Have you ever played with nail winding painting? To put it simply, nails are set on a wooden board to make a rough outline, and then the thread is wound between the nails to form a geometric figure or painting with bright colors. There is a linear beauty. Let’s first look at a real-life winding tutorial:
Steps: First print out the picture of the work you need to make, lay it on the wooden board, and use nails to fix it along the outline. Pay attention to the density and the spacing between nails. It should not be too wide or too narrow. Use thread (embroidery Thread, crosshair, sewing thread can be used) and wrap it back and forth between the nails, paying attention to the tightness and density of the thread. Tips: Some paintings have no rules when winding. You can wind the wire between the nails at will. However, if you want to present a beautiful geometric pattern, the winding must be in a certain order and there are traces to follow. Please refer to the article. , Illustration of the winding rules of geometric figures drawn by nail winding (the editor will update it in the following articles)
Similarly, if there are no nails and wooden boards, we can directly "embroider" them on cardboard~
Next, let’s take a look at a set of wire-wrapped nail paintings. I hope you can find inspiration in them. For more nail winding drawing pattern materials, please refer to the article: Nail winding drawing pattern materials with tracing points (the editor will continue to update the following articles, so stay tuned)
Flower and grass wire drawing
Animal scenery, geometric figures