The temari started with a dark blue thread base. The big flowers are red, pink and white, the stars are yellow and the bursts are white and yellow. The construction lines are gold.

Extra description: an embroidered ball about the size of a tennis ball. The ball is wrapped in thread, divided geometrically with a single thread and then embroidered following those construction lines. In this case, the lines intertwine to form pointy flowers, with bursts of threads between them.

  • late_night@sopuli.xyzOP
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    1 year ago

    Yes it starts with a core made of fabric scraps, and then wrapped in thinner and thinner yarn and then finally thread.

    I would say making the ball itself takes me about an evening, and then several hours for marking and embroidery. I usually make these in short sessions and I finish one in a week or two.