Thread Pack - DebBee's Designs - Garden of Silken Delights
DebBee's Designs' Garden of Silken Delights uses Treenway Silks' different 100% silk threads throughout the entire piece--no other threads are needed to complete this 8-inch square design on 18ct mono canvas.
We've put together a thread pack which includes the complete collection of silk threads needed to create this beautiful project.
1 skein Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #7 Bachelor’s Button
1 skein Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #37 Maize
2 skeins Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #40 Winter Sage
1 skein Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #41 Pistachio
1 skein Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #47 Cherry Blossom
2 skeins Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #217 Wisteria
1 skein Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #218 Love-in-a-Mist
3 skeins Zen Shin (20/2 spun silk) #953 Mint Julep
4 skeins Fine Cord Montano Colorway Cottage Garden
1 skein Tranquility (Fine Cord) #7 Bachelor’s Button
1 skein Tranquility (Fine Cord) #41 Pistachio
2 skeins Tranquility (Fine Cord) #47 Cherry Blossom
1 skein Tranquility (Fine Cord) #953 Mint Julep
1 skein Serenity (8/2 reeled silk) #41 Pistachio
1 skein Serenity (8/2 reeled silk) #218 Love-in-a-Mist
1 skein Serenity (8/2 reeled silk) #953 Mint Julep
240 yards total
Note: photo includes finished design next to the thread pack
In addition to the thread pack, you'll need to purchase your chart and canvas separately. This uses Zweigart 18 ct Mono Delux White 14"x14"
I love this design so much! And we're honored that Debbie created this entirely with Treenway Silks' threads. If you're wondering what skill level you need to complete this counted canvas design, here's what Debbie of DebBee's Designs says:
"Garden of Silken Delights is being done by stitchers of all levels. I try to write the instructions so that a beginner can follow them – everything is very step by step, and thorough. My email is on the back cover if someone runs into questions or problems while stitching, and I always answer emails as quickly as I can for stitchers. So while it may seem challenging to look at the cover, it’s all done one stitch at a time, with very large diagrams, and if you run into trouble I’m just an email away. If you can read a pattern (any kind of pattern, counted cross stitch, or counted canvas) or follow instructions, you should be fine."