Black Cat Stacker is ready for her big magic moment! Stitched with lots of sparkle and scary friends, Miss Kitty is set for lots of spells and Halloween shenanigans. An antique spool will be included in the chart at market. All finishing instructions are included in the chart. The price is for both the chart and the spool.
Stitched on 32 ct Gunmetal linen from Weeks Dye Works with Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Arts threads. Also requires Weeks Dye Works wool, Mill Hill Beads, and Jabco Buttons.
"Mice, yarn, catnip too! I'm happy here so don't be blue. You're in my heart and I'm in yours, but Heaven has opened the Kitty Door!" Model stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss and Kreinik Blending Filament (or DMC 780). Stitch Count: 113W x 102H. Comes with an alphabet & number chart for personalization.
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring a spectacular purple and white cat decorated with spots of orange!
Model stitched over 2 on 28 ct White Lugana with DMC thread and Kreinik #4 braid. Stitch Count: 115w x 83h. Finished size: 8 1/8" x 5 7/8". Designed by Pamela Kellogg
This curious and playful kitten visits the pumpkin patch on an Autumn day, happy to have found a feathered friend! Our popular Halloween design goes great with our Cats, Bats & Pumpkin (KDS-2443), and is a quick stitch for your Halloween fanatic.
Stitch count 85w X 55h. Finished size on... Read more
This three dimensional black cat has rows of Autumn leaves and pumpkins.
Model stitched on Belfast Linen Charcoal using DMC, Gentle Arts, Weeks Dye Works, and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 38x59
"Mice, yarn, catnip too! I'm happy here so don't be blue. You're in my heart and I'm in yours, but Heaven has opened the Kitty Door!" Model stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss and Kreinik Blending Filament (or DMC 780). Stitch Count: 113W x 102H. Comes with an alphabet & number chart for personalization.
"Mice, yarn, catnip too! I'm happy here so don't be blue. You're in my heart and I'm in yours, but Heaven has opened the Kitty Door!" Model stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss and Kreinik Blending Filament (or DMC 780). Stitch Count: 113W x 102H. Comes with an alphabet & number chart for personalization.
The October Cat cross stitch design is part of the Cat Tales Collection by Happiness Is HeartMade. This month's design has Cat surrounded by signs of autumn pumpkins, acorns, and autumn-colored leaves. Cat is joined by a crow on a branch above.
Pattern is stitched on 14 or 16 ct Oatmeal... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from The Blue Flower featuring a fun collection of smalls for your spooky autumn stitching. There are several small pillow designs, and even a spiderweb biscornu (complete with needle-wielding arachnid)!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 40 Ct. Pistachio linen... Read more
"Mice, yarn, catnip too! I'm happy here so don't be blue. You're in my heart and I'm in yours, but Heaven has opened the Kitty Door!" Model stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss and Kreinik Blending Filament (or DMC 780). Stitch Count: 113W x 102H. Comes with an alphabet & number chart for personalization.
Halloween Edition is a collection of six cross stitch patterns of black cats doing inappropriate things! Black cats are always causing trouble, like running away with a zombie hand, hissing at candy corn, knocking over your potions, laying on your spellbook, tossing around a skull, and gnawing on a... Read more
This mischievous kitty is all abuzz with autumn spirit! Dressed in a charming bumblebee costume, this black cat prowls through crunchy fall leaves while two curious pumpkins look on. Is he out for tricks, treats, or just stirring up some seasonal fun? A whimsical design perfect for Halloween... Read more
Includes 12 cute designs including, "Trick or Treat," ghosts, pumpkins, black cats, spell books, crystal ball, cauldron, and pumpkins. If you prefer Halloween to be cute rather than scary, the Spooky Cute Cross Stitch Ornaments by It's Sew Emma are just what you need! Stitched in candy... Read more
Some said she climbed up on a ladder made of wishes. Others believed she was
placed there by magic stirred gently in a black kettle below, where scraps of paper and soft promises swirled together. The truth, as always, was simpler: she went where she felt understood.