Remember this awesome embroidery pattern? Well, not everyone embroiders, so I thought I'd do something for all the cross stitchers and other grid pattern lovers out there.
The pattern is available on Etsy and Craftsy.
Bold and majestic this rampant unicorn rears up onto his back legs ready to face whatever foe challenges him. With a white body and gleaming golden hooves mane and tail, he would look amazing with a little bit of metallic thread mixed in.
Remember this awesome embroidery pattern? Well, not everyone embroiders, so I thought I'd do something for all the cross stitchers and other grid pattern lovers out there. The pattern is available on Etsy and Craftsy.
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Spring is just beginning to blossom all around and this long, winter is coming to an end. In celebration of this this, I present this delightful little springtime fairy to welcome in the warmer seasons.
Where I live there are tiny bright green leaves beginning to unfurl like the leaves on her dress. The redbud trees will soon explode with brilliant violet and fuschia colored blooms contrasting again the dark colored bark tree, like her vibrant wings and rich wavy hair. To me, these are the colors of early spring. This pattern comes with the Spring Fairy in two sizes: 6 inches tall and 4 inches tall. Mirror images are also included. Color and stitch guides provide some friendly suggestions. She's listed on Etsy and Craftsy. This is another ATC (Artist Trading Card) that I made for a swap on ATCsForAll. The challenge for the swap was a black and white drawing with just a pop of red. I love making layered clothing in drawings. I just wish I could make layers look better on me.
Come back next week for a new cross stitch design! It's the first Monday in September so that means it's time for a new embroidery pattern! Today's offering is a rampant unicorn, not unlike what you'd seen gracing a crest or shield. Majestic and powerful this unicorn rears up on his back legs, horn turned forward almost like a sword. You do not want this fellow as an enemy. I stitched the example piece using a variegated thread for hooves, horn, mane, and tail. I think it added a bit of dimension to it. The pattern is available on Craftsy and Etsy.
Next week, I'll post pics of one of my non-embroidery craft projects - hint: It's Culture Day at school for my munchkins and they need costumes. My next cross stitch pattern will be released on 16 September and will be rather seasonal. |