🐉 Dragon Embroidery — Progress Notes

ー Beginning ー
One day, the air around the embroidery frame felt a little different.
Not rushed, not quiet—just ready.
A new piece began there.
A dragon, slowly emerging from fabric and thread.
This page is not meant to explain everything.
It simply records what has appeared so far.




September 9
The needle started tracing a direction.
At this stage, the dragon was still only a suggestion—
a flow of stitches hinting at movement beneath the surface.
A new camera was introduced, not to document perfectly,
but to remember the hands while they work.
Some moments are too small to be called “progress,”
yet they quietly decide the future shape of the piece.
GRRRRRR…!!!!
October 17
Something changed.
Clouds formed.
Flames followed.
With the addition of many sequins, the surface began to react to light.
Depending on how you look, it glows—or disappears.
This was the moment the dragon felt less like a drawing
and more like a presence.
Not complete, but unmistakably awake.

December 14
After a pause, new materials arrived.
Milky white sequins, faintly translucent,
like fragments of shell or mist.
They do not insist on being seen.
Instead, they soften the boundary between thread and light.
Work resumed gently,
as if continuing a conversation rather than restarting it.

🐉 Completion — December 28
Today, the dragon came to rest.
The final stitches were placed,
and the surface settled into its own quiet balance of thread and light.

Nothing was forced into a perfect shape.
Each part arrived when it was ready—
the body, the flames, the surrounding air.
Sequins catch the light differently each time the piece is seen,
so the dragon never looks exactly the same twice.
Sometimes it glows.
Sometimes it fades gently into the fabric.
This embroidery no longer asks to be changed.
It simply exists, holding the time spent making it.
This concludes the record of its progress.
The dragon will remain here,
exactly as it chose to appear.
— Observed and recorded by Sensei-Gura



