Wendela Gustafva Sparre af Rossvik (December 14, 1772 – May 7, 1855) was a Swedish textile artist.
Sparre was born at Långdunker manor in Hyltinge parish in Södermanland to the noble Gabriel Sparre af Rossvik, captain of the royal regiment of Prince Frederick Adolf of Sweden, and Maria Vendela Ulfsparre af Broxvik.
After her marriage Sparre spent the majority of her life on her husband's estate, the Hargs ironworks in Uppland.
Wendela Gustafva Sparre was known and acknowledged as a non-professional artist within silk embroidery.
In 1797, she participated in the art exhibition of the academy with a work depicting a "Landscape of the South".