So proud of this. My biggest project yet! It was fun watching it unravel with every planting.

Pattern by Lola Crow

  • @Climpy
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    311 months ago

    Beautiful work!

  • @MrJameGumb
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    11 months ago

    Wow! 😳

    That really turned out beautifully! I didn’t really get a sense of just how much detail is in it just seeing the parts you posted before!

  • @[email protected]
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    311 months ago

    That is incredible! There are so many fun details that show up the more I look. How big is it?

  • @[email protected]M
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    211 months ago

    You did it! Omg it’s spectacular! Do have you a favourite fact you learned while stitching it?

    • Io Sapsai 🌱OPM
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      411 months ago

      Hard to pick a favourite. Maybe it was Maria Sibylla Merian who sailed to today’s Suriname numerous times (a woman in the 16-17th century) to catalogue butterflies and popuralize the idea that metamorphosis among insects is a thing. Her illustrations are really aesthetic and revolutionary.

      The tree I stitched in the end is also tied for the first place. It’s called the dynamite tree. Its fruits explode when ripe with seeds flying with speeds up to 300km/h, it’s covered in spikes, and it’s sap is deadly poisonous.

      Due to my occupation I was familiar with the plants in the “these plants can kill” section. The effects of their poisonous alkaloids are very common in pharmaceuticals, and are used to treat certain conditions but I’ve always found them really cool!

      • @[email protected]M
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        211 months ago

        Now I’m down a rabbit hole about this agressive tree instead of doing my work, haha, no regrets in asking though!