A reprint of a previously discontinued pattern. Models were stitched over two on 32 Ct. Natural Light Linen using DMC floss. Maximum Stitch count 179x88.
This pattern from By The Bay Needleart features a heralding angel, cherub ornaments, lamb and star ornament, Joy, and Raphael Angel.
Model stitched on 32 ct linen of your choice using DMC floss with one Gentle Arts thread and one Weeks Dye Works thread. Stitch counts are: Holy night scene... Read more
"Glory to God in the highest, and on Earth peace among men". Model stitched on 30ct. 18th Century Brown linen using DMC: 754 and 815. Crescent Colours: Antique Lace, Garden Trellis, Pea Pod and Brandied Pears. Stitch count: 72w x 119h. Finished size is approximately 4 1/2" x 8". Shown in The Family Tree Frame - Style: June, Finish: Fleamarket, Color: Icing, Size: 6" x 9.5"
"Angels we have heard on high." Model stitched on 32 Ct. Lambswool Linen with DMC floss and Classic Colorworks floss (or all DMC 434, 603, 613, 728, 754, 3031, 3347, White, 347). Stitch Count: 63x53. Design Size: 4" x 4" Shown with a bell button from Just Another Button Company.
"Women are angels and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly.. on our broomsticks. We're flexible like that!" Model stitched on 14/28 count Antique White Lugana using Sullivan's floss or DMC floss. Stitch count: 125W x 97H.
"An Angel's Work is Never Done. Hopes, dreams, wishes." Model stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Blush linen (or similar fabric) with Gentle Art Sampler threads and DMC floss (or all DMC floss 322, 3685, 502, 930, 341, 975, 712, 899, 738, 962, 754) and Kreinik Blending Filament. Stitch Count: 121W x 121H.
This collection by Teresa Kogut includes 9 different designs! They all feature lovely images of homes, flowers, trees, and pets.
"This Small Sampler" model stitched 1 over 2 on 56 count Little Bunny by XJuDesigns, using DMC and Classic Colorworks threads. Stitch count: 148w x... Read more
Note from the designer: "Mourning pictures were not an uncommon art form in England and America during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Evolving from European commemorative art honoring deceased heroes, mourning pictures were a cherished way to remember loved ones, designed to... Read more