Golden Threads...
Some of the Threads I had ordered, Dear Readers, arrived promptly and I was lucky in that I could use two of the colors for my Astrological Lion cushion! You might recall that the design as it is charted in the Book calls for five thread colors for the Lion's body, a dark brown, a medium brown, a dark gold a medium gold and a pale gold, and I had only a pale gold and a bright gold and a dark-ish brown. I was hoping to find a lighter brown that was in the ocher range, and/or a darker gold in the butterscotch/ocher range. What I got was a darker brown.... which makes my first brown the medium one... and a wheat-gold that has to fall between the two golds I already had.

Here you can see the threads. I already had the palest gold on the left, the bright gold in the middle and the lighter brown beside that. As you can see, the colors are not as "different" from each other as I would have liked. Both the browns are fairly dark, and the golds are only subtly different from each other. But sometimes you just have to use what you have! So I got to work...
Here you can see the two different brown colors have been stitched...
I know, they don't read as "different" here... it is really subtle!
And I have started with the darker yellow, or gold, thread...
Here you can see the chart...
the yellow thread I am stitching is the dark butterscotch color in the chart.
It is quite challenging to discern exactly which color some of the squares are!
I have to pay very close attention to where I am in the chart....
Here I have completed the "butterscotch" stitches...
Next I am stitching the lightest gold color...
because on the chart it stands out and is easy to place!
Here the lightest gold is almost all stitched.
And at this point you can really see the "texture"
of the coloring for the lion's mane,
because the threads had good contrast.
Here the lightest gold has all been stitched.
This is photographed in good morning light
so you can pick up on the color differences.
But alas, Dear Readers, it is time to stitch
the confusing mid-range gold...
and suddenly all is not quite so clear...
Because it is so close in hue to the other golds...
they begin to just blend together.
And here the mid-range gold is all stitched.
Some of that strong texture is gone...
but I comfort myself with thinking that
it actually looks pretty good for a Lion!
The landscape stitching and the sky
are still to come Dear Readers,
but that will be a whole other adventure
in new and Different Thread colors!
I can only agree - it really looks pretty good for a lion! Even more as I can honestly say that I just copied the last picture to view it even bigger at my monitor than the blogger pop up allows. And while I was thinking before that actually the golds do blend each other I must say... no...their different shades show up well. Okay, the mane's texture hides a bit... but as we know it's there we can easily recognize that it is there after all. ;O) And I am really convinced that it will be improved once the background is added as this will bring a strong contrast. Although the butterscotch is missing... well, you should treat yourself with some candy version of it as a comfort that you couldn't get it in threads. And the more I look at this beautiful lion the more I think he was always supposed to be a gold lion... not a butterscotch lion.
ReplyDeleteI hope your missing threads will be delivered soon so you can go on... but on the other hand... you will never run out of stitching projects. So happy stitching... and a big roar to your lion.
Hugs
Birgit
P.S.: Your latest comment made me smile... so you grew up in a tutu-less home... well, same for me. I'm also not into ballet, I mean, I admire the incredible performance of these dancers... but I prefer to listen to the music. Classical music is for sure one of the many things I owe to my Dad... apart from having a Little King watching over my Christmas tree. *wink*
Hi Betsy! Your golden lion is looking very handsome and regal. I can only imagine how difficult this was to stitch with all the shades of gold. I look forward to seeing the background.
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