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More Posts from Doodlesarethewindowtothesoul
{video description: a man standing in front of an abstract painting in-progress.
"One time I told a friend that I enjoy painting, and his response was, 'Oh yeah? Are you any good?'
And I was stymied in the moment, and I just today realized why.
Pretend instead of painting, I had said, 'I really enjoy going on walks.'
And then he had responded, 'Oh, are you a pretty skilled walker?'
What?! That doesn't follow. People go on walks to feel good not to be good. Not everything is about improvement or skill.
If I wanted to be good at painting I'd have to worry about composition, color theory, texture...taking care of my tools instead of just dumping them into a milk jug of water that I never rinse out.
I'm bored just listing that sh*t, let alone doing it.
If I had to be good, I would quit.
I paint because it takes me out of myself. The end result doesn't even really matter.
I'm sure some of you relate. That's why we get along. Thanks for listening, see you tomorrow!"
via @ abrahampiper on Tiktok}

Medusa deserved better, so I really loved stitching this version of her. It felt more gentle. by EarthenOctopus
ok so let me start by saying that I don't have the slightest idea what I'm doing or if this is in any way helpful but @forceofconviction and @spiciestmarinara asked for a pattern for the ace dragon embroidery so here's my attempt at explaining what I did

This is the basic dragon shape I use for everything. I try to vary it by making the dragon more hunched over or give the tail a different direction to swoosh in. I also like to make it so the wings follow the curve of the embroidery hoop
(the wings are supposed to be somewhat equally big but I messed up and now it's to late to fix so ignore that)

The amount of stripes on the wings varies depending on which (pride) colours you want to lose. For this I went with four for the black, grey, white and purple of the ace flag. In my embroidery piece I added a couple more stripes bc I tried to give it some more shading but the sketch for that looked like a mess so four stripes it is. The weird lines in the middle of the top (black) stripe isn't necessar, but I like to put a little lighter shading there to indicate where the bone of the dragon wing would be

Now we add stripes to the body. I always use the colour of the top stripe on the flag for the spikes. For the ace dragon I used grey and white where the normal scales are and then for the scales down the dragon's front I used light and dark purple.
For the lesbian dragon I used the top stripe colours for the spikes and the rest for the normal scales. The front scales were just the lesbian flag repeated. For the bi dragon I used a base of pink, purple and blue for the whole body without giving the dragon that front stripe down. And then I used different shades of these colours to go over the base. (I wouldn't recommend that. It got a bit messy)

When embroidering I mostly start with the head, then do the body and lastly the wings. I don't know if there's a difference but I just think the wings are the easiest part so I like to keep them for the end, when my patience starts to dwindle. The arrows show the direction of the stitches. For the front scales I think it's easiest to go from side to side instead of up and down. For the spade part of the tail I used something kind of like a leaf stich but starting at the broad part, so pretty much a leaf stitch reversed (I have no idea if there's a name for that)
For the shading of the head, I honestly don't know what I'm doing. I think I like to take a light shade of the colour from one of the middle stripes and use it for the stripe going from nose to the eye. Then above that I use a slightly darker shade. Below the light stripe goes a the same darker shade and then below the mouth, you use an even darker shade. But really I still haven't figured that out. For the non-binary dragon I used dark yellow for the top of the head and light yellow for the beneath-the-mouth-part.
I fill the eye up with black or a dark shade of whichever colour is the darkest of the pride flag you use and then I take the brightest colour of the flag and do the tiniest french knot in the middle of the eye. For that it's best to split the thread in half or use only a single strand of the thread.
And just because I personally like the pose of the aro dragon more than the one of the ace dragon:

So you can fill in as many stripes as you need for your flag (or other colours you fancy). With this dragon shape everything is exactly the same except the direction of the left wing stitches go from bottom left to top right and I'd only use a darker shade of the top stripe colour bc the wing is angled so we only see the top part
I hope this helps and I hope that those who know how embroidery patterns really work aren't judging me too harshly lmao






Embroidered Fossils North Carolina-based self-taught artist Rachel Crisp creates stunning embroidery of Dinosaur fossils surrounded by lush greens.
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