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October Opal Fairy - CHART

Manufacturer: MIRABILIA DESIGNS
$14.00
MIRABILIA DESIGNS CHART
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October Opal Fairy... by Mirabilia Designs. CHART ONLY. Stitched Area: 10.81″ w x 14.69″ h. (27.45 x 37.3 cm). Stitch Count is 173 x 235 on 16ct. or 32ct. Stitched 2 over 2 on 32ct. Ivory Linen. The Alternate fabric is 16ct. Ivory or Antique White Aida. October Opal Fairy gathers the train of her gown, surrounded by a flurry of flowers in shades as delicate and varied as the glowing birthstone for which she is named. In centuries past, the opal was associated with superstition, but Queen Victoria changed its meaning when she proudly wore opal jewelry and offered the gemstone to each of her daughters in celebration of their nuptials. A magical jewel, the opal is believed to render its bearer invisible, so our fairy travels through the world unseen, seeking places of darkness that come alive with light when she appears. Her iridescent wings reflect the colors of sunrise and sunset as the gentle scent of rose petals remains even after she vanishes. Susan Redington Bobby...

CHART ONLY; The Following items are required to complete the design!

DMC® Floss Guide;151, 154, 225, 333, 340, 341(2), 413, 503, 632, 718, 754, 758, 780
783, 791, 801, 816, 823, 891, 902, 926, 938, 948, 3021, 3607, 3608, 3609, 3747, 3768
3811.
 
Kreinik #4 Braid; 011HL.
 
Rainbow Gallery; Petite Silk Lame Braid SP18, SP24, SP47

Mill Hill Treasures; 13054(3).

Mill Hill® Beads; 00081, 00165, 02057, 02070, 02077(2), 02082, 03007, 03044, 18828, 40252
42024, 42036
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October Opal Fairy... by Mirabilia Designs. CHART ONLY. Stitched Area: 10.81″ w x 14.69″ h. (27.45 x 37.3 cm). Stitch Count is 173 x 235 on 16ct. or 32ct. Stitched 2 over 2 on 32ct. Ivory Linen. The Alternate fabric is 16ct. Ivory or Antique White Aida. October Opal Fairy gathers the train of her gown, surrounded by a flurry of flowers in shades as delicate and varied as the glowing birthstone for which she is named. In centuries past, the opal was associated with superstition, but Queen Victoria changed its meaning when she proudly wore opal jewelry and offered the gemstone to each of her daughters in celebration of their nuptials. A magical jewel, the opal is believed to render its bearer invisible, so our fairy travels through the world unseen, seeking places of darkness that come alive with light when she appears. Her iridescent wings reflect the colors of sunrise and sunset as the gentle scent of rose petals remains even after she vanishes. Susan Redington Bobby...

CHART ONLY; The Following items are required to complete the design!

DMC® Floss Guide;151, 154, 225, 333, 340, 341(2), 413, 503, 632, 718, 754, 758, 780
783, 791, 801, 816, 823, 891, 902, 926, 938, 948, 3021, 3607, 3608, 3609, 3747, 3768
3811.
 
Kreinik #4 Braid; 011HL.
 
Rainbow Gallery; Petite Silk Lame Braid SP18, SP24, SP47

Mill Hill Treasures; 13054(3).

Mill Hill® Beads; 00081, 00165, 02057, 02070, 02077(2), 02082, 03007, 03044, 18828, 40252
42024, 42036
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