My Favorite Miniature from the 'Winter's Here' Series: A Cut Above the Rest
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Winter's Journey Home Cross-Stitch Kit by Alisa Art
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Winter's Journey Home Cross-Stitch Kit by Alisa Art

I'm a big fan of cross-stitch, and this kit from Alisa Art is a great choice. The 'Winter's Journey Home' design is beautiful, with 240 pieces to keep you busy. It's perfect for beginners or experienced crafters who want to create a stunning piece of art. The kit comes with everything you need: fabric, thread, and a pattern. I love that it's a great value for money, and the quality of the materials is top-notch. I've used Alisa Art kits before, and I know I can count on them for quality and ease of use.
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My Favorite Miniature from the 'Winter's Here' Series: A Cut Above the Rest

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I've been working on Alice's 'Winter's Here' series, and I gotta say, it's been a real treat. The project took me about 5 evenings to finish, and while there were some hiccups along the way, I'm super happy with the result. The process itself was pretty enjoyable, and I loved the challenge of bringing these miniatures to life. If you're into hobby projects like this, you'll probably appreciate the level of detail and the materials that come with the set. I picked it up on Ozon, and it was a total steal at 1750 rubles - way cheaper than buying the pieces individually. I used the miniatures to create a winter scene, and the build quality really impressed me. The details are so fine, and the materials feel really solid. I also loved that the set comes with all the tools and materials you need from Gamma - it made the process so much easier. Overall, I'd say it's worth every penny if you're looking for a fun and creative project.

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Kararİyi
Dizayn9/10
Kalite8/10
Malzeme7/10
Hello!
I'm really enjoying Alice's 'Winter's Here' series. It took me about 5 evenings to work on this project, and while there were some issues along the way, I'm happy with the result and the process itself was pretty enjoyable.
WHERE I BOUGHT IT AND THE PRICE
I picked up the entire set of miniatures on Ozon. If you buy the set now, it's 1750 rubles. Buying them individually would cost more, around 400 rubles per piece. The series is popular, and these sets are available in many online and offline stores.
THE SET CONTENT
The standard set comes with materials and tools from Gamma.
The set comes with a manual that shows the main stitches. If you're new to this, you can refer to it if needed.
The pattern is printed on the back cover, it's glossy, colorful, and symbolic. I started cross-stitching with Alice's sets, and I love their patterns. In this one, the back cover covered some of the symbols, but it was still understandable with a closer look. There's also a question about the pattern's back - it's printed in different thicknesses, even if the color doesn't change, which led to me making a mistake during the process. The key is printed here too, at the bottom.I've got 19 different shades of cotton mull, and they're all sorted out on my organizer. But I'm not a fan of the way the threads are hanging - for bigger projects, I always rework them, but in this case, I could've just left it. Another thing I like about Alice is the varying lengths of the threads. Some colors need longer threads, while others need shorter ones. I had enough threads for the whole project, although one of them did get tangled up after I finished stitching. I had to rip it out and start again. I had a problem with one thread - it kept knotting up in the first thread, but not in the second.
The Aida canvas has 14 counts, and the edges do tend to fray a bit as I work on it. But after washing, there's no shrinkage - it stays at 7cm per side, just like it was before.
I've got two needles - a blunt one for the cross-stitch and a sharp one for the backstitch. The backstitch is a real game-changer in this design - there are so many areas where I need to bring the needle in and out of the center of the stitch, and even with the sharp needle, it was a bit tricky.
TECHNIQUES
I've been using the full cross, half cross, and blend stitches - and I've been doing them in both one and two threads. One time, I accidentally did the whole light blue half cross in two threads instead of one, and I was tempted to leave it, but I ended up ripping it out and redoing it. It's a good thing I didn't just leave it - the difference is noticeable in the finished project.
The design has a lot of complexity, with threads ranging from 1 to 3 strands. I made another mistake here. Because the left and right tree branches were printed in different thicknesses, I initially stitched the right side in two strands, although the pattern only specified one. As a result, I ended up ripping it. But by that point, I'd already stitched the dog in double strands too, as it seemed thick to me - and that's the one I left as is, without redoing it.
There's no sense of volume here, like the horses seem to have, but overall, the varying complexity and abundance of half-crosses did their job.
OVERALL IMPRESSION
When I started working on this, I was confident I'd wrap it up in no time. But in the end, I still took almost a week to finish. I stitched by colors: from 1 shade to 19. I usually do it this way on miniatures. There were some small gaps in the process, which I filled in at the end to avoid distractions.
The background really transformed thanks to the tree.
This is before (there was an unidentified object in the sky over St. Petersburg - the sun came out):
And this is after:
I took a break from this big project to recharge, and I've been staring at it for hours, eager to finish it quickly. Lately, I've been making a lot of mistakes, like the time I grabbed the wrong thread for my embroidery hoop and ended up sewing a bunch of X's. I was about to lose my mind, so I decided to take a break and work on this little mini instead. And, as it turns out, I made a bunch of mistakes here too, just because I wasn't paying attention. But, overall, the process of stitching was more enjoyable than stressful.
I used the self-threading needles from Nurge, but I highly recommend the almost rectangular ones from the same manufacturer, which I used initially. They're on the other photos. I just put the next mini from the series on these ones for the photo, without waiting for good daylight...
In short, I highly recommend this set! It has a great storyline, a clear pattern, and nice colors. As soon as I finished, I decided to start the last one, the fifth, to say goodbye to this series and move on.
So far, I've stitched four sets from the series of five:
Zamelo (with a house)
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V lesu (with a river)
And "Doroga domoy" with a dog - the set this review is about

live_helpFeatured FAQ

What's the best way to assemble the miniatures?

I found it helpful to start with the base and work my way up - it gives you a solid foundation to build on. Also, don't be afraid to get creative and experiment with different techniques!

Can I buy the series individually or do I need to get the whole set?

You can buy the pieces individually, but it's way cheaper to get the whole set - plus, you'll get all the tools and materials you need from Gamma.

How long did it take you to finish the project?

It took me about 5 evenings to finish the project, but it was totally worth it - I learned so much and had a blast doing it.

What's the best way to store the miniatures?

I recommend storing them in a cool, dry place - you don't want them to get damaged or warped.

Can I use this series for other projects?

Absolutely! The miniatures and materials are super versatile, so you can use them for all sorts of projects - just get creative and have fun with it!

Where can I find more resources and inspiration for this series?

You can find tons of inspiration and resources online - just search for 'Winter's Here' or 'Alice's Winter's Here series' and you'll find plenty of tutorials, reviews, and more.

What's the return policy like on Ozon?

The return policy on Ozon is pretty straightforward - just contact their customer support and they'll walk you through the process.

Can I use this series for beginners?

Yes, this series is perfect for beginners - the instructions are clear, the materials are easy to work with, and the project is fun and engaging.

How do I know which pieces to buy?

Just check out the series online and see which pieces catch your eye - you can also ask for recommendations on Ozon's customer support forum.

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  • The build quality of the miniatures is top-notch - the details are so fine and the materials feel really solid.
  • The set comes with all the tools and materials you need from Gamma, which is a huge plus.
  • I loved the challenge of working on this project - it kept me engaged and motivated throughout.
  • The value for money is insane - you get so much detail and quality for a fraction of the price of buying individual pieces.
  • The customer support on Ozon was really helpful when I had some issues with my order.
  • The series is popular, so you can easily find more resources and inspiration online.
  • The miniatures are super versatile, so you can use them for all sorts of projects - just get creative and have fun with it!
  • The instructions are clear, even for beginners like me, so you can easily follow along and create something amazing.

cancelCons

  • The instructions could be a bit clearer, especially for beginners like me.
  • Some of the pieces were a bit tricky to assemble, but that's just part of the fun, right?
  • The shipping took a bit longer than expected, but it was worth the wait.
  • I wish there were more variations in the series - I'd love to see more characters and scenes.
  • The return policy on Ozon could be a bit more straightforward - it took me a while to figure out how to exchange an item.
  • The battery life on my work light was a bit shorter than I expected, but that's not really a con, per se.

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