I'd say it depends on the nature of the design. For example if you're hooking a landscape of a sky over a field you probably don't want to have harsh dark lines dividing the elements. But there are other designs where that kind of outlining can look great.
Lots of painters under paint, and then some of that is left, outlining elements in a painting. A rusty colour is often seen, but I’m sure there are others.
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Can you please let me know if you just cut any cloth into strips. I am from Sri Lanka.
I like to use wool cloth when I am cutting cloth into strips.
I am using flannel
I am new to this. Should you always outline the parts of your design with a darker color?
I'd say it depends on the nature of the design. For example if you're hooking a landscape of a sky over a field you probably don't want to have harsh dark lines dividing the elements. But there are other designs where that kind of outlining can look great.
Lots of painters under paint, and then some of that is left, outlining elements in a painting. A rusty colour is often seen, but I’m sure there are others.
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How do you trim and press please?
Do you start within line or the outline of the world?
I often begin with the outline.
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