Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring a beautiful autumn themed mandala!
Model stitched over two on 28 count White Lugana fabric with DMC floss and Kreinik #4 braid. Stitch count: 125w x 125h. Finished size: 8 7/8" x 8 7/8". Designed by Pamela Kellogg.
Models stitched over 2 threads on 30 Ct. Beige linen with Weeks Dye Works floss and Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 61W x 77H each. Finished size: 4" x 5 1/4" each.
Part 2 of the Little Seasonal Birds series, this is the Autumn design featuring a pretty blue jay surrounded by golden maple leaves. Large print, easy to read black/white symbol chart.
Model stitched on 28 ct Light Mocha Lugana with DMC thread. Stitch Count 70w x 70h. Finished size is 5in wide X 5in high. Designed by Pamela Kellogg
Now you can celebrate all four seasons in one design! This house features a snowman and falling snowflakes, Spring flowers, an American flag for the 4th of July, and Autumn leaves blowing in the breeze. Model stitched on 32 Ct. Summer Khaki linen with The Gentle Art Sampler threads and Weeks Dye Works. Stitch Count: 73W x 123H. Finished Size: 5" x 8"
Cross stitch pattern from Twin Peak Primitives featuring a barn is February!
Pattern is stitched on 16 count Gray using DMC threads. Stitch count is 164 x 129.
"Autumn September October November Pumpkin Patch Falling Leaves Chrysanthemums". Model stitched on 14 Ct. Natural Aida with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 98W x 144H. Designed by Sandra Cozzolino.
Cross stitch pattern from Modern Folkart Embroidery featuring the highly popular Modern Folk Embroidery Mystery SAL design, originally released in monthly instalments in 2018, now available as one big pattern. The design, spread over 12 pages, consists of full crosses only, and has an alternative... Read more
Travelling the Illinois Hyw 1 we saw a beautiful greyish/white barn that was the inspiration for this barn. We live in a polder in the Netherlands where farmers have little stalls to sell their products. You can buy potatoes, eggs, pumpkins, strawberries, etc. Cycling in our polder I thought the... Read more