Slow Stitching Sunday

 

This is my piece for the Bright Challenge with San Fransisco School of Needlework.  I often participate in their challenges and enjoy them.  The theme of bright is definitely in my wheelhouse.  The under water theme works well with brights.  I am enjoying using some of my hand dyed threads on this project.  I have stitched under water themes a number of times and never tire of it.  There are always new ideas and the textures created can so interesting.  

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Comments

  1. This might be my favourite Angela piece so far! I love the various textures you have created!

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  2. I agree you can go wild with under water theme. Looking great!

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  3. Love the brights stitched on the black background! That is really appealing to me. Makes me wonder if I could stitch something like that, freehand without a traced design. You're inspiring me to try it!

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  4. that is beautiful and very striking on the black.

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  5. Such vibrant colours and interesting textures in this piece. It does look like it’s under the sea!

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  6. Very pretty. I love the various motifs that you stitched in those gorgeous colors.

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  7. This underwater scene must be a tropical coral reef full of exotic fish. Beautiful, and colourful!

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