Add dimension and personality to your embroidery
One of the best ways that you can personalize your embroidery
and make it stand out among others is to add dimension to your
technique. Dimension in embroidery brings your piece to life and
adds style, personality, and a 3-D quality that is uniquely your
own.
And contrary to what you may think, adding dimension does not
require intricate and complicated stitching such as stumpwork or
other techniques used in dimensional embroidery. If you can
embroider, you can add dimension to your work with just a few
simple techniques.
Here's how:
Use different thread weights. Using multiple weights of thread
will give your embroidered piece dimension and depth that cannot
be achieved with patterns using all the same thread weight. A
heavier weight thread results in denser embroidery and shadows,
where a lighter weight thread results in a light, delicate
pattern. By blending these two together, you can add dimension
without leaving your canvas. While it may sound simple, it can
take a few tries to find the perfect harmony between your
threads so that the embroidery will look natural.
Use different colors of thread to create shadow.
Three-dimensional images have shadows, and one of the best ways
that you can make your embroidery seem three dimensional is to
embroider shadows into your design. You can do this by selecting
darker shades of the color of thread that you are using and
graduating the darker colors on your embroidery to create the
effect of natural shadow. For lighter colors, you can use two to
three darker, graduated colors; for darker colors, you can use
up to five darker shades of graduation. Practice using these
darker shades on your sampler until you achieve a natural
looking shadow. It may take a few tries, but once you get the
hang of it, you will acquire an eye for placing the shadows
perfectly.
Use textured threads. Wool threads, pearl threads and silk
threads all achieve a different result when used in embroidery.
By combining several different textures into your embroidery,
you can easily achieve a dimensional image. For example: light,
airy threads would be ideal for delicate patterns such as
flowers, whereas coarse, textured threads would be ideal for
creating structures such as buildings and houses.
In addition to these simple ways to add dimension to your
embroidery, you can also use different stitches to create
different effects. By closely matching your stitching style to
the type of image that you want to create for each aspect of
your piece, you can add a great deal of texture and dimension.
Don't be afraid to incorporate several different types of
stitching, threads and patterns to achieve the desired result.
By using more variations, you will create an embroidered design
that is uniquely your own and full of dimension. The best pieces
trick the eye and give the viewer a little surprise of detail
each time they see it.