This chart is a fun biscornu featuring the fall with multicolor leaves, acorns & squirrels in a delightful design. All finishing directions are included.
Stitched on 32 ct cornsilk linen with Gentle Arts floss and finished with Just Another Button Company acorn button. Stitch count is 83 x 83 with a finished size of 5.19" x 5.19".
Model stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Antique White Belfast linen with DMC floss, DMC Color Variations and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 60W x 60H for each side of the Biscornu. Design Size: 4" x 4"
Model stitched on 32 Ct. Blue Spruce Belfast linen with DMC floss, DMC Color Variations, DMC Diamante and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 70x70 (x2). Design Size: 5" x 5" Also required, but not listed above, 11 Mother of Pearl 6mm sequins.
Model stitched on 32 Ct. Antique White Belfast linen with DMC floss, DMC Diamante and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 70x70 for each side. Design Size: 5" x 5" Also required, but not listed above, 12 Mother of Pearl 6mm sequins.
Model stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Antique White linen with DMC floss, DMC Diamante, and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 65x65 for each side of the biscornu. Fabric size: about 14" x 8". Finishing instructions included.
Model stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Tea Dyed Irish linen by Charles Craft with DMC floss. Stitch count is 72 x 72 each. Each finished size measures 5" x 5". Finished size of Biscornu is 4.5" x 2". Color chart.
Model stitched on 14 Ct or 28 Ct. Carolina linen by Charles Craft in "Sand" with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 72W x 72H for each side. Finished design size is 4.5" x 2". Color chart.
Cross Stitch pattern from Silver Creek Samplers featuring a beautiful sun or moon!
Moon stitched on 'Sapphire' 18ct Aida from Fiber on a Whim.
Sun stitched on 'Cornflower' 18ct Aida from Fiber on a Whim.
Stitch count is 77 x 77. Finished Size: 4 1/4" x 4 1/4"
Model stitched two over two on 28 Ct. Touch of Yellow linen with DMC floss and Mill Hill Beads. Chart comes with tiny blue flower beads and white pearls. Stitch Count: 52W x 52H. Design Size: 4" x 4". Finishing instructions included.
Note from the designer: This cheerful design celebrates one of my favorite summer flowers. (The birds in our garden appreciate them as well.) Finished as a biscornu, this is designed with all DMC threads to make it easy for stitchers to substitute threads and make adjustments. Sunflowers come in a... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Textilly Crafts featuring a lovely autumn themed biscornu
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct. Smokey Pearl Belfast Linen by Zweigart using Pirate and Robin "Hearth". Stitch count is 57 x 57. Finished size is 4.25" x 4.19".
The Hello Mystery book by Teresa Kogut features 8 designs to mix and match in a full color 8.5" x 11" book. Models stitched with DMC, Classic Colorworks, and Weeks Dye Works floss.
We All Scream - Model stitch on 40 count.
Jolly Pumpkin - Model stitch on 40 count.
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This darling biscornu is based on a quilt square. It was worked on #32 Antique White Lugana using two colors of Sullivan's threads: #45162 & #45470. Stitch count: 64 W x 64 H
With this release here at Needlework Marketplace, the seasonal biscornu stack series is complete - all four seasons are now available. They were designed using the same stitch count.
Model stitched on 30 count Weeks linen in Golden using Weeks Carolina Cecil (2 skeins needed)
Stitch counts: large 64 x 64, medium 46 x 46, small 32 x 32
(a top and a bottom for each size)
One of my favorite summer flowers is the sunflower. They are just so bright and cheerful! This is my interpretation of sunflowers as a biscornu.
Pattern is stitched on 37 ct Corn Tassel Legacy Linen by Access Commodities using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and DMC threads. Stitch count each side is 95 x 95 (2 sides)
Thistles stand out against the late spring and summer grasses. This exquisite biscornu features a delicate arrangement of thistles, with their bright pinky purple blooms and curling green leaves woven through the intricate design. Inspired by the resilience of the thistle, this piece evokes a sense... Read more