Model stitched 28 Ct. linen of your choice with DMC floss, Needlepoint Inc. Silk threads, Thread Gatherer Silk 'n Colors, Rainbow Gallery Petite Treasure Braid.
Also required but not available from 123Stitch.com: Swarovski Crystals, Susan Clarke Button "hedgehog", Delica Beads.
THE GNOMES OF TIME! Each design features 2 heart designs - one regular and one upside down, which are within an Hourglass! Also included are 4 sayings that fit within the heart shapes. Mix and match as you would like. The "FULL/ENTIRE" Hourglass design has been designed to be stitched on... Read more
THE GNOMES OF TIME! Each design features 2 heart designs - one regular and one upside down, which are within an Hourglass! Also included are 4 sayings that fit within the heart shapes. Mix and match as you would like. The "FULL/ENTIRE" Hourglass design has been designed to be stitched on... Read more
Adorable little gnomes featuring the themes of Halloween and Fall / Thanksgiving from Cross Stitch Wonders!
Pattern is very cute stitched on perforated paper, plastic canvas, or the matching wood blank available from Cross Stitch On Blanks using DMC floss. Mushroom House by Stitches and Cutz. Stitch count is 27w x 46h.
This time, our favorite woodland rascal isn't going solo. Each Blinky Beaver Buddies release features two mini designs that share a theme, a smile, and a whole lot of stitchable joy. These bite-sized designs are perfect for ornaments, gift tags, stitching swaps, or just a quick creative escape.... Read more
Get ready for our Feathered Friends Nashville Collaboration at the Nashville Needlework Market! What do you get when 12 floss artists and a wooden birdhouse join forces? An adorable monthly series called 'Feathered Friends'! Partnering with Julie from Paisleys and Polkadots, we've... Read more
Celebrate your love of stitching with a wicked twist! The Stitchers' Tombstones series by Dirty Annie's Southern Style turns the art of cross stitch into a darkly humorous graveyard of stitching legends. Each design features a witty epitaph that every needleworker can relate to-whether... Read more