Model stitched on 28 Ct. Lambswool Linen with DMC floss, DMC Pearl Cotton, Threadworx, Weeks Dye Works floss, and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 157x93.
Note: There is no DMC conversion for Threadworx Bleeding Hearts. The 10036... Read more
The Christmas tree is likely one of the most recognizable symbols of the holiday season! This rendering is comprised of pattern bands/borders inspired by my collection of vintage pattern books. Primarily monochromatic, your options for fabric/floss combinations are plentiful. The framed piece... Read more
If you are looking for a new ornament for your tree this year, Lindsey has created this beautiful word tree featuring Christmas themed words and using the traditional cross stitching font that we all love so much!! This blend of traditional and modern will be such a fantastic addition to your tree... Read more
There are two designs in this series and they remind me of clear glass ornaments used to decorate our Christmas trees. Petite white beads are used in the background for the snowflakes.
The model was stitched over one on 25 ct. Lugana (pictured on a 4" disc) with DMC threads. Stitch... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a Christmas tree with presents!
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct. Aida of your choice, suggested fabric listed, using DMC thread. Stitch count is 70 x 70.
Cross stitch pattern from Imaginating featuring a beautiful holiday Christmas tree!
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct White Aida using DMC floss. Stitch count is 153w x 188h.
Design size: 14 count aida: 11" x 13" and 18 count aida: 8-1/2" x 10"
Cross stitch pattern from Rosewood Manor Designs featuring five Christmas themed designs!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Rosewood Manor's Smokey Blue Snow from Fabric Flair using DMC floss. Stitch counts are 50 x 50, 55 x 66, 58 x 68, 41 x 54, 41 x 57, 25 x 88, 130 x 90, 130 x 80.
Two patterns are included in this chart pack (one for the sampler and one for the tree) featuring Pipers Piping who represent the eleventh day of Christmas. We're getting close to the end of our carol! I wanted to keep this piece very joyful and tie in features we've seen in the previous... Read more