Jewel Series: Amber, and what an embroidery draft looks like

Jewel Series: Amber

Here’s a little preview of the new series I’m working on! I also show you the early stages of design development, here you go.


I’m not going to go into details today, as it’s just a vertical movement, but I’ll try to paint a general idea!

The series of gems will be a collection of floral images inspired by various gems. This will be reflected mainly in the color palettes, but there will also be luxury gold frames that emphasize “precious” growth.

Jewel Series: Amber

This amber !

You can see that the color palette is full of yellow, from light to golden orange. The background texture is dark green and adds a “earthy” note to the design. Although it may be difficult to see the camera's resistance to capturing true color, it's * sighing *. But, I swear to you, dark green.

In this design, the flower itself is small but is cultivated in a long and short way. So it would be a great exercise for anyone who wants to start doing needlework but is still afraid of big projects.

I also definitely include several long and short footage clips to make you feel more comfortable with all the audio-visuals you need!

In total, I plan to expand this collection to 7 models. Gems based on flowers have already been identified. I wonder if you can guess one of them? :)

But since the number of seven colors is a relatively large number, and I have other ideas that I would like to try out, the models are divided into 3 pairs and another “weird” one.

Amber and her sisters make up the first couple. Then, after finishing some other ideas, I'll start with the next ones and so on :)

embroidery design


Embroidery draft

Talking about sister Amber! Here you can take a look at the design of my embroidery that I experimented with colors.

Embroidery draft

This is the next flower color palette. Do you already have ideas for gems? :)

Embroidery draft

By the way, when I was working on these ... I sewed weird, long, short shapes that looked like little flowers in a very comfortable way. I didn’t necessarily aim to cover the fabric properly with this point, but rather to see how the colors matched. So you can see the eyes of darkness hidden between the dots because I didn’t try to get close.

And you know what, I really like her look, haha. It was a sweet, clean feeling. It’s hard to explain, and you might not feel it in the picture, but yes, there is something.

So I mean ... if you're afraid to sew long and short because it takes a lot of work ... why not try it that way? I literally ruined the concept overnight because I didn’t take it seriously.

I think as long as you keep the direction of the point consistent, it can be just as beautiful as this needle method! I also think about sewing something new in such a comfortable way, here it is.


Well, that's all for now! Please wait until the official announcement of the new series! :)
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