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Thread sketching is not precision sewing. It is about catching the essential shapes and lines of the subject, like a line drawing done with pen and ink. Your lines do not always need to meet up, nor do you need to include every detail. The basic premise is that once you begin sewing you don’t start or stop (“break thread”) but continue stitching over to the next section. You can either start with an image you “sketch” with your thread and then add color to or you can “paint” your image and define the shapes with thread sketched outlines. Try both to see what works for you.
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Crooked Line Studio, Billings, Montana, United States
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