Create a vibrant spring meadow using the Tulips Seed Packet Cross Stitch by It's Sew Emma. The pink tulip symbolizes the end of winter and the arrival of warm spring days. Take your time to stitch and enjoy the beauty of each flower in the Seed Packet series.
Stitched on 14 count Natural using Classic Colorwork threads. Finished Stitch Count: 70w x 98h and the finished size is 5in x 7in.
This is the fifth in a series of 6 houses inspired by the shotgun houses found throughout New Orleans. Stitch each house separately or all together as. A QR code is provided on the chart to get a free downloadable PDF of house placement as shown in the model.
I was invited to join the XStitch the Rainbow team and design a piece using the Night Garden palette. Each designer was assigned the same ThreadworX colors and a maximum size piece to design. And this is what I designed!
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Wheat from Fiber on a Whim using Threadworx threads. Stitch count is 59 x 60. Finished size is 2.95" x 3".
Cross stitch pattern from Madame La Fee that says "Jardin Secret (Secret Garden)" and features flowers, a France postmark, Teapot with teacup, lamp, heart, and books.
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct. linen with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 196 x 185. Finished size is 12.25" x 11.56".
This is the fifth in a series of 6 houses inspired by the shotgun houses found throughout New Orleans. Stitch each house separately or all together as. A QR code is provided on the chart to get a free downloadable PDF of house placement as shown in the model.
"Despite the dreary weather today, this teenage witch is having fun with gardening! She loves the seemingly harmless yet carnivorous plants that are all over the place, with pots and seeds scattered everywhere. Oh, and let's not forget, those big pumpkins are almost ready for Halloween."
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The motifs I'ved used in Gardens of Saxony are drawn from the large German antique sampler I reproduced, CRS 1713. There are so many wonderful motifs on CRS 1713 that they deserve their own (much smaller!) sampler! This also gives the stitcher a chance to stitch these wonderful designs if they feel... Read more
My Mother's Garden 2 is a follow up piece to my first design ever. The original was done as a tribute to my mom, as is this one. The verse, written by me, still chokes her up to this day!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Crescent Cream from the bright colourway or 40 ct Parchment from Weeks... Read more
Just in time for summer flowers...say hello to Garden Sass! I've pretty much used all my favorite colors in this piece. There are a few different elements going on here. Of course, the sassy little basket of flowers takes center stage. But the little row of Quaker-inspired motifs down the right... Read more
This is the third in a series of 6 houses inspired by the shotgun houses found throughout New Orleans. Stitch each house separately or all together as.
We stitched them on 32ct "Pioneer Trail" linen from Mountain Aire using threads from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Artful Offerings featuring a glorious garden on a splendid Summer day, a pair of brown birds happen upon an ornate urn containing a large juicy strawberry! Dressed in his finest top-hat and her strawberry fascinator, they survey the flowering beauty around them before... Read more
Sheep and stitching just seem to go together.always a fun theme to work with. This one too is set in the Stitch Box type layout. Design size is 3 1/2 x 4 on 32 ct. for the largest piece with 2 smalls on the side and one long one on the bottom, which holds the ruler on the back. The piece is stitched on 32 ct Wren by Picture This Plus. Stitch counts are 59 x 65, 31 x 31, and 28 x 95.
There is so much going on in this fascinating English sampler that it's hard to know where to begin looking. Apart from the somewhat conventional Adam and Eve at the top center, adorable flying cherubs flank them and the apple tree, bearing gold rings and sprays of flowers. The verse is as... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Cottage Garden Samplings featuring a bird on a branch with flowers with the word "Gratitude"!
Model is stitched on 36 ct Sanguine Linen from Weeks Dye Works with Weeks Dye Works flosses. DMC may be used as an alternative for a close match, but won't reflect the true color of the hand-dyed threads. Stitch count is 159 x 159.
This design features a white cottage planted in a peaceful garden of spring daisies and lilies. The design does not have to be finished into a drum, however; it would also make a charming pincushion!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Gray linen with DMC floss and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 180W x 58H.
"What is this that thou has done? Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field." Model stitched on 36 count Vintage Light Examplar using Needlepoint Inc. and Gloriana threads. Stitch count: 417W x 190H.
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.
This design from By The Bay Needleart features a cute little bunny surrounded by colorful pink flowers.
Model stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Barnwood linen with DMC and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 128x98. Finished size: 9 1/2" x 7". Shown with a button from Just Another Button Company.
Let your free spirit blossom with this beautiful Pansy Patch counted cross stitch. Add a sweet touch to your home with this lovely bunny peeking out of a colorful pansy patch by Linda Gillum. Makes a wonderful gift for Easter, Mother's Day or just because you like bunnies!
Nothing's quite so uplifting as a garden in bloom! This cross stitch will add cheery warmth to your home! This is a charming floral piece, highlighted by vibrant colors and a unique alphabet-inspired "G" motif. Makes a wonderful gift for the gardener in your life, Mother's Day,... Read more
A derivative 17th-century canvas work picture. The Adam and Eve legend was a more popular theme on samplers after the early eighteenth century so this example is quite unusual. The pair are not often seen on earlier needleworks, even though most illustrated bibles of the sixteenth and seventeenth... Read more