![]() ![]() Moon and Sun box, has our creative juices flowing, lots of sparkle I think!Ģ x(18 x27) fabrics in the count of your choice (Opalescent 28, 32cts)įabric and the designs are not linked and are individualīoxes are £59. Opalescent girls – be quick if you want to sparkle! we have also added Opalescent Linen to the boxes but be quick the opal boxes always sell out ![]() This note from Jo Critchley at Polstitches Designs:Īs we are preparing the last Christmas Boxes for dispatch so the next box becomes… The Moon and Sun Box What mysteries those distant hills hold and what joy this beauty brings to my heart! Stitched on Polstitches Designs 28 count ‘silvery moon©’ Lugana and highlighted with the enchanting glitter of Kreinik metallic thread this sampler epitomizes the aura of winter as I look out the window on a snowy evening, the snow glistening like diamonds under the light of a full moon. Noble stags, a fleeting hare, and regal wolves each make their way as the quicksilver moon waxes and wanes through the coldest of months. Nimble wood sprites and quick footed rabbits gather boughs from the holly tree to decorate the snowy forest for the Solstice festivities while woodland critters snuggle in their cozy nests and burrows in anticipation of the long nights ahead. A great snowy owl looks over the land from his perch above the pines. She will be going out to all of our favorite online shops and local needlework shops and is available now at Polstitches Designs and on my Order Chartpacks page.Ĭelebrate the beauty and peace of the season with my new design JE310 Winter Solstice, inspired by the snowy woods near our place in Vermont and all the enchantment and magic of the winter solstice. Pictured on 28 count ‘tanzanite©’ from Polstitches Designs. 9 Likes, 0 Comments - Patti Page Ferron (redfoxcrossstitch) on Instagram: 'Finally finished my first cross stitch of the new year, 2023 In the midst of moving into a new h. Her cloak, the color of winter berries, is richly embroidered with tiny white flowers, and her head is crowned in pine boughs and a veil of white embroidered silk, all glistening with Kreinik metallic threads and Mill Hill beads. Her boldly striped satin skirt features a delicately beaded hem. Dressed in her dazzling finery and lovingly holding a little white winter fox, ‘The Winter’s Gift’ is a celebration of the season just passed and the one to come again at the end of this year. I know a lot of stitchers have been waiting for this one and now there will be plenty of time for stitching this opulent winter beauty before we start to see the snow fly again. As the very last tiny bits of snow are melting at our place in Vermont and the star magnolias are starting to bloom again, I am happy to bring you the release of my newest chartpack design ‘The Winter’s Gift’. ![]()
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