Laura of Bugs and Fishes by Lupin is sharing her pattern and tutorial for creating this pretty and fragrant felt-applique sachet. See the tute.
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Designer Spotlight: Terezy Stitch
Terezy Stitch is a Polish Esty shop with a bit of a witchy vibe where you’ll find cross stitch patterns on all sorts of subjects, with an emphasis on flowers, landscapes, cats and holiday patterns.
It’s not necessarily representative of all the projects you’ll find there (though there are other insects done in the same style), but as soon as I saw this pattern for a golden dragonfly I knew it was the one I needed to share. This one is 176 by 174 stitches, which comes out to 12.6 by 12.4 inches, or 31.9 by 31.6 cm on 14 count fabric.
It uses 15 colors, and I love it on the black fabric but it would be pretty on any shade of blue as well.
The biggest category in the shop is floral cross stitch, and here you’ll find realistic looking designs of flowers, succulents and mushrooms as well as more graphic or abstract approaches. I love this window of succulents!
There are also a lot of landscape cross stitch patterns, heavy on mountains and water but also things like a lavender field with a windmill and a fantasy castle on a cliff side.
The Christmas patterns include a lot of houses, and there are lots of cute cat cross stitch patterns, from cartoonish to geometric to folk art styles.
This store also includes a good number of blackwork designs, which is not something you see everywhere. Most of them are bookmarks, and a lot of those are zodiac sign bookmarks, but that’s a great way to try out blackwork on a small scale and see if you like it before buying a bigger pattern. (Blackwork for the most part is done with back stitching, but it’s considered a form of cross stitch because it’s worked on cross stitch fabric.)
Check out everything this shop has to offer at Terezy Stitch on Etsy. If you see something you like, I’d love to hear about it!
[Photo: Terezy Stitch]