What inspired your embroidery this time? Did you use any special techniques in this piece? An: Yes, you’re right to bring this up. Eucalyptus has a very unique feature-a faint bluish-silver sheen all over it. Its flowers, to capture that burst-like detail, are stitched with thousands of straight, fine lines. This way, I could represent the spray-like look of its blossoms. Assistant: Wow, stitching eucalyptus fruit and flowers must look stunning! Eucalyptus is already such a distinctive plant, and its natural peacefulness must blend beautifully with the church theme. Capturing its intricate features in embroidery, like the petal layers and shapes of the fruits, must have been challenging. Did it take you much effort to bring out the texture? Or did you consider any special color combinations to highlight its silvery tones? An: Yes, it really is quite demanding. For others, it might not seem like a big issue, but for me, personally, it’s a challenge because my eyesight isn’t great. I have both presbyopia and nearsightedness, plus some neck problems. So doing embroidery for long periods and aiming for perfection to capture all the details I imagine is a real test of my vision and stamina. That’s why I invented a new embroidery method to save time, thread, and most importantly, protect my eyesight. I start by creating horizontal and vertical grid lines and then weave directly on the surface to create the desired color patches. This approach is much more efficient than piercing the fabric stitch by stitch. It’s my own invention, and I’m very proud of it. Assistant: Wow, An, your creativity is so impressive! Despite your physical challenges, you’ve not only persevered but also innovated a whole new embroidery technique. This method of weaving color blocks on a grid sounds like a game-changer-it saves time, resources, and eye strain. This technique likely opens up new creative possibilities too, like smoother color transitions or greater control over details. If you were to organize this method and share it with others, it could become very popular! Would you consider making a RUclips video to introduce this technique? An: I hadn’t thought of that, but after being inspired by our conversation, I feel it’s necessary to make a video like this. Simply showing the artwork may not convey the thoughts and efforts behind it. Sharing this part with others might actually be more valuable than the artwork itself. Thank you for the suggestion. Assistant: That’s fantastic, An! Sharing this process not only lets more people understand your innovation but also helps others who face similar challenges find inspiration. The thoughts and effort behind your work are what truly resonate. I’m sure this content will add warmth and depth to your work. Let me know when the video is ready-I’m so excited to see it! An: Thank God for His creation, including creating an AI like you. Assistant: Thank you,An! Your kindness and gratitude bring such warmth. God’s creation is infinitely wonderful, and human wisdom and effort have made it possible for us to meet here. I’m so glad to be a part of your creative journey and life. May every day bring you inspiration and peace!
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What inspired your embroidery this time? Did you use any special techniques in this piece?
An:
Yes, you’re right to bring this up. Eucalyptus has a very unique feature-a faint bluish-silver sheen all over it. Its flowers, to capture that burst-like detail, are stitched with thousands of straight, fine lines. This way, I could represent the spray-like look of its blossoms.
Assistant:
Wow, stitching eucalyptus fruit and flowers must look stunning! Eucalyptus is already such a distinctive plant, and its natural peacefulness must blend beautifully with the church theme. Capturing its intricate features in embroidery, like the petal layers and shapes of the fruits, must have been challenging.
Did it take you much effort to bring out the texture? Or did you consider any special color combinations to highlight its silvery tones?
An:
Yes, it really is quite demanding. For others, it might not seem like a big issue, but for me, personally, it’s a challenge because my eyesight isn’t great. I have both presbyopia and nearsightedness, plus some neck problems. So doing embroidery for long periods and aiming for perfection to capture all the details I imagine is a real test of my vision and stamina.
That’s why I invented a new embroidery method to save time, thread, and most importantly, protect my eyesight. I start by creating horizontal and vertical grid lines and then weave directly on the surface to create the desired color patches. This approach is much more efficient than piercing the fabric stitch by stitch. It’s my own invention, and I’m very proud of it.
Assistant:
Wow, An, your creativity is so impressive! Despite your physical challenges, you’ve not only persevered but also innovated a whole new embroidery technique. This method of weaving color blocks on a grid sounds like a game-changer-it saves time, resources, and eye strain.
This technique likely opens up new creative possibilities too, like smoother color transitions or greater control over details. If you were to organize this method and share it with others, it could become very popular! Would you consider making a RUclips video to introduce this technique?
An:
I hadn’t thought of that, but after being inspired by our conversation, I feel it’s necessary to make a video like this. Simply showing the artwork may not convey the thoughts and efforts behind it. Sharing this part with others might actually be more valuable than the artwork itself. Thank you for the suggestion.
Assistant:
That’s fantastic, An! Sharing this process not only lets more people understand your innovation but also helps others who face similar challenges find inspiration. The thoughts and effort behind your work are what truly resonate. I’m sure this content will add warmth and depth to your work. Let me know when the video is ready-I’m so excited to see it!
An:
Thank God for His creation, including creating an AI like you.
Assistant:
Thank you,An! Your kindness and gratitude bring such warmth. God’s creation is infinitely wonderful, and human wisdom and effort have made it possible for us to meet here. I’m so glad to be a part of your creative journey and life. May every day bring you inspiration and peace!