Chapter 57 - The Embroidery On The Clothing (1/2)
Chapter 57: The Embroidery On The Clothing
After returning home from breakfast, Su Cha picked a decent looking long dress from her wardrobe and changed.
It was a very simple dress which Su Cha used to really like. It was made of plain white fabric without any patterns.
However, right now, the plain white fabric did not seem to be of high quality and the dress looked notably dull without any patterns. In other words, one look was enough to tell that it was a cheap piece of clothing.
Despite that, she had to sing at the audition site today and she would look too casual with t-shirt and shorts.
Su Cha laid her eyes on the needle and thread in front of the sewing machine when she was about to leave. An idea brewed in her mind instantly.
She grabbed the needle and changed out of the dress. Having measured the width of the white dress, she drew some dark lines at an estimated distance before she started stitching.
With swift movements, her fingertips moved nimbly and elegantly with her every stitch. Soon, an embroidered green shoot appeared on the white dress.
The white dress was dull so any color would suit it well. However, she had to match the fabric so it should not be too dense.
Also, it would not be suitable to embroider in one place alone as a monotonous pattern would seem too striking. On the other hand, Su Cha could not embroider extremely complex patterns because she did not have much time.
Moreover, the quality of the white dress was worse than white cotton. Thus, it would take quite some effort for her to embroider well.
She contemplated for a moment before she embroidered two symmetrical green shoots.
Su Cha quickly changed into the white dress after finishing the embroidery.
Looking at herself in the mirror, she had a totally different temperament compared to before.
The embroidery which took Su Cha an hour turned out to be two long green vines which sat in contrast on both sides of the hem of her dress. It had slightly spreading branches with some small leaves in between as embellishments. Due to the miraculous technique of Tang embroidery, the vines seemed to be swaying with the wind as Su Cha walked.
The vibrant green color brought a different vibe to the simple white dress. It made Su Cha appear to be more dynamic and lively.