kate_nepveu: sleeping cat carved in brown wood (Default)
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Edit: actually I took it out of storage and am way closer to finishing the body than I thought, so I think I'm going to push ahead with what, I now remember, was a kind of improvised vertical pattern, and see how it ends up.

I'm ready to finally make a big push to finish a large-ish red dragon cross-stitch, but I'm not happy with what I've got so far and am thinking about ripping it out and re-doing it after modifying the pattern.

The pattern calls for using overdyed variegated thread, which normally you stitch one x at a time in rows, so that the color shifts along that row. But when doing the body of a dragon, I'm not really loving the effect--here's a picture snagged from a store website that shows the stripey result, under the cut:



[red cross-stitched dragon with stripey body]

So I'm thinking of freehanding some scales over the pattern, which I would stitch working from the outside inward, in a spiral. I'd probably also start each outside from the darker end of the thread, so that the center would be lighter. (Probably no backstitch outlining them? There's already a lot of stuff going on with the wings and the belly.)

Does that sound like it would be cool? If so, about how many scales across the widest part, do you think? If not, what else might I do to get interesting, non-stripey shading?

Date: 2015-11-03 03:59 am (UTC)
daidoji_gisei: (Default)
From: [personal profile] daidoji_gisei
In crochet (and, I admit, knitting), that kind of striping is called pooling and depending on things can be good or bad. One of the ways that crocheters avoid pooling is to work with two skeins--you crochet in one direction with the first skein and crochet back with the second one. Could you adapt this to cross stitch?

Date: 2015-11-03 09:32 pm (UTC)
stinaleigh: (Default)
From: [personal profile] stinaleigh
I just want to say that I love your stitching posts. They are inspiring me to work on my own projects. Knitting at the. Moment, but seriously considering getting out the cross stitch too.

Thank you.

Date: 2015-11-04 01:55 am (UTC)
yhlee: Flight Rising Spiral dragon, black-red-gold (Flight Rising Jedao baby Spiral)
From: [personal profile] yhlee
I am in awe of your dedication--I would never be able to unpick that much stitchery without crying.

I too love your cross-stitch posts. I miss it terribly but I do not have the brain to resume it these days, so gratuitous pleasure it is!

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