1. Transfer the pattern on a piece of fabric using chalk, I used batik — you can take any fabric.
2. Iron stabilizer for embroidery to the back side, the strips in the photo are for testing.
3. Since it is textured stitching and trapunto, the pattern is closed, you need to decide what to decorate with the stitches in such closed pattern. The width of the stitch is up to you, pre-test the tension on a sample. Choose from stitches with satin cover.
4. Add a narrow decorative stitch along the contour of the pattern or its fragment.
5. Undo the stabilizer from the back.
6. Make a sandwich: fabric for the right side + 100 needle punched polyester. Quilt the outlines of the pattern with a free-running stitch. Use colour threads or water soluble ones depending on your art tasks.
7. Cut off the excess of the filler; the closed pattern is wadded with trapunto.
8. Make a sandwich: fabric for the right side with trapunto + 100 needle punched polyester + fabric for back side. Quilt all layers:
9. I used metallic threads, make filling stitches.
10. And photos under different lights:
* If you think it's very simple, I suggest thinking about how to calculate the direction of the thin decorative stitches under the pattern with wadded trapunto of different thickness, how to deepen the stitches, use quilting or other decorative stitches.
* If you find it difficult, see previous DIYs, they are published