Cross-stitch pattern by Sue Hillis Designs featuring the phrase "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."
The model is stitched on 32-count Icelandic Blue fabric using Sullivans threads, with a DMC conversion provided. Stitch count: 61 stitches wide 65 stitches high. Finished... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Twin Peak Primitives featuring a government building with the phrase "Carpenters Hall Philadelphia. The first step towards independence"!
Pattern is stitched on 32 count Blue Ice using DMC threads. Stitch count is 219 x 199. Finished Size is 13.7 x 12.44.
Cross stitch pattern from Stitching With The Housewives featuring a patriotic couple celebrating the Fourth of July next to a summer door.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Black Evenweave fabric with Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 98 x 70 each. Finished size: 7" x 5" each.
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me designs featuring a patriotic mandala design!
Model stitched on 28 ct. dirty lugana with DMC floss and Kreinik very fine braids. Stitch Count: 125W x 125H. Finished Size: 8 7/8" x 8 7/8" Designed by Pamela Kellogg
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring the two symbols of American freedom, our beautiful flag and the Bald Eagle. An original poem inspired by our National Anthem adds a historic touch to this Victorian style design. "What hint of freedom lies beyond the early morning light? Between... Read more
Model stitched on 32 Ct. Heartland linen over 2 threads with Classic Colorworks, Gentle Art Sampler threads, and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 211W x 157H. Finished size: 13" x 10".
Rosena Disery stitched her sampler in 1820 at the New York African Free School. It is one of a few samplers known to have been stitched by a Black girl and one of only two from this school. This pattern was created with permission of the New York Historical Society, which... Read more
Model stitched on 32 ct. Picture this Plus Murky using Weeks Dye Works thread. Stitch count for the framed piece is 181 x 182 and 182 x 63 for the pillow.
Model stitched on 36 ct linen of your choice using Weeks Dye Works floss with DMC alternatives. Stitch count: 159w x 158h. Finished size is 8.83" x 8.78".
Cross stitch pattern from Stitches By Ethel featuring a sand castle flying the American flag, a crab, and a bird on a beach!
Model stitched on 28 ct. Mystic Grey by Wichelt using DMC thread. Stitch count is 95 x 60.
Cross-stitch pattern by Sue Hillis Designs featuring an apple pie motif with the phrase "American as apple pie." A charming, Americana-themed design that is perfect for kitchens, seasonal decor, or patriotic displays.
The model is stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Stitchworks featuring three patriotic designs! An American house, Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Icelandic blue and Jobelan using DMC floss. Stitch counts are 46 x 51, 56 x 52, 48 x 48. Finished sizes are 3.3" x 3.6", 4" x 3.7", and 3.4" x 3.4".
Cross stitch pattern from Silver Creek Samplers featuring a young patriotic girl holding an American flag with the phrase "Grant to all on land and sea, justice, hope and liberty"!
Pattern is stitched on 18 ct Oatmeal from Fiber on a Whim using The Gentle Arts, Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss. Stitch count is 80 x 147.
This American sampler was stitched on a loosely woven homespun linen with vegetable-dyed silk threads. Despite its size and simplicity, the design is striking, delicate, and well-balanced. Eunice Morton was born in 1783 in Gorham County, Maine. Sometime in 1809-1810, she married Jesse Harding, and... Read more
Note from the designer: "This naive Adam and Eve sampler might have been made in Maryland around 1810. At first I believed that the sampler was either English or Irish, judging by the unusual surname, until, in my research, I came upon the gravestone of a Fanny H. Peachey, born 24 November 1799,... Read more
Note from the designer: "This American band sampler was originally worked in Lynn, Massachusetts. Hannah Breed is mentioned in Bolton and Coe's authoritative book American Samplers. Rows of lettering are intermixed with a row of sheep and cows, a verse, and floral bands. The verse says: