RESOLVED SAMPLE
I have completed my resolved sample and although it didn’t turn out quite as I had wanted I think it still demonstrates the process of disintegration. I have not embroidered outline stars in the background as we discussed in our emails. Part of my reasoning in relation to that is that my stars ended up larger than I had initially planned and therefore I wasn’t sure that they were necessary. However, I am certainly happy for feedback from you about that. The stars are larger because in my planning and paper design I overlooked the fact that I would be cutting on the outside of the stitching! A basic error I know!
I have scanned the finished piece in 2 parts because of it’s length and also photographed it to show its full length.
This was a sample I did for the lines of stitching. It is hard to see in the scan on the dark fabric but not as hard to see on the actual fabric.
This is a scan of the finished sample in 2 pieces because it's too big for the scanner. Overall I think the process of disintegration is demonstrated.
I took this photo of the whole piece but the colour reproduction is not very good. The colours in the scan are correct, but this photo looks a bit washed out and bluish. I will retry a photo tomorrow and post it because I should be able to get it to look better than this.
And here I am working on my resolved sample (with my Japanese embroidery stand behind me although that hasn't had much work done on it since I started this course!).
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