Amazing how much detail you can get with just six shades of the same colour!
Throwback post to the Steotchalone 2020 (or however you spell it). I don't normally take part in any time-intensive or team events because frankly I wouldn't be able to keep up, but during the lockdown they ran a version designed for solo participation and I signed up on a total whim.
Our instructions were to basically pick a palette of six shades with suitable contrast, then await the pattern!
Thoroughly enjoyed this stitch. It was amazing seeing it come together with so few colours involved, and the texture of the hair and beard is really cool.
You can tell I'm proud of it because I basically never FFO anything otherwise. I ironed this and everything! π
If I'm remembering right, that was done with blends ie you thread the needle with a strand of two different colours and stitch like that.
I think the instructions also specifically said to not railroad those bits (railroading is a way to make your stitches lie flat and neat), so the result was the blended colours sort of twisting around each other randomly and giving a cool messy texture.
That's very cool! Did you get sick of the same shades all the time? I've got a project that's 11 shades of grey and I keep putting it down because it gets a bit dreary.
Honestly no, they released it in multiple parts (think it was weekly) and for the first couple it didn't even look like a person never mind anyone recognisable, so it was kind of fascinating seeing it all come together.
Each section was small enough that it didn't get old, plus there was the fun game of showing my partner and making him guess what it was going to be π
Sadly I don't think they made it available outside of the event, although I could be wrong. It was one of those Facebook things, if they're still going you can probably find someone to ask by searching for "Steotch" or "Steotchalong".
They also have an Etsy shop so again maybe you can message and ask, or maybe they'll even have something else you like better!