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DISTANT STITCH
Machine embroidery Level 2
MODULE ONE RAZZALE DAZZLE
The colours that I can see from my window in front of my table!
Douglas Fir forest
Branches …greens …. Dark green in the shadows to mid green on the tips of the branches
Tree trunks …. Black and very dark brown … with patches of tones of yellow brown and green from the tall grasses in the meadow beyond the trees seen between the dark tree trunks.Lawn grass green with patches of dried yellow brown
Smoke tree
Dark magenta (blue/red) leaves with a few that are turning to fall yellow (a shade of yellow)
Branches … shades of orange/yellow
Flower stems …. Shades of yellow
Mountain Ash tree
Trunk …. light to medium brown possible on the orange yellow scale of tones
Leaves … orange yellow with a hint of grey
Branches … medium dark brown to medium brown
Catoni Aster
Branches … dark brown to medium dark brown
Leaves … green to green yellow with a touch of orange
Berries … a shade of red orange
Sky pale pale light grey
There are so many variations of colours in the landscape outside my window. I would need to go out with my colour tools to be exactly sure of the shade/tint/ and tones of shades/tints of the colours I have chosen!!! I am sure I would also be quite surprised at what the actual colour would be!!
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Green
Near the center of the stream of colours, I have indicated what I feel is a true green. I found this exercise a bit difficult because there is such a variation of greens and where they should be placed. In the bottom half of the grouping, I have yellow greens mixed in with some blue greens. The top half just has one definite yellow green. I also included a "green" picture in the centre of the stream of pictures depicting light to mid to dark green.
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The yellows I picked are either yellow or they have a bit of green in them. There are a couple of them at the top that show a bit of orange as well as my candle
picture!!!!
Here I see that I have gone from the red orange to yellow orange. My extra picture shows the colour range from red orange to orange to yellow orange to yellow
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Red
I started the colour red with a deep red violet and then moved into the red with a hint of orange just after the red flower. The maple leaf is orange red .... quite out of character of most of the reds in this colour range!!! But I liked it!!!
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Violet
Dard red violets start out this journey of the violet colour and stay with the scheme until the piece marked violet. However, I note that there is at least one piece that is more blue violet than the rest in the middle of this top group. Then we have a mixture of blue violets and and red violets mixed in with the tone violets. My picture of the Alliums are a tint of
red violdt. So pretty!!!!
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