Friday, 8 July 2011

More shading

While I am thinking about the bellydancer's skirt I'm working on my Mum's birthday present. She requested a random panel like my experiment sampler so I will be using the opportunity to try out a few things. I have started with a simple leaf:
This was actually ticker than it appears because when I did the same exercise as my first try at blackwork I was using 22 count fabric so the stitches were far smaller and consequently shading was easier. To create the same gradual shading in the same space using fewer, larger stitches I had to be more subtle, using 3 different thicknesses of thread within the same section of the stitch pattern. I started by sewing the outline stitches, shading as appropriate, then added the stitches at the centre of the pattern separately. It is probably cheating but seems to work and provides greater flexibility than doing all of one thread thickness at a time then moving on to the next. This is probably what I will end up using on the bellydancer (I will explain the process with pictures in my next post as I am not sure that was very clear) but I still need practice in more rapid transitions.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Time to think

Having opted out of doing coins on the hip scarf there is only the skirt to go. However it is tricky because I want it to be as light as the skin tones but with very quick changes in tone for the fabric folds. I started a small section but am concerned that it will come out too dark.
There needs to be more of an emphasis on the lightest stage where stitches have been removed so I need a better way of doing things. More experiments are in order I think.