Midwinter Morn Wall Tart with Heartstring Samplery

This class is an optional paid part of the Jingle Ball.  You will need an entrance ticket to the Jingle Ball as well as a class ticket to attend.  Jingle Ball tickets and class tickets go on sale on October 18th.  Class previews are so you can see what classes will be available for you to purchase on that date.  
All classes will be recorded so that paid students may access them for up to 30 days after the Ball concludes.
  • CLASS:  Midwinter Morn Wall Tart with Heartstring Samplery
  • TIME:  CLICK HERE TO SEE THE EVENT SCHEDULE
  • COST:  $35 / $48 / $85
  • AVAILABLE:  Worldwide PDF, Kits to U.S. Only
  • TICKET TYPES:  PDF Only, Partial Kit, Full Kit
  • DURATION:  2 hours

A fun “twist” on a finishing classic; in this class you’ll learn my method of creating a wall-hanging cross stitch confection. With evergreen boughs and catkins, Winter birds and berries, rain drops and snow flakes, the stitched design is meant to soften the dark months between Christmas and the onset of Spring.

For this class you may choose from three different options:

Full Kit ($85) (U.S. only):  Includes everything needed to make the finished piece, except for needle, scissors, and glue. Fabric provided is 32 count linen. More detailed information for your chosen class option will arrive by email within a few days of your purchase.

Partial Kit ($48 U.S. Only): Includes just the rare or available-only-in-bulk items. You source the easier to find items and have the ability to choose your favorite fabric type and count to stitch on; finishing items will work for any count of fabric from 28 count equivalent up as high as you would like to go; the only thing that will change is the amount of fabric margin showing between stitches and outer shell. More detailed information for your chosen class option will arrive by email within a few days of your purchase.

 PDF Only ($35):  More detailed information for your chosen class option will arrive by email within a few days of your purchase.

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