Cross stitch pattern from Stitching With The Housewives featuring the word Welcome! This new swappable design will let you display the fun pattern all year around, simply swap out the letter O for each season.
Model stitched on 28 count White Monaco with Classic Colorworks floss (DMC conversion included). The stitch counts for each letter and wreath is 43 x 73 with finished sizes of approx 3.5" x 5.5" each.
This design is compatible with Welcome Wreaths 1, 2, and 3. Swapping the wreaths each month.
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".
Words to Live by, a 13 part year long series from Tiny Modernist, each with a bright, fun, positive quote to keep you inspired all year! One large central motif surrounded by 12 small, bright monthly motifs.
Part twelve of the series features the words "Don't count the days, make the... Read more
Words to Live by, a 13 part year long series from Tiny Modernist, each with a bright, fun, positive quote to keep you inspired all year! One large central motif surrounded by 12 small, bright monthly motifs.
Part thirteen of the series featuring the words "Act as if what you do makes... Read more
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
Words to Live by, a 13 part year long series from Tiny Modernist, each with a bright, fun, positive quote to keep you inspired all year! One large central motif surrounded by 12 small, bright monthly motifs.
Part four of the series featuring the words "Success usually comes to those... Read more
Pattern by Homespun Elegance featuring a Welcome sign stitched in three different designs.
All models stitched on 30 ct Parchment linen using Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Arts & DMC floss. Stitch count and finished sizes are listed below.
Home of a Stitcher: 99 x 43 and the finished... Read more
Greet the season with a warm and cozy touch! This vertical "welcome" design is wrapped in a cascade of colorful fall leaves and charming little acorns-perfect for adding a festive flair to your entryway or seasonal decor. Be sure to check out the full collection with Winter, Spring, and... Read more
Part of a "Welcome Sign" series this one is all about the chilly but festive season of Winter! Complete with bows, holly, snowflakes,stars, bells, and candles; this project is a warm way to greet guests during the frosty months! Spring, Summer and Autumn designs are also available in this... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Cross Stitch Wonders featuring the phrases "Piecing together my sanity", "Sew full of joy", and "Stitching memories that last"!
Stitched on your choice of fabric using DMC threads. Stitch count is 68w x 68h. Finished size is 4.86 x 4.86 for 14 count fabric.
Words to Live by, a 13 part year long series from Tiny Modernist, each with a bright, fun, positive quote to keep you inspired all year! One large central motif surrounded by 12 small, bright monthly motifs.
Part five of the series featuring the words "If you can dream it, you can do... Read more
Words to Live by, a 13 part year long series from Tiny Modernist, each with a bright, fun, positive quote to keep you inspired all year! One large central motif surrounded by 12 small, bright monthly motifs.
Part two of the series that reads "When it rains, look for rainbows. When... Read more
Three great Pickleball Saying designs for anyone who plays or loves the game of PICKLEBALL!
Stitched on your choice of fabric using DMC threads.
Stitch counts are:
I have a dinking problem 70w X 70h.
It's always pickleball season is 68w X 68h.
I play so I can eat more chocolate is 70w X 70h. Finished size is approx 5 x 5 for 14 count fabric.