Introducing Ann Harrison ~ a sweet little sampler based on one of the antiques in my collection. Miss Harrison's sampler features a delightful array of motifs in the most cheerful palette of colors! I've finished mine into a small cushion and trimmed each corner with a tiny vintage silk... Read more
Kick off your summer with these sweet summer stitches! This seasonal sampling summer chart is bursting with strawberries, mushrooms, flowers, and fairytale cottages - all in soft pinks, sunny yellows, and leafy greens. A cheerful addition to your spring and winter samplings!
The Land that I Love Biscornu book by Teresa Kogut features 10 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.
Blue Houses - Model stitch on 37 count.
Strawberries - Model stitch on 37 count.... Read more
Bless This Home by Lindsey Weight is the newest addition to her beloved Bee Series! This sweet design is full of blooming flowers, bees, and cozy cottage charm!
Model Stitched on 28 count white, two over two using DMC floss. Stitch count is 97 x 61. Finished size is 5.5" x 5.5".
"In a world of roses, be a sunflower" - but this was designed for a small class in Texas, so it's blue bonnets! That said - I've included a chart with the sunflower' from the original adage. It's full of cheery color and pops on the pretty blue fabric, but neutral shades... Read more
This adorable summer cross stitch pattern from Madame Chantilly features a goose with a red ribbon pulling a small cart bursting with flowers with an American flag.
Suggested fabric to be stitched on is 35 ct. Mocha using DMC floss. Stitch Count is 152 x 106. Finished size is 8.69" x 6.06".
An ode to the king of the flower patch, the sunflower! Two wood sunflower buttons are included with each chart.
Model stitched on 36 ct linen using Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC alternatives. Stitch count is 76 x 73. Finished size is 4.22" x 4.06".
Cross stitch pattern from Samplers And Primitives featuring two patriotic-themed pincushion designs!
Pattern is stitched on 36 count neutral colored linen using DMC, Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch counts are 87w x 82h and 63w x 62h. Finished sizes are 4.8" x 4.6" and 3.5" x 3.44" on 36 count fabric.
Cross stitch kit from Luca-S featuring beautiful Poppy flowers!
Size: 8.56 x 12.50 in or 22 x 32 cm
Stitches: 137 x 200
Colors: 44
Threads: Luca-S 100% cotton
Fabric: Zweigart Aida16 ct. checkered (3543) 37 x 46 cm
Embroidery needles #26 - 1 needle
Cross stitch kit from Luca-S featuring a stunning waterfall surrounded by pink flowers in a forest!
Size: 16.63 x 12.50 in or 42 x 32 cm
Stitches: 266 x 200
Colors: 65
Threads: Luca-S 100% cotton
Fabric: Zweigart Aida16 ct. checkered (3543) 56 x 46 cm
Embroidery needles and#8470;26 - 2 needles, 1 needle threader (envelope)
Cross stitch pattern from Val's Stuff featuring a gardener with her sunflowers and the phrase "Talk dirt to me"! Perfect for your friend who's always in the garden!
Stitched on 28 count Ice Blue Lugana using Weeks Dye Works and DMC threads. Stitch count is 97w x 122h. Finished... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Nimue featuring Polly, the dapper, forest fairy gentleman!
Note from the designer: My first fairy character from the enchanted forest has just come to life in my little world. I like it. I like it a lot. The embroiderer in me took immense pleasure in it. I... Read more
This adorable summertime cross stitch pattern from Crocette A Gogo features bears enjoying apples with bumblebees flying around and a cute blue house. A quaint summer scene with a floral border!
Model stitched on 35 ct Vintage Country Mocha using DMC floss. Stitch count is 215 x 315. Finished size is 12.29" x 18".
The canvaswork piece from which this bell pull was derived is a book cover, and dates to the first quarter of the 17th century. square tent stitched vignettes, reproduced here in the panels of the bell pull covered the book's spine vertically. It seems appropriate that the allegorical figures of... Read more