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Spotlight Video Featuring Dressmaker's Daughter by Mirabilia

Join Donnett for Today's Spotlight Video Featuring Dressmaker's Daughter by Mirabilia Designs.

The four seasons come together in Dressmaker's Daughter, described by designer Nora Corbet as "couture inspired by nature."

Now you can stitch these as designed, all together in one piece, or like I did as individuals.

Winter Couture Gown is a lovely teal dress accented with ice crystal beaded detail. It features a stunning fur wrap with a crystal treasure snowflake and a necklace any woman would love.

   

Spring Couture Gown is a sassy spring lavender knee length dress. It has a lovely cherry blossom background and features a long, dangling necklace.

    

Summer Couture Gown is simply stunning in blue. It inludes amazing, large beaded detail at the top of the gown.  Smaller beads are sprinkled throughout the rest of the gown.

    

Autumn Couture Gown has captured the essence of the season. It has stunning yellows, oranges and reds featured throughout. Then, look at the amazing number of beads used throughout the rest of the gown. My favorite is the bottom with the stunning "fringe" line of bugle beads.

    

Each of the Dressmaker's Daughter's gowns are adorned with a multitude of Mill Hill Bead and Treasures, available in the Embellishments Pack.

Mirabilia's Dressmaker's Daughter is available in a kit, which includes the pattern, embelishment pack and any floss or specialty fibers needed.  

To see other Mirabilia Designs and maybe find some inspiration, head over to our Mirabilia / Nora Corbett Finish Gallery.

If you have stitched any of Mirabilia Designs, become a member of our Embroidery.com Cross-Stitch + Hand Embroidery Group on Facebook and post your works in progress & finished projects. Don't forget to to follow on our Facebook Page Embroidery.com Cross-Stitch + Hand Embroidery.

For past Spotlight Video, past Sit N Stitch Videos and so much more, check out my (Donnett's) Needlework Blog on Embroidery.com. Make sure you to turn on the notifications as that's how you will know that new videos are up.

As always, I love to hear your comments and suggestions for new videos and new content, so email those to [email protected]

Enjoy & Happy Stitching -- Donnett


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