Welcome to the Seashore - by Diane Arthurs. Featuring a pelican, seashell, and beach chair.
Stitched on 14 ct. Fiddlers cloth using DMC floss. The stitch count is 79 x 174 and the finished size is 5.64" x 12.43".
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from United States on 09/09/2020 - Pretty It is exactly as shown. It will make a perfect gift for a seaside house we will be visiting. Can’t wait to start it!
from United States on 07/16/2017 - Shore birds are my fancy... I so enjoy watching the shore birds...they are so cute...can hardly wait to stitch this one to remind me of our beach encounters...!!!
from United States on 08/27/2015 - Beautiful pattern., pattern is easy to follow, fun to stitch and uses DMC thread!
This pattern is the second design in the "From the Shores of Nantucket" series of biscornus from MTV Designs! Featuring a seagull and anchor themed design.
Stitched over two threads on 32 ct linen with DMC floss. Stitch count is 71 x 71 with a finished size of 4.44" x 4.44".
Cross stitch pattern from Madame La Fee featuring the French sentiment "Bord de Mer" (Seaside), with a variety of nautical scenes, including an anchor, lantern, fish, beach, seagull, coral, and more!
Model stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 193 x 181
This is a reprint of a previously discontinued pattern from Blackbird Designs and features birds as well as "lollipop" style flowers.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on coffee-stained 32ct Olde Town Blence from R&R Reproductions with Needlepoint Inc silks. Stitch Count: 170W x... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from The Artsy Housewife featuring a lovely little beach rat, the seagull!
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Shrekie's Tan by Needle Bling using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and DMC threads. Stitch count with text is 116 x 152 and without is 116 x 113.
Cross stitch pattern from The Sweetheart Tree featuring a seagull at the beach with the phrase "Beach Rules: 1. Wear sunscreen. 2. Go barefoot. 3. Count waves. 4. Take a nap. 5. Make memories."!
Pattern is stitched on 28 or 32 ct Platinum using DMC threads. Stitch count is 44 x 78. Finished size on 28 Ct is 3.14" x 5.57". Finished size on 32 Ct is 2.75" x 4.88".
Cross stitch pattern from Hands on Design featuring good options when we're talking about the beach. More Beach offers both a sampler and a small - perfect for your beach house or that room in your house where you dream of the beach!
Model Stitched on 32 ct Country French Rain using Weeks... Read more
Beavers and bears and raccoons, oh my! Sweet baby animals adorn this "Welcome Baby" sign perfectly suited to celebrate a little one's arrival. Personalize for an adorable gift for any new mom to brighten a nursery.
Stitch count 176w X 118h. Finished size on 14-ct fabric 12-1/2" X 8-3/8"
. Model stitched on 14 Count White Aida Fabric.
"Welcome to the porch. Watch the sunrise. Laugh, relax, snuggle, read, slow rocking."
Model stitched on 14 Ct. Light Oatmeal Fiddlers Cloth with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 198 x 107 and the finished size 14.14" x 7.64". Design by Diane Arthurs.
You can almost hear the waves lapping while the seagulls call and smell the salt air when you admire Seaside, featuring a beautiful summer scene both on land and under the sea. The model was stitched on two separate pieces of linen that were then mounted separately, before being framed together... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Cute Embroidery By Kate featuring an adorable wooden sign pointing towards the "Ocean", "Beach", and "Shower" with seagulls flying around.
Model stitched on 14 Ct. Aida of your choice with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 51 x 60. Finished size: 3.64" x 4.29".
Create a heart-warming welcome with this Simply Signs cross stitch pattern by It's Sew Emma! This easy stitch exudes a sweet sentiment with the word "WELCOME" and is a delightful addition to any entryway.
Model is stitched on Kimberly's Light Blue 14 count Aida by Fabric Flair. Stitch count is 74w x 318h and the finished size is 5.29" x 22.71".
Note from the designer: I really wanted to showcase all sorts of new life with this piece, and it was such fun to work on all the animals! I also divided it (loosely) into 4 habitats, so with a little bit of finagling (each band contains some element that extends past the top into the next one) you... Read more