Capture the magic of Christmas with Prancer, a whimsical reindeer design filled with movement, charm, and swirling snowfall! This single-color stitch is festive, elegant, and delightfully versatile-perfect for those who enjoy relaxing, rhythmic stitching with a beautiful finished result.
The proud image of the lion is everywhere in Venice; gazing down from buildings, looking out from the keystone of an archway, or standing on fluted columns. The more you look, the more you see: no one knows how many there are. There are plenty of Lions throughout Venice for Leo lovers to enjoy. Best... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Dirty Annie's Southern Style featuring a raccoon with the phrase "Feed me and tell me I'm pretty"!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Colonial Parchment from Fabrics by Stephanie using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and Weeks Dye Works. Stitch count is 86 x 119.
Cat Tarot V: Wheel of Fortune is the tenth chart in our ongoing Cat Tarot series, reimagining the timeless symbolism of the tarot through a feline lens. This richly detailed design blends mysticism, motion, and destiny with the quiet confidence only cats possess.
This cross stitch pattern from Dirty Annie's Southern Style features three wild cats, two palm trees and one curious kitty!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Jack's Rum linen from Fabrics by Stephanie with Classic Colorworks floss, Gentle Art Sampler threads and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 130x181. Finished size: 8.12" x 11.3"
Models were stitched 2 over 2 on 32ct Hot Cocoa linen from Be Stitch me using hand dyed silk threads also from Be Stitch me. Be Stitch Me threads not listed- Aries, Blood Moon, Medium Rare, Brains, Pig Tails, Skunk, Shroom, Zombie, Shaggy Mane, Bone, Leaf, Grass, Froggy, and Bumble. Stitch Count: each are 72 x 72
Mysterious, wise, and quietly powerful-The Hermit is the ninth design in Dirty Annie's enchanting Cat Tarot Cross Stitch Series, created especially for cat lovers with a mystical streak.
In this chart, a dignified feline stands tall, holding a lantern to light the way-a symbol of... Read more