing how that little bit of black does so much for the embroidery, isn't it?! Really makes it "pop". It adds so much to the tree. Great idea!
Darlene - I know! I really like the addition of the black floss,
thanks!
It's great! Love it :))
Silvia - Thank you!
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