"To The Stars" Embroidery Pattern
If you are A Court of Thorns and Roses fan, this embroidery pattern is for you. This downloadable embroidery pattern pdf features Rhysand's toast in A Court of Mist and Fury "To the stars and to the dreams that are answered." The Night Court insignia frames the ACOMAF quote. Just as described in the Sarah J. Maas' ACOTAR series, the Night Court insignia features the mountain, Ramiel surrounded by three stars. The starry sky is a gradated blackwork pattern of 6-pointed stars like the star featured in Feyre's sapphire ring. Read more about my inspiration here.
Download the pdf pattern and get it in your inbox immediately. The design fits on one sheet of letter size or A4 paper. Suggestions for using the pattern are included in the pdf. The pdf includes step by step directions of creating the blackwork patterned sky.
This artwork is copyrighted to Alyson Toone-Aguilar. Unlicensed professional reproductions and selling of this artwork are prohibited. Downloaded artwork is for personal use only.
What is blackwork?
Blackwork embroidery is a traditional form of counted-thread embroidery that uses black thread, typically on white or light-colored fabric. Originating from Spain and popularized in England during the 16th century, it often features geometric patterns, repeating designs, and intricate floral or scrollwork motifs. While black thread is the most common, other colors can also be used. The style is characterized by its contrast, simplicity, and emphasis on patterns rather than large areas of filled color. Blackwork is often used to decorate clothing, household linens, and accessories.
STEAM Rating
Rated M for Mathematics because of the geometry of stars and patterning. Pattern is important to STEM fields such as computer science for creating algorithims and coding. Finding patterns also important for data analyzation. This project is a great way to exercise your mind while also relaxing your soul.
If you are A Court of Thorns and Roses fan, this embroidery pattern is for you. This downloadable embroidery pattern pdf features Rhysand's toast in A Court of Mist and Fury "To the stars and to the dreams that are answered." The Night Court insignia frames the ACOMAF quote. Just as described in the Sarah J. Maas' ACOTAR series, the Night Court insignia features the mountain, Ramiel surrounded by three stars. The starry sky is a gradated blackwork pattern of 6-pointed stars like the star featured in Feyre's sapphire ring. Read more about my inspiration here.
Download the pdf pattern and get it in your inbox immediately. The design fits on one sheet of letter size or A4 paper. Suggestions for using the pattern are included in the pdf. The pdf includes step by step directions of creating the blackwork patterned sky.
This artwork is copyrighted to Alyson Toone-Aguilar. Unlicensed professional reproductions and selling of this artwork are prohibited. Downloaded artwork is for personal use only.
What is blackwork?
Blackwork embroidery is a traditional form of counted-thread embroidery that uses black thread, typically on white or light-colored fabric. Originating from Spain and popularized in England during the 16th century, it often features geometric patterns, repeating designs, and intricate floral or scrollwork motifs. While black thread is the most common, other colors can also be used. The style is characterized by its contrast, simplicity, and emphasis on patterns rather than large areas of filled color. Blackwork is often used to decorate clothing, household linens, and accessories.
STEAM Rating
Rated M for Mathematics because of the geometry of stars and patterning. Pattern is important to STEM fields such as computer science for creating algorithims and coding. Finding patterns also important for data analyzation. This project is a great way to exercise your mind while also relaxing your soul.