Part of the Chonky Animals series, this Chonky Seal is a beginner friendly pattern. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols.
Pattern is stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC threads. Stitch count is 55w x 42h.
This is a simple pattern of a pink axolotl who is quite chonky! This pattern is only 4 DMC floss colors, printed pattern in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames and hoops. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols.
Pattern si stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC threads. Stitch count is 55w x 53h.
This is a simple pattern of a sleepy owl who is quite chonky! This pattern is 6 DMC floss colors, printed pattern in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames and hoops. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols.
Pattern is stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC threads. Stitch count is 49w x 47h.
Cross stitch pattern from Cute Embroidery By Kate featuring a a circus seal!
Model stitched on 14 Ct. Aida, plastic canvas, or perforated paper with DMC floss. Shown with gold, blue & cream beads. Stitch Count: 31x43. Finished size: 2.21" x 3.07"
Note: the pattern calls for DMC 5270, 5284, & 5290. The new colors are DMC Light Effects E816, E3852, & E3843.
Cross stitch pattern from Cross Stitch Wonders featuring adorable little animals getting in to the holiday spirit by wearing a Santa Hat!
Model stitched on linen of choice using DMC thread. Easy and fun no matter if stitched on fabric, plastic canvas, perforated paper or their matching wood blanks. Stitch count is 45w x 56h.
This Army insignia becomes a work of art when finished in a gold frame. Include two smaller designs. Army insignia is stitched on 14 Ct. White Aida using DMC floss. Stitch count 170 x 170. Design Size: 13" x 13"
Introducing Spellbound Stitches Volume 4, featuring 6 all-new patterns in an Under the Sea theme. All patterns were designed with the same 12-color palette from Cosmo's 6-strand floss from Japan! Add to your COSMO collection or try it for the first time with these colorful ocean vibes!
This unique, elegant and sophisticated white counted cross stitch features Santa visiting his woodland friends in the north in a winter wonderland. This beautiful stocking is done in soft blues, whites and reds. A wintery stocking for a baby's first Christmas or anyone who appreciates the special... Read more
This design is of a chunky Northern Ghost Bat holding onto a large leaf. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols. The stitched version shown is stitched on 16 hand-dyed aida by PhDyed.
The final design in my Seasonal Trio Series is here! It's a celebration of iconic American symbols: the Statue of Liberty, Old Glory, and the Great Seal.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 count Milk & Honey linen by Fiber on a Whim. Stitch Count: 160H x 60W.
This little cheery fellow had to be the December bird! I love his jaunty little pose! He's so adorable with his slightly blue back and his bright red face. To seal the deal, he was sitting on some pine boughs!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 count Baby's Breath linen by Seraphim Fabrics using Threadworx and DMC floss. Stitch Count is 87 X 82
This circus announces your baby's arrival, with all the details you want to share with family and friends. This design features fun little bears, a seal, a panda, a mouse, and a bunny. Suggested colors are easily changed to match baby's room decor. Chart included for letters and numbers. Stitch... Read more
This beautiful sampler was obtained from the collection of Stephen and Carol Huber. The framed antique contained handwritten notes on the genealogy of Sarah which was written on the back in ink on the sealing paper. It contained the lineage of Sarah Hewes, and the names of her children. Extensive... Read more
Flora and fauna were highly celebrated in nearly all 17th and 18th century pictorial embroideries. Executed entirely in cross or tent (half cross) stitches, the embroidered pictures embellished cushions and furniture and reflected a changing attitude toward domestic comforts, by serving to brighten... Read more