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Free Cross Stitch Pattern Mandala Fairy Rainbow.
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Here, it is possible to download and print the circular graph paper, which represents a curved figure.
Showing specialty stitches on printed page with pcstitch 9 pdf#
It can be freely printable in PDF and word. I decided on the new name because a stitcher wouldn't need to feel guilty about the cost of stitching this one! I know you will recognize the chart as being the same as the Hummingbird Scissors Pocket and Fob. The Circular Graph Paper is available in a fifty-page pad of size 8 ½ x 11 inches. The first step was to design a suitable dragonfly - I originally called the design the "Poor Stitcher's Dragonfly Scissor Pocket" because it was designed to be stitched with DMC instead of silks and had a stitched dragonfly instead of an embellishment one. It had to be an original design - I wanted to be sure it would be completely different than Nan's design so there would be no question of copyright infringement. But what is it I like the most about it? THE COLORS!!! I love the colors and the fact that it is a scissor case and fob set!!! So I decided to design my own set using the features I liked the most - similar colors and a scissors case finish with a dragonfly of some kind. Is it the dragonfly? Hmm, yes, I really like the beautiful dragonfly charm (which I was able to find online here). Is it the specialty stitches? No, not really. Wow, think how many stitchers there are that would have loved to have had that beautiful kit, but only 1000.? So I asked myself, "What is it about this design that I really like? Is it the flowers? No, not really.
Recently, Just Nan came out with the limited edition "Gilded Dragonfly" kit which was limited to 1000 kits. My mother taught me embroidery when I was a child.
The colorful photo at the top of the page showing how one might combine the basic stitches is wonderful. The blue lines on the fabric of the feather stitch are very helpful, too. There are some gorgeous designs that have appeared as limited edition kits that I would like to have had but just couldn't afford when they were available so I just missed out. I agree that a printable copy showing construction of each stitch would be helpful.
This is not the same as "shop exclusives" which may only be available from one source but are available for a long time, giving plenty of opportunity to obtain it. I don't like the pressure it brings on the buyer to hurry up and get something "right now" when it may cause a financial hardship on them or a big disappointment if they decide they really can't afford to splurge. I'm not crazy about expensive "limited edition" kits and designs.