I am working in my sketch book tonight.
I grabbed the camera and snapped a few
in process sketches...
you can follow along if you like:
When I am working on fabric,
I chalk out the spine of the vine...
I stitch both sides of the vine at the same time...
I begin with a swirl on the left side.
I add a long, narrow leaf on the left side.
I add a leaf on the right side.
A add a large leaf on the left side.
I add a large leaf on the right side.
I alternated sides
as there is room to add more leaves...
I add a curled plume to the right side.
I add a large leaf to the left side.
I add a long narrow leaf to the right side.
You get the idea...
continue adding leaves to each side...
Add a curled plume to add interest...
bend and curl the leaves over each other...
continue filling the vine in
as you move upward...
You get into a rhythm as you add leaves
to the right and to the left side...
Be sure to maintain the curve of the spine...
if you don't, your vine will loose it's shape.
Your wild vine is done!
You can also add veins to the leaves as you go.
No two wild vines look the same...
Each wild vine has its' own personality...
You can stitch a cross hatch checkerboard
in the background...
You can stitch an orange peel
in the background...
You can overlap and create Tangled Vines...
Draw a curvy spine and create a Rolling Vine...
Keep drawing out Wild Vines...
then stitch them onto a fabric sandwich.....FUN!
May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi