Split stitch |
First stitch, up and over split stitch at the very top tip |
Long and short at tip, which is swivelled at the base |
Long and short edge, or rather longer and shorter |
First row of long and short (longer and shorter). When taking the needle down over the split stitch, keep the stitches very close and tight together. This keeps a sharp clean edge. |
First row, over split stitch with the angle of stitch moving around the leaf shape. Whilst working the first row, be mindful of maintaining the angle of stitch. |
Shading - bringing the needle up within the first row, and shading towards the middle |
Bring the needle up in various positions within the first row for a softer shaded effect |
Needle or stitch position of second row, or shading |
Shading towards the centre of the leaf |
Shading with more colour - keep the blends compatible |
Showing various needle position for shading |
More shading and needle positioning |
More needle positioning of shading, illustrating the various positions the stitches can be placed for effective shading |
Third row, or further shading |
First half of leaf shaded |
Second half of leaf, long and short first row |
Shading from first row |
More shading |
Almost complete |
Centre vein. The whole leaf is roughly an inch square. |
Than you Tracey. Even though I have done shading for years it’s still nice to see another way of doing it.
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