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Catch the Wind Mystery SAL by Tempting Tangles Designs

May 13, 2018 By patgeary

Catch the Wind with Quaker motifs/whimsical sea creatures/sailing boats/fish/loch ness monster/whale/cross stitch/counted thread.

The description of the Catch the Wind Mystery SAL by Tempting Tangles Designs intrigued me, so I decided to join in this one too. The price is right too since the three that I had joined were only $5. each. Again, the project is 16 parts with one part released about every two weeks.

Specifics on Catch the Wind

Design Size: 168w x 168h
Recommended Fabric: Wichelt 36ct Jobelan Lambswool

Recommended Floss: Ship’s Manor cotton floss (conversions for DMC and Gentle Arts are suggested. The colors I chose are listed.

  • Sugar Plum 1 skein/GAST Claret
  • Witches Knickers 2 skeins/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Concord Grape
  • Cleopatra 2 skeins/GAST Verdigris
  • Autumn Sunset 1 skein/GAST Copper
  • Neverland 2 skeins/Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe Into the Blue

I chose to us 16ct Regency Aida by Picture This Plus

Started Stitching: May 1, 2018
Finished Stitching: October 19, 2018

Supplies for Catch the Wind.

Supplies for Catch the Wind by Tempting Tangles Designs

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1-4

Catch the Wind Parts 1-4

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1-6

Catch the Wind Parts 1-6

Beware of the horrifying, cannibalistic Humboldt Red Squid (pictured below) – the Red Devil of the Seas. Here in “Catch the Wind SAL”, this monster is a more manageable size.

Humboldt Red Squid from Catch the Wind Mystery Sampler.

Humboldt Red Squid from Catch the Wind Mystery Sampler

 

Catch the Wind - Parts 1-7.

Catch the Wind – Parts 1-7

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1 - 10.

Catch the Wind Parts 1 – 10

 

Catch the Wind Parts 1-13.

Catch the Wind Parts 1-13.

Catch the Wind parts 1-16.
Catch the Wind parts 1-16

UPDATE: July 2022 – Framed with a simple black frame and ready to hang.

Catch the Wind framed

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