I have this organized by author, since I do enjoy going into series reading quite a bit.īlack, Holly – Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herdīorges, Jorge Luis – Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writingsīulgakov, Mikhail – The Master and Margaritaīutler, Octavia E. Cross Stitch Designers T Teresa Wentzler/ Designworks Teresa Wentzler/ Designworks Sort By: Just Cross Stitch SHEPHERDING COMPANIONS Teresa Wentzler 3.99 Just Cross Stitch UNDER THE EVERGREEN Teresa Wentzler 12.99 Just Cross Stitch NIGHT Fairy Teresa Wentzler 11.99 Just Cross Stitch DAY Fairy Teresa Wentzler 8. I read a little bit of everything, although this list may not appear that way. This seller consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped on time, and replied quickly to any messages they received. I’m always up for other suggestions, too. Teresa Wentzler's Dreamscape Carousel Cross Stitch Pattern OOP New 17.25 Only 1 available Add to cart Make sure it's yours only 1 left, and 1 person has it in their cart. Good luck and enjoy! Despite all of the designers I have grown to love in the 30+ years I've been stitching, I feel like I will always have at least 1 TW on the go.I’m making a list of books that I’ve been wanting to read – partially to pull them out of Goodreads, partially for an exchange I’m going to be part of themed to Iceland’s wonderful holiday tradition of Jolabokaflod. The bags are on a ring that goes in the kit. 2 (Leisure Arts 4661) Paperback Decemby Teresa Wentzler (Author) 27 ratings Paperback 183.76 5 Used from 165.00 Engage your imagination with these breathtaking cross stitch scenes from Teresa Wentzler. I will cut equal lengths of both colors and put them, with unused working length of the blend, in those bags, with the very ends of the threads caught in the zipper so they don't get all tangled. The Best of Teresa Wentzler Fantasy Collection Vol. Since then, when I am done with Xs, I backstitch, so when I am done with an area, I am DONE (unless there are beads, which I often do as I go, too).įor floss organization, I have all the DMC bobbinated in a box, then I have small ziplock bags for the blends, with the symbol and DMC numbers on the bag. On Fantasy Triptych, I learned to do the backstitching as I went - in the castle panel, the trees are in several layers, and if I didn't do the bs as I went, I'm not sure I would have been able to find most of the things to backstitch. I stitched the entire dragon's DMC first, then came back and did the top leg again in the BF ////. As far as tips go, I generally always work a symbol as far as I can - end of a section, or end of length of thread, as it makes sense.įor The Castle, I covered the entire dragon in multiple colors of blending filament (green BF on the green parts, blue on the blue, etc). fantasy-inspired designer Teresa Wentzler and her beautiful designs. I have English Garden Sampler and Fortunate Traveler as WIPs at the moment. She also had a little freebie angel that I did for my MIL no idea where that went when she passed, kind of wanted that back, since it had a $200 frame on a 3x3 piece of work. An ornate knotwork border echoing the green, blue, purple and gold of the dragon finishes the design. I have also done Fall Carousel and Noah's Ark, which was my first evenweave project and my first over-1 stitching on said evenweave. My fingers must have been a lot stronger then to push all of those multi-thread 1/4 stitches on 22ct, holy cow! I don't have a pic of him up anywhere, either - he's in a purple frame w/purple suede matting. I also have Stretch done - I did him on 22ct and added a bunch of metallics to it. I don't seem to have a picture of it online, but I do have all of these: Fantasy Triptych This was when aida was all that was commonly available if you didn't have an actual needlework store (kinda like now, really), so I learned 1) blended threads, 2) fractional stitches on aida, and 3) stitching on black, all at once, and never looked back. TW is basically what I learned to stitch on I had done a couple of Paula Vaughn pieces, and then discovered The Unicorn in the local craft section of some store in New Mexico way back in 1989-1990. 40-something wife and mom, owned by a horde of cats, Pagan, cross-stitcher, penpaller, bookworm, Letterboxer, gaming geek, and life wanderlust seeker.
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