The Walker Sisters was the book released at the Blackbird Designs Farewell Retreat held at Dyeing to Stitch in September 2024.
Hannah Walker - Aged 6 - 1814: Stitched on 36 ct fabric using Weeks Dye Works and Gentle Arts threads. Stitch count is 123w x 145h. Finished size is 6 7/8" x... Read more
Hand painted, antique white solid color glassless wooden frame with a 5.5" x 5.5" opening in front and 6" x 6" opening in back. 8" x 8" outside measurement.
This is an open frame (glass and backing board not included), and perfect for designs stitched on perforated... Read more
This pattern from By The Bay Needleart is the third in a new series called "Words of Wisdom". This design features the word "Forgiveness" with a sweet house.
The model was stitched on 28 ct Springfield Sage Zweigart Lugana with DMC floss. The stitch count is 42 x 70 with a finished size of 3" x 5".
Charles Craft Gold Standard is woven from 100% cotton yarn, produced especially for Aida. USA-made Gold Standard is up to 33% heavier than imported fabric, so it can be stitched without a hoop.
Packaged in a clear plastic tube, providing a convenient square shape for easier storage. Plastic tubes keep the fabric free of folds and creases and is great for storing projects and supplies.
Cross stitch pattern from Scarlett House featuring an vintage inspired sampler design with the phrase "The rhythm of my needle gently as it goes making little switches sweetly as it sews".
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct. linen with Weeks Dye Works floss (includes DMC Conversion). Stitch count is 166 x 303. Finished size is 8.3" x 15.15".
A reproduction of an American schoolgirl sampler worked in 1848 at Mrs. Cooke's School in New Hampshire. This charming piece reflects the elegance and discipline of mid-19th century needlework education. The original sampler, signed simply "LSC", features a beautifully detailed bird... Read more
This adorable little rich antique brass patterned frame may be displayed either vertically or horizontally using the easel back. Perfect to frame a 'small! Design area is 1 7/8" x 2 3/4". Individually boxed to use as a gift if you wish.
Hand dyed pom pom trim from Lady Dot Creates. Perfect for edgings on pincushions and other stitched pieces. It fills in the gaps and is very easy to use.
Soft and fun to stitch, our premium Embroidery Felt comes in a variety of beautiful colors, including Antique White, Buttermilk, Cherry Red, French Pink, Lime Green, Pine, Gingerbread and Fresh Mint. Available as a 12x18" sheet, Emboridery Felt is ideal for Noel's Quilted Stockings, applique,... Read more
In 1894, in the small town of Pouance, there lived a young girl named Lea
Letourneur. Unlike many embroiderers of her time, who endlessly repeated their neat red alphabets, Lea dreamed of light, of flowers, and of birds. Stitch by stitch, her needle traced an alphabet bursting with life, bordered... Read more
Long Dog's Pennance is an extremely pleasurable, if somewhat lengthy, act of self-punishment for all those wrong doings that you'd rather not talk about but which, nevertheless, weigh heavily on the mind.
It can be performed in bite sized pieces over several months or years. But, if... Read more
This aging solution will help take the edge off of your projects and make them look instantly "old". Use on fabrics, punchneedle and other fibers. Made in the USA by Primitive Gatherings.
Hand-dyed items vary a bit from batch to batch. Dependent on dye, water, base product, temperature, drying process. It's thick, fluffy, and perfect for edgings on pincushions and other stitched pieces - it fills in the gaps and is very easy to use.
A MISCELLANY: A Collection of Seventeenth Century Canvas work Elements from the Natural World
The subjects in this needlework design are taken from a seventeenth century canvas work, formerly in the collection of The Scarlet Letter, consisting of nine panels stitched primarily in shades... Read more
Note from the designer: I'm very proud of this reproduction -- it's been in progress for almost two years now, and it's finally here!!! It's suitable for all stitchers and fabrics -- no specialty stitches, no over-one, no alphabets. Just a big, beautiful, checkerboard house and lots... Read more
Under the soft gleam of a winter lamp, a square of linen lies unfurled on my worktable - its surface alive with threads of crimson and green that weave together more than just patterns. At first glance, it appears a simple sampler: a neat arrangement of alphabets, numerals, and flourishes stitched... Read more