X's and O's
I love stitching snow. The variety of stitches we can use are virtually limitless. I can't think of a needlepoint artist who doesn't add some sort of secondary color, whether it is gray or blue, to add depth and nuance to the snow.
And those additional colors are exactly why I favor open stitches. The shading is so beautiful and subtle I don't want to cover it up. Today's stitch honors that objective and is for a snowman you want to stand out.
Add the base threads (gray lines) first, and follow up with the accent threads (green and yellow lines).
With most tramme stitches I previously shared with you on this site, I used a matte thread for the base (typically Very Velvet or a heavy Pearl Cotton). On the stitched sample on Instagram for this stitch, I used all shiny threads. The base thread is Petite Sparkle Rays. The green accent thread is Crystal Braid and the yellow accent thread is Shimmer Ribbon.
When using threads with the same finish, take a moment to make sure they are distinguishable from each other. As an example, Neon Ray would not work with either Neon Rays + or Shimmer Ribbon as the finishes are too similar. If you are using contrasting colors, have fun with the colors! Finish matters less in that scenario.
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Enjoy!