The sentinel serpent guards the garden from all thieves and evil-doers. This pattern stitch count is 46 x 96 stitches, with 15 DMC colors and was stitched on 14 ct Aida.
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For centuries, people have honored the lives of those who came before them with colorful and bright sugar skulls during Day of the Dead celebrations in Latin America. These festive, sugary works of handmade art are designed to bring protection, wisdom and the celebration of love everlasting. This... Read more
For centuries, people have honored the lives of those who came before them with colorful and bright sugar skulls during Day of the Dead celebrations in Latin America. These festive, sugary works of handmade art are designed to bring protection, wisdom and the celebration of love everlasting. This... Read more
This design from Glendon Place features a colorful sugar skull.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Chalk Board linen with Rainbow Gallery Petite Silk Lame Braid, DMC floss and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 104W x 141H. Finished size: 7 3/8" x 10".
Everyone knows that black cats are the most mischievous! This cat is perched upon a skull, looking it in the eye. The model shown is stitched on hand-dyed pink aida, and a bit of gold metallic floss was used on a tooth for more sparkle. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is... Read more
This Glendon Place design features a colorful sugar skull. Stitched on 28 count Chalk Board. Stitch Count: 107W x 141H. Finished size is approx. 8 x 10
This chart depicts the Crypt of the Three Skeletons where a placard in five languages declares "What you are now we used to be; What we are now you will be."
Model was stitched on 32ct linen using Colour and Cotton, Classic Colorworks, Rainbow Gallery, and Cottage Garden (not listed #LM07) threads. Stitch count is 103 x 150.
This spooky rustic Dia De Los Muertos sugar skull is having a "big hair" day. And it's getting a bit buggy with the butterfly, spider and fly fluttering around. Can you see the spider dangling from the sugar skull's hair? Two designs - one for irregular pillow, (with pillow... Read more
For spider lovers, this adorable jumping spider sits perched on a little skull in a beginner friendly cross stitch pattern. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols.
This design features a purple gradient mushroom with a snake snugly entangled within it's stalks. The color key calls for low number DMC mouline. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with... Read more
A fun, magical cross stitch pattern of a wiggly snake wearing a witch's hat, finished as a bookmark! This pattern is beginner friendly and can be finished easily as a bookmark with a whip stitch and tassel. The printed pattern is in full color with distinct symbols.
Cross stitch pattern from Romy's Creations featuring a skeleton and the phase "Trick or treat"!
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