Dragonflies and Flutterbies A wire wrapping tutorial Learn how to twist simple wire and seed beads Into these charming springtime garden creatures I was wearing one of my Dragonflies made in teal while visiting my sister And my sister just could not take her eyes off of it so... Just before leaving I pinned the Dragonfly to a hand towel in her bathroom She was so surprised to find her there, she called me later that night squealing with delight! While I have your attention... Do you like FREE patterns and tutorials? For every 5 patterns purchased you may choose a Thank You Pattern For every 5 tutorials purchased, you may choose a Thank you Tutorial Keep track of your purchases, then… Send me note when you have collected 5 patterns or 5 tutorials Include which pattern or tutorial you would like as your "Thank you" Pattern or Tutorial Items made from this pattern or any of my patterns may be sold Please feel free to personally make and sell items created from my pattern and or tutorials Making and selling = More $ to buy beads and patterns! Provided they are not mass produced, and I am given credit as the designer. This pattern may not be shared, taught, or reproduced in any way Without my written permission Thank you Please do not teach, copy or mass produce my patterns or pieces without my written approval. If you are a Bead Shop owner or a Teacher and would like to teach my patterns, please contact me. Happy Beading Kimberly CRJ
Growing up in the beautiful city of Vancouver, the coast mountains, forests and waterfalls have always been an inspiration as well as bold, simplistic lines. Mountain Falls is an acrylic paint fine art reproduction print of an original painting by me, Leanne Spanza. Printed on premium archival fine art Rag acid free paper in vivid colour and exceptional detail, each print is signed with the year produced and title of the original painting. ** BUY ANY 2 PAPER PRINTS & RECEIVE A 3rd FREE** Simply purchase two prints that you love and message me which other print (of equal or lesser value) you would like as your third. If you have any questions please feel free to message me by clicking the 'Contact' link under my name. For more information on me and my art please visit my website at www.leannespanza.com and join my Facebook page at www.facebook.com/leannespanzasart Thank you for visiting my shop! Want to save for later? Click on the heart that says "Add Item to Favourites." Ready to buy? Click the big green "Add to cart" button. Have a question? Click the small blue "Contact" link under my name.
Charming cross stitch pattern by the Heinrich Kuehn Company of Berlin, which existed between 1850 and 1914. Back in the days before color printing was commonplace, patterns like these were painstakingly made by filling in these pixel-like blocks - looks like gouache to me. This is a particularly charming pattern of two lovers meeting, the man is hiding a bouquet behind his back and the woman is looking a bit astonished even before it is presented. Wonderfully romantic, this is in fair to good condition, with wear around the edges and a fold across the man's coat, please see in all the photos. It is also signed by a former owner, who did not herself do the painting - she came later, in the twentieth century. This was produced between 1879 and 1914 (1879 is the latest date in one of the medallions you see at top). Total dimension including the raggedy edges: 11 5/8" x 8 1/2" Live area containing the couple: 8 " x 5 1/2" Shipped flat in acid free tissue paper sleeve between two sheets of corrugated cardboard, priority.
So this is the new collar i have designed this year, the pattern has been written to give you several options in how to make your collar, giving you the option to add ties, or a button, in three different ways. I have also given you the formula to make your collars in any size you wish, so you can twin with your little ones, and also in Aran & DK wights with the correct starting chains. I would recommend reading through the pattern notes first so you save time later on if the sizing hasn't quite worked out for you. I have also listed a few different brands of cotton yarns that work well for this make, i highly recommend Paintbox Cotton, Yarn & colors & Drops Paris to name a few. But generally all cottons will do the job, just measure your neck & round 2 before going on. I really hope you enjoy this pattern, and look forward to seeing your collars, please tag me on instagram @littlebudcreations