Today's trifecta is September, snow, and small spaces.
Honestly, I'm never thrilled when new stitch months begin on a #smallspacesunday. I get nervous that I won't have the perfect small stitch. This month is different.
I had to figure out what to do for small sections of snow on a tree on a Christmas stocking. I did this technique on a whim, with translucent beads, fully expected to not like it, and worked on a backup plan while I stitched.
Turns out I loved it. And kept it.
Frankly, I believe what made it work was that WAS a small space. This much beading on a large roof, or ground cover, would be overwhelming. The stitched sample on Instagram shows a lot of the tree so you can see the context.
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