Cross stitch pattern from Little Stitch Girl featuring three cheery spring tulips and the gardening sentiment "bloom"!
Model stitched on 28 Count China Pearl Jobelan with DMC, The Gentle Art, and Classic Colorworks thread. Stitch Count: 88W x 65H. Finished size 6.3" x 4.7"
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"Hope" Model stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Dove linen by Weeks Dye Works with Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 159W x 159H. Design Size: 9" x 9"
Note from the designer: This piece was inspired by the idea of a vibrant still life, featuring a pottery vase in traditional Delftware colors, and some beautiful Rembrandt style tulips. The color scheme is fairly narrow, so it would be easy for stitchers to change to their favorite flower palette.
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Enjoy spring all year long with this enchanting flower garden fairy poem design by Barbara Baatz Hillman. The sweet fairy is surrounded by lovely flowers, buds and butterflies. Adds a magical touch to any home, for your avid gardener or special girl.
Cross stitch pattern from Madame La Fee that says "Jardin Secret (Secret Garden)" and features flowers, a France postmark, Teapot with teacup, lamp, heart, and books.
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct. linen with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 196 x 185. Finished size is 12.25" x 11.56".
Cross stitch pattern from Calico Confectionery featuring a beautiful tulip row all in bright Spring colors. Pretty lettering matching the tulip colors announce the arrival of a Spring flower favorite.
Pattern is stitched on 16 ct Ivory aida using DMC floss. Stitch count is 156 x 65.
After 3 years in the making, this beautiful new design is ready to be yours! Perfect for all the specialty stitch lovers out there, this piece will be available for sale in 4 seasons. I'm so excited for you to see it come to life in your own hands!
After 3 years in the making, this beautiful new design is ready to be yours! Perfect for all the specialty stitch lovers out there, this piece will be available for sale in 4 seasons. I'm so excited for you to see it come to life in your own hands!
Note from the designer: A Mystery Reveal so just a peek for now! It is a garden themed design stitched on a neutral color. In my collection of tiny 19th century pattern books is a loose page with two floral borders - and this design is built around one of those! It's a perfect fit for the verse and... Read more
Note from the designer: It started with the request to teach at Shepherd's Bush and the theme was garden. My brain went to our love of samplers and flowers. I envisioned alphabets dancing in the garden. There will be one for each season for a total of four different charts.
Stitch count is 162 x 49. Finished size is 2.75 x 9" stitched on 36 ct Flax.
"If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden." Model stitched two over one on 16 Ct. Country French Latte using DMC floss. Stitch Count: 121W x 154H. Design Size: 7.6" x 9.6". Color Chart.
"Blossom by blossom, the Spring begins." Part 3 in the 12 part My Garden Journal Series. Each of the designs are perfect to stitch alone, but can also be stitched as one large piece on 40 Ct. Lambswool linen. Stitch count as one piece would be 379W x 302H.
Gardener's Counted Cross Stitch Ornaments - Set of 10
10 garden-themed designs, each approx. 2" x 2" (28W x 28H). Model stitched on 14 Count White Aida. Includes a 5-page black & white chart.
You can stitch each pattern individually or in one complete piece. Fabric used for the models is Chocolate Milk from Fabrics by Stephanie. Using flosses from Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works and DMC. Complimentary border available from Cottage... Read more
Model stitched on 32 count Antique White Jobelan with DMC floss, Kreinik #4 braid, Kreinik Blending Filament, Mill Hill Beads. Stitch count is 87 x 166. This pattern is part of the Spring Garden Party Collection for Pixie Couture.
Break out the sunscreen and head to the garden! I brought in some flowers and garden plants, as well as a few animal companions to celebrate the joys of gardening. So far we haven't shared our lettuce with the rabbits, but I expect they'll find it one of these days.