Description
FORMAT: PDF pattern as DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (available to download in both English and French)
STITCH COUNT: 85 x 50 stitches + 40 x 50 stitches (x2)
STITCHED SIZE (when using 32ct fabric): 13.5 x 8 cm (5.5″ x 3″) + 6.5 x 8 cm (2.5″ x 3″)
CHARTED WITH:
- Fabric Flair 32ct evenweave
- DMC stranded cotton
- Mill Hill beads
CONTENTS:
- a detailed shopping list
- the key & charts
- a special stitch tutorial (beads, round eyelet stitch with sequin)
- a finishing tutorial to assemble this project (please note: the pictures used for this tutorial are pictures from a different project, but the finishing instructions are specific to this project)
- + FREE WITH THIS PATTERN: exclusive BONUS pages (in both languages) with the printable thread card for this design and extra chart views.
Any question? Don’t hesitate to contact me!























LaRheta (verified owner) –
I do not feel like the finishing instructions were as helpful as they could have been. They don’t totally match the item in the pattern, so it is confusing and now I don’t really know how to complete the item. I see the finished item in a photo, but can’t envision how it is done. Very frustrating.
Update – the designer reached out in an attempt to make the instructions clearer. I have not tried these steps yet, but it seems they should work. Regardless, I appreciate the designer trying to assist. It means a lot.
Faby Reilly (store manager) –
Hi LaRheta – Thank you very much for your feedback. This design was first produced for a magazine, and it was model stitched and assembled in house by that magazine. I therefore do not have step-by-step photographs for it. I did consider dismantling the model to take photographs as I put it back together, but that would have damaged the design and made the photographs less than clear. That’s why I felt it was clearer to use photos from a different design, bearing in mind that it’s only the motifs and the colours that change – the assembling process and the instructions are exactly the same. I’m very sorry indeed that you’re disappointed with your purchase. It matters a great deal to me that my customers have a happy stitching experience with my designs. I have just sent you an email to discuss this further so that I can find a solution for you and improve the current tutorial. I’m always more than happy to help and offer further instructions if needed.