Now, I have a dilemma. I'm after opinions and hopefully some advice on how to fix this. I've been working on my crewel flowers.
As you can see, I've done quite a bit. The stems are in stem stitch and the leaves are in long and short stitch. But can you see the problem?
The stems and leaves just look flat. The wools that came with the kit were in brownish shades of green, with some bizarre bright blue and grey blue leaves. I decided to scrap the bizarre leaves and do the stems and leaves in a brighter, more natural green. It seems I didn't pick greens with enough contrast, I was concentrating on blending the shades and didn't think about how flat it would look.
So what do I do? Do I pick out all the lightest shade of green (to the left of the stems above) and restitch it? It will be a nightmare to get out as crewel is not easy to unpick and I might ruin the other stitches.
Should I try and stitch over it in places with a lighter brownish-green thread? If so, how much and which colour?
Is there another solution that I'm missing?
Or do I just sit and cry?
Well that was actually a quadlemma, not a dilemma, but your advice is MUCH appreciated. One thing's for sure, I'm not starting this for a third time...
I always love these shots that skim the surface on other blogs, so thought I'd have a go!
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