100% cotton fabric in over 300 beautiful colors. Moda Bella Solids are trusted by quilters and stitchers everywhere. Whether you're quilting, sewing, or stitching something beautiful, this high-quality fabric from Moda is a must-have for your fabric stash.
100% cotton fabric in over 300 beautiful colors. Moda Bella Solids are trusted by quilters and stitchers everywhere. Whether you're quilting, sewing, or stitching something beautiful, this high-quality fabric from Moda is a must-have for your fabric stash.
The moment we created our "Strawberries & Rhubarb" fabric collection, I knew it was time that we designed a strawberry quilt to accompany it. It had to be simple to piece and unique, and I was up for the challenge. I'm so pleased with the movement and design pop!
Fabric Requirements:
Nine fat quarters for the strawberries
Two 1/2-yard pieces of green for stems and leaves
3 3/4 yards for the background, sashing, borders
1/2 yard green for the inside border
1/2 yard for the binding
3 1/2 yards for the backing
We love the incredible detail of this authentic French style rooster, hen and chick family, that's proudly at home in any kitchen. This charmingly French country piece featuring French blues and bright colors to represent the bounty of the land. Juicy berries, feathers, Sunflower, eggs and lavender... Read more
Inspired by the hues of autumn's changing colors, this elegant sampler brings fall magic to any home. Look forward to harvest and Halloween; school and Thanksgiving; bright foliage and fruit. Colorful themed ribbons and leaves tie together many fall motifs, stirring memories of special autumn days.... Read more
Timeless shades of blue and white adorn this Willow Ware china still life. Originally created in 18th century England, the Blue Willow pattern has become one of the most popular china patterns in the world. Gracing the tables of British Aristocrats to every day Americans. Makes a great accent piece... Read more
Add garden-inspired charm to your decor with this crate label that features bright and juicy tomatoes! The perfect touch for your kitchen or dining area. Makes a great gift for the gardener in you life!
Stitch count 91w X 75h. Finished size on 14-ct fabric 6-3/4" X 5-5/8".
. Model stitched on 14 Count White Aida Fabric.
Model stitched two over two on 28 Ct. French Lace using DMC floss. Specialty stitches used: French Knot & 3/4 Stitch. Stitch count: 289W x 72H. Design size: 20.6" x 5.1"
Kit Includes: Beads, treasures, 14 Ct. perforated paper/pvc, pattern, floss, needles, magnet and instructions. Finished size: 2" x 3.25"
While we still have kits in stock with Perforated Paper, newer Mill Hill kits are now being made with Perforated PVC. We were skeptical at first,... Read more
Model stitched on 28ct Lambswool linen using DMC floss. Stitch count 110x82.
Frame by the Family Tree Style: Kitty, Finish: Fleamarket Size 9"x7" in the color icing.
Model stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Raw Natural linen with DMC floss. Stitch Count 115x53. Finished size of drum: 4 1/2" x 3 1/2". Finishing instructions included.
Models stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Vintage Light Examplar by Lakeside Linens with DMC floss. Stitch count for each design is approximately 43x49.
All Models are stitched over two on 32 Ct. Raw natural Belfast using Gentle Art threads. Tray, linen cut 10 x 12, Pin Disk cut 5 x 5 and Strawberry Pinkeep 5 x 5.
Stitch Counts and Finished Sizes:
Tray: 98 x 51 - 6 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Pin Disk: 29 x 29 - 2 3/4" Diameter
Strawberry: 26 x 32 - 1 3/4" x 2 3/4"
A reprint of a previously discontinued design. Models were stitched on 18 Ct. Black Aida using DMC floss. Average stitch count is 42 x 52 and average finished size is 2.33" x 2.89".
Reproduction of a previously discontinued pattern. Model stitched two over two on 32 Ct. Bayleaf Jobelan using DMC floss. Stitch Count: 82H x 250W. Finished Size: 5 1/8" x 15 5/8"
Models were stitched on 32 Ct Natural Light Linen over two using DMC floss. Vegetable Tray Stitch count 125x125. Napkin Rings stitch count 23x32. Jar Lids Maximum stitch count 35x36.
Model stitched on 32 Ct. Pale Green Belfast fabric with Dinky Dyes Silk Thread, and Dinky Dyes 4mm Silk Ribbon (Strawberry Ice 04). Stitch Count: 137W x 101H. Finished Size: 9" x 7" (NOTE: you can also use Strawberry Ice Silk thread instead of the ribbons)
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.
Weeks Dye Works hand dyed, 100% linen fabric and is great for a variety of cross-stitch and embroidery projects. Original base used and not Zweigart. Not colorfast.
Weeks Dye Works hand dyed, 100% linen fabric and is great for a variety of cross-stitch and embroidery projects. Original base used and not Zweigart. Not colorfast.
100% hand dyed, mottled, wool fabric. It is colorfast, felted and great for wool applique, penny rugs, rug hooking, pillows, purses, clothing and the finishing of cross stitch and needlepoint pieces.
It's Summertime with a sailboat, watermelon, sunny days, ladybug, and more. Model stitched on 32 Ct. Dirty Belfast Linen with Weeks Dye Works and Gentle Art Sampler Threads. Stitch Count: 312W x 34H. Finished Size: 20" x 3"
Stitched over 2 on 28 count Light Mocha Cashel Linen with Weeks Dye Works and Gentle Art Sampler Threads. The stitch count is 63W x 29H. (comes with 3 tiny brown buttons)
"The fruit of the spirit is Love, Joy, Peace." Model stitched on 32ct. Vintage Sand Dune Linen using Needlepoint Silk Threads & Silk N Colors. Stitch count is 145 X 103.
"Fresh from the vine - watermelon." Model stitched on 28 count Vintage Examplar Linen with DMC floss, Mill Hill Beads, and Just Another Button Company. The stitch count is 86W x 86H. Shown in a frame from Family Tree - Plain Jane, Fleamarket, Blackbird finish, 7"x7".
Kit includes Mill Hill Glass Beads, Mill Hill Perforated Paper, floss, needles, magnet, and instructions. Finished size: 1.75" x 3".
While we still have kits in stock with Perforated Paper, newer Mill Hill kits are now being made with Perforated PVC. We were skeptical at first, but... Read more