Instructions No. 3405
Difficulty: Beginner
Working time: 2 Hours
Autumn Creativity: Create Your Own Deer Thread Art
Every season has its special symbols and animals that embody it. Autumn not only brings falling leaves and cozy evenings, but also deer that enchant with their majestic presence. Instead of going hunting, you can bring a bit of this autumn magic into your home by creating a thread art piece featuring a deer motif. This guide will show you step by step how to do it, and in the end, you'll be able to proudly admire your own artwork.
Step 1: Prepare the Wood
First, give the wood an attractive color. Use a wood stain for this purpose. This will bring out the natural grain and give the piece a rustic character. The stain is liquid and can be perfectly applied with a small paint sponge. A tip beforehand: cut the sponge in half. This way, you can better reach into the stain can and work on hard-to-reach spots. Apply the stain thinly in the direction of the grain and allow everything to dry thoroughly. Pay attention to the manufacturer's instructions on the paint can.
Step 2: The Motif
Use our free template, which you can easily download, or feel free to create your own motif. Print out your favorite motif and cut it out. Position it on your prepared wooden board and secure it with some masking tape so that it doesn’t move.
Step 3: Hammer in the nails
Now it's time to swing the hammer. Be careful and have ice packs ready just in case. Hammer nails along the outline of the template, nail by nail. The spacing between the nails can vary. For longer, straight sections, you can leave larger gaps, while the antlers of the deer should be nailed closer together to emphasize the details. Once you've completely hammered in the edge, remove the template from the center.
Step 4: Stretching the Threads
Now it’s time to get creative! Tie the end of your yarn to a nail and start wrapping the thread around the nails. Begin by completely wrapping the outer line of the motif. Depending on the shape of the contour, you will run the thread either inside or outside. After a while, you’ll see that you are working intuitively and correctly. Don’t forget to occasionally make loops around individual nails, especially in complicated areas, to ensure stability. Knots also help keep the thread secure.
After completing the outer line, you can start filling in the motif. Stretch the thread back and forth between the nails until the density of the resulting thread pattern pleases you. Again, loops and knots will help secure everything.
Your impressive deer thread art is ready! With this technique, you can create a variety of designs, whether it’s an autumn motif, a soccer club logo, or inspiring quotes. Have fun crafting!
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