Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a cake stand filled with all the summer essentials!
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct. Aida of your choice using DMC thread. Stitch count is 63 x 89.
Compatible with all 45mm OLFA cutter handles. When you're in the middle of a project, you don't want to lose time replacing your rotary blades. To keep your sewing or crafting on track, use the OLFA 45mm RB45H-1 Endurance (tm) Rotary Blade. This high-quality rotary blade is made of tungsten steel... Read more
Mother's Garden, full of flowers and blackbirds! Suggested fabric is 30ct Irish Cream. Stitch count: 119w x 201h. Finished size is approx. 7.93 in wide X 13.4 in high on 30 ct.
Model stitched on 14 Ct./28 Ct. fabric of your choice with DMC floss, Kreinik #4 Braid, and Mill hill Beads. Stitch Count: 169W x 197H. Finished Size is 12.07 in wide X 14.07 in high.
Model stitched on 14/28 Ct Snowstorm Lugana by Polstitches (no longer available) with DMC floss, Kreinik #4 Braid and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 157W x 188H. Finished size: 11 1/8" x 13 3/8".
Note: 14 Count Printed Sunset Print Aida Fabric 15x18 is listed as a fabric suggestion with a 1 inch border for framing.
Cross stitch pattern from Joan Elliott featuring a mysterious mermaid with her fish friends!
Model can be stitched on 14 or 28 count fabric of your choice (originally on 28 ct Water Garden Lugana from Polstitches) using DMC floss. Stitch count is 156W x 223H.
The burgundy model is stitched on 40 ct Old Stationary by Seraphim Hand-dyed Fabrics using one strand of floss over two linen threads. The green model is stitched on 40 ct Stony Brook by Hobby House Dye Company also using one strand of floss over 2 linen threads. Stitch count is 253w x 239h and the finished size is 12.65" x 11.95".
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Milliners sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Straw needles and are traditionally used in hat making, hence they are called Straw because in the past so many hats were made out of straw.
These needles are long with round eyes and ideal when used in the art of pleating and... Read more
Leather needles are sometimes referred to as Glovers needles because years ago they were used by glovers, who specialised in the art of hand making gloves. These needles are still used today, especially in all types of leather work including shoe making and shoe repairs, belts and leather garments.
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An assortment of hand sewing needles every household should have for those tasks when an ordinary sewing needle is not enough. This kit contains a collection of 5 unique repair needles including curved and leather needles ideal for sewing into difficult and hard to reach areas. Be amazed how quickly a difficult task is made easier by using these needles.
Curved Quilting sewing needles are the quilter's choice when creating fabric boxes. These sewing needles make the application of sewing together pieces of stiffened fabric so much easier and they are kind on the finger too.
This is a must have for every sewing box whether you are a quilter or not and they are an ideal sewing needle to be used for a variety of projects.
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring Valentines ornaments in four colorful themes!
Recommended fabric is 14 count aida or perforated paper. Models stitched with DMC floss and Kreinik #4 braid. Stitch count: 57w x 52h each ornament. Finished size: 4" x 3 5/8" each ornament. Designed by Pamela Kellogg.
Karen Kay Buckley has a new pair of scissors! Just 3-3/4" long, perfect for clipping threads when quilting, sewing and doing embroidery. The curved, micro serrated blade grabs threads rather than pushing them away like traditional scissors. You can clip close without damaging fabric, great for... Read more
This is Karen's second pair of straight blade scissors. They are great for cutting templates (freezer paper, Templar), fabric and fabric with fusible stabilizers. The blades are stainless steel. The handles have the same soft, ergonomic grip as our other Perfect Scissors. They cut sharp to the point and come with a plastic protective cover. Great for both right and left hand cutting.
Cross Stitch pattern from Lucy Beam Love in Stitches that says "Buying Cross Stitch Like I'm Immortal!"
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 40 Ct. Crypt Cloth from Lapin Loops with Gentle Art Sampler threads. Stitch Count: 98x137. Finished size:
4.9" x 6.85"
A red house and large American flag are seen against the background of a beautiful blue lake in this design from Lucy Beam Love in Stitches.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Pusher's Cerulean from Lapin Loops with Gentle Art Sampler threads and DMC floss. Stitch Count: 166 x 159. Finished size: 10.37" x 9.93"
The SCHMETZ Quilting sewing machine needle is specifically designed for piecing and quilting. With a special taper to the slightly rounded point, the needle easily penetrates fabric and helps eliminate skipped stitches. Needle system 130/705 H-Q. 5 ct.
The SCHMETZ Jersey sewing machine needle is also known as a ball point needle. The medium ball point is designed to avoid breakage of knit fibers at stitch creation. Use on knit and stretch knit fabrics. The SCHMETZ Jersey needle works with all home sewing machine brands. Needle system 130/705 H SUK.
The SCHMETZ Quilting sewing machine needle is specifically designed for piecing and quilting. With a special taper to the slightly rounded point, the needle easily penetrates fabric and helps eliminate skipped stitches. Needle system 130/705 H-Q. 5 ct.
The SCHMETZ Jeans needle is also known as a Denim needle. The Jeans needle has a medium ball point and a reinforced blade. The advanced point design is a SCHMETZ exclusive. The Jeans needle penetrates thick woven fabrics, denims and quilts with minimum needle deflection, reduced risk of needle breakage and fewer skipped stitches. Needle system 130/705 H-J. Five (5) needles per card.
The SCHMETZ Leather sewing machine needle has a left twist cutting point. As the name suggests, use the Leather needle to sew leather, faux leather, paper, and heavy non-woven synthetics. The cutting point easily penetrates leather. Remember once the stitch is created, the thread can be removed, but... 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.
Cross stitch pattern from Jeannette Douglas Designs featuring six different Christmas pillow designs!
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Winter Brew from R&R Reproductions using DMC floss. Stitch count is 65 x 65. Designer note: Dark Sage (there is an error in this chart, the correct floss is Dark Sage) = DMC 319
Cross stitch pattern from Silver Creek Samplers featuring Santa Claus on a reindeer and the phrase "Kringle flying academy. Rooftop landings since 1823"!
Model stitched on Night Sky 18 ct. Aida using Cosmo and DMC thread with DMC conversions listed. Stitch count is 147 x 96.
Note: Cosmo threads 713, 8003, and 8031 are not listed.