Cross stitch pattern by Courtney Collection. "Mermaid's Folly," is made up of five charts. Featuring a mermaid in the middle with an old man on the left side & dragon on the right side.
Stitch counts: Mermaid's Folly 565W x 225L
Old Man & Mermaid 370W x 225L
Mermaid & Dragon 440W x 225L
Dragon 222W x 225L & Old Man 222W x 225L.
Cross stitch pattern from Nora Corbett featuring a fantasy mermaid and the letter W! Model stitched over two threads on 32 Ct. Water Lily Linen using Classic Colorworks floss and Mill Hill Beads; 00165 and 02003.
Model stitched on 28 Ct. Big Bang Lugana by Polstitches (or fabric of your choice) with DMC floss, Kreinik #4 Braid and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch count: 120x181.
Lie back in your lounge chair and stitch up these beach-themed beauties. Includes a lobster, crab, and octopus (plus some bonus charts). They can be framed in a hoop or rectangular frame or stitched into mini pillows. (How-to's for framing in hoops not included. ) Largest size is Octopus at 74 x 67... Read more
Model stitched on 32 count Sea Spray Linen with DMC floss, Caron Waterlilies, Kreink #4 Braid and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch count is 238w x 278h. Finished size is 14.88 in wide X 17.38 in high.
Model can be stitched on 14 or 28 count fabric of your choice (originally on 28 ct Atlantic Lugana from Polstitches) using DMC floss. Stitch count is 138W x 317H.
Cross stitch pattern from Meridian Designs featuring a beautiful mermaid by the ocean!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct linen using DMC and Kreinik threads and Mill Hill beads (Preciosa Teardrop Bead no listed). Stitch count is 135w x 45h. Finished size is 8.43" x 2.81".
Pattern by Plum Street Samplers featuring two mermaids swimming among the reeds with the date 1837.
Model stitched over two using 36 Ct linen. Stitched with Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works. Stitch count 145 x 108 and the finished size is 8.06" x 6".
Model Stitched on 32 count fabric Water Lily Linen by Wichlet Imports. Stitched area is 10"W X 16.25H with a stitch count of 160 x 260. Stitched 2 over 2.
I love the deep colors of this design, which I do associate with autumn. And I took a bit of artistic license with the flamingo - juvenile flamingos are white and they've always felt a bit "spooky" to me. But there's nothing sinister about this design - it's just a celebration of sea life... Read more