AI-generated tapestry sample based on common mullein
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AI-Generated Tapestry Design Example

This post documents a simple example of using AI to generate a sample image and supporting palette notes for a textile project. In this case, the reference was common mullein, with the design organized as seasonal colour bands for a tapestry.

AI-generated tapestry sample based on common mullein
AI-generated sample image based on common mullein.

The sample was generated from a prompt along these lines: generate a tapestry concept for an Ashford large tapestry loom using stripes based on the colours of common mullein as the plant changes through spring, summer, fall, and winter.

Seasonal palette summary

SeasonPaletteNotes from the sheet
SpringVelvet Rosette (#C7C9B5), Dusty Sage (#A9B09B), Pale Celadon (#D7DED1), Mullein Moss (#7F8B63), Leaf Shadow (#66725A)Silvery leaf green, muted sage, cool soft green, mossed olive, deep grey-green
SummerFlower Spike (#D5B419), Sunlit Ochre (#C9A33C), Chartreuse Stem (#A9A640), Olive Field (#6F7340), Warm Pollen (#E3D37A)Mullein yellow, golden ochre, yellow-green, olive green, soft warm yellow
FallDried Seedhead (#B88A4A), Straw Gold (#C29C64), Weathered Tan (#9C7755), Muted Rust (#8A5A39), Late Earth (#6D4E38)Warm camel, dry straw, earthy tan, soft rust brown, deep soil brown
WinterAsh Stem (#8C8177)Stem grey-brown

What the PDF adds

  • The palette sheet presents the seasons in order: spring, summer, fall, winter.
  • It treats these colours as example target tones rather than exact required matches.
  • It notes that close substitutes are acceptable.
  • It emphasizes that texture and value contrast matter as much as exact hue.

This is a practical use case for AI image generation: producing an early visual sample and an accompanying palette reference that can then be adjusted, substituted, or translated into real materials.

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