What stitches should we choose to embroider a picture? This is a very complex issue, as an experienced embroiderer to create any picture uses different stitches, depending on what idea she embroiders. As for the thread I can give a simple advice: the more diverse of thread we use the better result we get. It's better to start the work with a still life. We should approach the craft of the embroidery a still-life as a beautiful job: to pick up a beautiful texture and color of fabric for the base, an interesting pattern, colored patches, the threads right colors. Just a few days, you can create a very rich decorative thing, a pillow, a table cloth, murals or a picture. So, you lay out the pieces of your color shreds, and pretend what you can put them in a manner of applications. It is also a nice craft which ante-cedes the embroidery. Sketch the approximate location of your bouquet with a piece of chalk on the basis, the best on the diagonal. You should cut flowers and foliage from laundered and well starched and ironed patches to suit the color and size. If some flowers are too bright, set them without remorse aside. Look closely: if the flowers are combined in a bouquet. For example, the blue flap bases fit the white-gray or blue and white daisies, purple or bright yellow chrysanthemums, and bright blue cornflowers. Scatter them on the basis so that they were natural, while they may not be very carefully arranged, large flowers, place the bottom, and small - on the sides and top of the larger ones. Now beneath leaves under the corolla of flowers, they must be different shades of warmer and cooler shades, and give the impression of varying distance. The craft allows you repeatedly shift the flowers and leaves, achieving the desired effect of the picture composition. That, like everything is on the ground. Now take the white adhesive suitable for bonding fabric. Brush or swab, apply a little noticeable trace of glue on the back of patchwork, trying not to soil foundation and the outer side of the flowers and leaves. Take part in one. First glue the elements that are at the bottom, then those that are located at the top, closer to us. Now we have got the foundation of the embroidery. When all the items are glued, straining imagination to find the right thread, and sheathing the flowers and leaves on a path satin stitch roll, seam or boundary chain-chain, thread color you want, catching base tissue. Each flower and leaf requires its border. If the edges of color stitching lighter threads, to white, about to walk through stitch cores of more intense color (to black), the flower becomes a living, convex. Now we need to sheathe the leaves, trying to put stitches satin stitch inclined to sharp edge of the sheet.
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