Home is where your garden grows in this Home Sweet Home sampler. It's a different take on more traditional samplers. It would make a thoughtful gift for a loved one with a "Green Thumb". Each chart pack comes with a full color image, chart, DMC floss color guide, and general directions. This... Read more
Note from the designer: "This original design blends a mid-18th century floral sampler border with a late 18th century lettering and cartouche style, and a mid-19th century sentiment. Instructions are provided for working the sampler in a different color scheme (red, blues, greens) on a neutral... Read more
Antique reproduction sampler from Hands Across the Sea Samplers! Note from the designer:
I have been looking for a "Home Sweet Home" sampler to stitch since the beginning of my needlework journey with samplers. Whilst I like the "motto" needleworks so popular with the... Read more
This pattern features two designs - a small sampler worked in red, and two prairie girls by a home with "Home Sweet Home". Instructions in French.
Model can be stitched on 35 ct. or 32 ct. tea colored linen using DMC thread. Stitch count is 85 x 85.
Note from designer: The chart is in full color and features buttons by The Bee Company.
Pattern is stitched on 40 count Graham Cracker Linen or 40 count Mushroom/Light Mocha Newcastle with Gentle Arts and DMC threads. Full DMC conversion provided (3888 discontinued). The Bee Company button not listed. Stitch count is 120 by 120.
This pattern contains one large sampler design and three small designs adapted from an antique sampler by Wendy Peatross.
Pattern is stitched on 36 count Gray linen from Weeks Dye Works with Weeks Dye Works over dyed cotton threads. The smalls are finished with mini rick rack around the... Read more
Let's stay Home for the holidays with this charming and welcoming Scandinavian style Christmas sampler design by Sandy Orton. Sandy has filled this elegant sampler with motifs and patterns that will fit into any traditional or contemporary home. Snowflakes, sleighs and Santa's all fit perfectly... Read more
Celebrate all the seasons and lot's of holidays with this lovely home sampler. Featuring charming Victorian cottages decked out for different holidays. From Valentine's Day, Fourth of July, Halloween, to Christmas, there's something for everybody! Stitch as individual holiday motifs or as a sampler... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from By The Bay Needleart featuring a cozy home! This is the second in the stitch along series "Home Sweet Home"!
Model can be stitched on Aida or linen using DMC thread. Stitch count is 42 x 70 for this Single Home Scene, 168 x 336 for the Whole Design.
Cross stitch pattern from By The Bay Needleart featuring a cozy home! This is the first in the stitch along series "Home Sweet Home"!
Model can be stitched on Aida/Linen using DMC thread. Stitch count is 42 x 70 for this Single Home Scene and 168 x 336 for the Whole Design.
123Stitch.com suggests using a cream or ivory colored fabric, such as White Chocolate!
Cross stitch pattern from By The Bay Needleart featuring a cozy home surrounded by willow trees! This is the next in the stitch along series "Home Sweet Home"!
Model can be stitched on Aida/Linen using DMC thread. Stitch count is 42 x 70 for this Single Home Scene and 168 x 336... Read more
I found these sweet small frames at my local Michael's Store about a year ago and knew they needed samplers. I immediately posted a photo of them on Instagram encouraging stitchers to grab them up. I hope many of them did! In November I designed these sweet birth samplers and love how they look... Read more
We always say "Love makes a house a home" and this charming Bless Our Home Sampler by designer Barbara Baatz Hillman is filled "chock a block" with adorable little houses of every size and style. The variety of homes illustrated include a tee pee, lighthouse, castle and log cabin.... Read more
Originally stitched on perforated paper, I've reproduced this darling little piece as a pin-pillow. While I can't identify "Mrs Patmor" directly (aside from Downton Abbey!), I'm sure she was loved, as the original stitcher clearly created this to honor her beautiful home.... Read more