Cross stitch pattern from Romy's Creations featuring letters Y and Z with the phrases "Y is for yule log cake" and "Z is for zest"!
Model stitched on 32 ct. Vintage Country Mocha Belfast linen using Romy's Creation and DMC thread. Stitch counts are 60 x 60 each. Finished sizes are approx. 3.75 in wide X 3.75 in high.
"Yuletide comes", "Christ is born - holy night". Part 2 of the Mery Christmas by the Letter Double Flip series. Model stitched over two threads on 30 Ct. Weeks Dye Works Parchment linen with Weeks Dye Works & DMC floss. Stitch Count for each design is 77W x 51H.
Cross stitch pattern from Jan Hicks Creates featuring the Christmas themed letters E and D!
Model stitched on 40 ct. Legacy by Picture this Plus using DMC thread. Stitch count is 58 x 56 for D and 60 x 58 for E.
Pattern by Cross Eyed Cricket featuring the complete alphabet with fun Christmas imagery! The model shows the full alphabet stitched together, but was designed to be used to personalize or label Christmas things such as stockings. Get creative with it!
Patterns included: Holiday Village (60w x 43h), Love Banner (32w x 146h), Noel Pillow (77w x 80h), Merry Yule (152w x 51h), Welcome Banner (220w x 43h), Alphabet Afghan stitched on 14ct. Hearthside (5 squares wide x 6 squares high), Joy Pillow (77w x 48h), Alphabet Sampler (144w x 246h)
Cross stitch pattern from The Scarlett House featuring a sampler with the alphabet and a home!
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Dark Cobblestone Newcastle using DMC, Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch count is 91 x 77.
Cross stitch pattern from Jan Hicks Creates two Christmas ornaments - "Family" and "Gift."
Pattern is stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC floss. Stitch counts are 60 x 55 and 58 x 57. Finished sizes are around 3.5" x 3.5" each on 32 count.
Collected from German, Italian, Scottish, Dutch, English, and American samplers, this book of alphabets takes off from where the previous edition, Alphabets from Early Samplers, ends. The alphabets have been fastidiously reproduced from samplers dating from 1530, to 1868. Over 80 alphabets are charted, as well as two complete alphabet samplers, one of them dating from 1725.