Digital Pattern
Golden Moth Orchid - i115 Digital
by Alison Cole
Superb stumpwork study of a golden Australian orchid.
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Description
Endemic to Victoria, the striking Golden Moth Orchid (diuris protena) is just one of almost seventeen hundred orchid species native to Australia, with some being found nowhere else in the world.
The dainty yellow flowers appear on tall stems that rise above narrow, sword-like leaves and the plant takes its common name from its resemblance to the flying insect.
Superbly reproduced using stumpwork techniques with silk threads onto a background of hand-dyed twill, this charming plant is typical of the delights to be found in the Australian bush.
About this Digital Pattern File
This product is a digital PDF file for you to save and print at home and, as a digital product, it is non-refundable. It does not include any materials or kit. Included are comprehensive instructions to create the project along with detailed step-by-step illustrations/photographs, a full list of threads and materials required, pattern sheet plus any relevant hints, tips and tricks.
Printing this Digital Pattern
To print the full-size pattern sheet you may need to select “tiling” as the print method. This will print in sections over multiple pages which you then stick together to form the full-size pattern sheet.
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Additional Information
- Product Type
- Digital Pattern
- Designer
- Alison Cole
- Technique
- Stumpwork
- Project Type
- Framed Embroidery
- Publication
- Inspirations
- Issue Number
- 115
- Page Count
- 12 pages
- File Size
- 9.5MB
- Finished Project Measures
16cm x 6.5cm wide (6 3/8" x 2 1/2")