Parrots' Revenge | Needle Work Chirple
“I’m writing my story so that others might see fragments of themselves.” - Lena Waithe, screenwriter for Bones and Master of None
Assalam Alaikum, I'm doing fan art of Holzing because I know I can create a lovely and wonderful story about it, so let's start immediately.
So the story starts like this:
In a little village, there lived a girl named Nellie with a blue hat. She lived with her kind father, and they had a palm grove.
Nellie was well familiar with date palms because she and her father had been caring for the garden since her mother's death. Nellie's mother died a year later; she was given a blue cap, which Nellie always carried with her, and villagers named her Nellie. Her original name was Rosetta.
Nellie was a very good-natured and kind-hearted girl, which is why she was known throughout their surroundings for her kindness and intelligence. Nellie's father wasn't in the garden. One day cruel queen of the village went to her garden and asked Nellie to go and get some dates for her, but she refused. Nellie attempted to explain to her, very kindly, that these dates are still raw, so eat them when they were ready she will inform them. The harsh queen saw nothing in front of her arrogance and status, so she pushed Neeli away. Neeli rose and faced her, saying the same statement to her again, which infuriated the queen. And the queen took off immediately angrily.
The next day, the cruel Queen orders her people to release wild parrots into her palm grove, which destroys her garden.
When the parrots enter the garden, seeing Neeli, they cannot go inside the garden because Neeli was the girl who gave them food every day so that they could not become victims of any other animals.
After a few days, Neeli herself goes to the queen's palace after the dates are ripe and gives a basket of dates to her.
Instead of taking the basket from Nelli, the queen insults her in front of the entire palace.
The queen then takes her as punishment to a room filled with seeds of various grains. Queen says to Neeli that you have to separate all these seeds by morning and if you can't do it then think of your punishment because we are going to treat you very badly. Nellie is sitting there worried that the same parrots who saved Nellie's garden come and sit next to Nellie through the window. They ask Nellie about her grief and she tells them the whole story.
So the parrots go and get a squirrel, which eases everyone's problem, it separates all the seeds and it takes only a few hours. Queen's senses are blown away by seeing these weeks of work in one day. She asks Nellie how she did all this and Nellie happily answers her question by saying that it is the result of my guidance and happiness that can never be born within you. Ashamed of what she had done, the queen apologizes to Neeli and extends her hand of friendship, thus Neeli and the queen become friends. In the same way, Neeli had made these two parrots her friends and they lived with her.
Now the queen was very kind to the villagers and she was mostly in Nellie's company and even went to her garden because of the queen's changed behavior and mood, the villagers began to appreciate Nellie even more.
Thus the goodness of neeli has added a new color to many lives.
Have you ever done someone a favor that later came back to you?
REASON OF WRITING STORY
You might be wondering why I wrote this short story. I wrote this story because this Holzing character gives me a glimpse of the two characters.
Inspirational character
Yes, it's chirple.
Many people may have understood my purpose just by seeing the appearance of this character, but I will consider it necessary to explain my purpose in clear words.
FIRST CHARACTER
Parrots
The character of these two parrots who returned well appears like a fanart; practically all of their shape and body are identical to parrots except for some colors, thus it was the first inspiration.
SECOND CHARACTER
Neeli
Neeli's character was a key part of this story; just as Neeli was known for her kindness and innocence, this character of the holozing game maintains innocence in his eyes. I created a character, Neeli, to celebrate his innocence when he looked at me in such a way that I couldn't ignore it.
WHY NEEDLEWORK
I chose needlework because I don't do much in digital art and I'm not very expert in handmade drawing but needlework is something that never lets me down. The needlework community has always appreciated our efforts and my special thanks to them.
MATERIAL
In the material, we need threads of different colors and also need a needle and a frame to which we will attach the fabric to complete our needlework.
PROCEDURE
As always I first drew a boundary line with a pencil to complete my network, then setting the boundary I gave it the entire outline with black thread.
In the second step, I started making the bird's wings for which I chose green. I chose two different green colors here to contrast the two wings, the first color is a bit of a parrot color and the second color is a green color.
In the third step, I threaded the inside of the head portion of my parrot with green color, which made it look full of upper body.
In the next step I colored in the lower body of the parrot for which I used orange white and purple color I used orange color to make the lower part of it and white to make the middle body. After using the color my parrot was complete and ready.
And here is the final look. I hope you like my needlework. Don't leave without commenting on my story. Your comment means a lot to me. Don't be afraid to encourage someone if you think of something good.
See you with such a great post till then Allah Hafiz ✨🫶🏻
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