"That night, she changed into a gorgeous lady with a single wand swipe, filling the garden with glitter. From her torn clothing, Cinderella now has a star-like shine. Now she just needs to run to the ball so she can meet the prince. However, this is only the start of the tale. She needs to keep in mind to head back home before the clock strikes twelve, or else everything will revert to how it was."
The model was stitched on "Garden of Dream" by Fiberlicious Yummy Fibers with DMC floss, Kreinik #4 Braid and Mill Hill beads/treasures. Stitch Count: 107 x 188.
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from United Kingdom on 08/11/2025 - Beautiful design I fell in love with this design as soon as I saw it. I couldn't find it in stock in the UK, so I had to order from the US. I can't wait to stitch it.
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