Join three ghostly friends on a crisp autumn evening as they travel from the forest to town delivering a Halloween greeting! This piece uses a small color palette and I just love how the vibrant oranges pop!
Model stitched on both a moody dark fabric as well as a lighter neutral, both... Read more
Bella tries to keep her gaze stern, but Whisker has stirred up mischief again. The golden dust trails are proof enough - spells scattered, ribbons shimmering with laughter she can barely contain. Draped in emerald folds and traced with shimmering gold, Bella is a vision of fashion and magic... Read more
"The night shimmers with candlelight, each flame dancing atop the ofrendas. The air is rich with the sweet, citrus scent of marigolds drifting through the stillness. Then she appears-La Catrina-cloaked in black, her gown alive with vivid colors and floral embroidery. Her ruffled satin dress... Read more
Note from the designer: I had so much fun with this design! The bubbles coming up out of the cauldron were fun to see when I got the model back from the stitcher - I don't always know if my ideas will work or not! This one is a little companion piece to my other mini moons.
Note from the designer: Maybe it's just me, but I think those little tiny jumping spiders are the stinking cutest things ever! Do I want one on me? No. Do I want one for a pet? No. Are they super cute on other people's Instagram feeds? Yes. Anyway, in the spirit of all things creepy and October-y, I... Read more
The models were stitched on 32 ct Natural Belfast, Zweigart linen using DMC floss. Stitch count is 15 x 175 for each ribbon. (suggested cut size - 19" x 15"). Finished size is 1" x 11".
Note: You may need 2 skeins of 3799 and Ecru if stitching all of the designs.
Model stitched on 40ct. Ancient Linen by Picture this Plus using the Gentle Arts and DMC floss. Stitch Count: 100W x 130H. Approx finished size is 5 in wide X 6.5 in high.
Model stitched on 32ct. Lambswool Linen with DMC thread. Stitch count is 164 x 118. Embellishment pack available which includes Mill Hill beads listed in the associated material.
Model stitched on 30 Ct. linen with Gentle Art Sampler threads. Stitch Count: 154W x 100H. Shown finished as a pincushion or sampler. Finishing instructions included.
Stitch Count: 154W x 100H. If stitching as a pincushion, the additional top piece has a stitch count of 31W x 31H.
"A Ghoultide welcome to thee." Model stitched over 2 threads of 36 Ct. Vintage Sand Dune by Lakeside Linens with Needlepoint Silk. Stitch Count: 332W x 176H. Finished size is 18.44 in wide X 9.78 in high.
Sleepy Hollow Sampler draws on the spirit of Washington Irving's 1820 classic, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Whether you are drawn to the spooky allure of the Headless Horseman, the gentle romance of Ichabod Crane and Katrina Van Tassel, or the historical richness of the Hudson River... Read more
A fun piece that celebrates all the witty, wise and wonderfully witchy life mottos to live by.
The pattern is stitched on 32ct Ancient Belfast Linen using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss. Stitch count is 156w x 208h. Finished size on 32 ct is 9.75 in wide X 13 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Primrose Cottage Stitches featuring a Halloween Quaker sampler!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Vintage Country Mocha using Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss with DMC conversions. Stitch count is 85w x 85h. Finished size is 5.31" x 5.31".
Halloween Alphabet is spooky fun! We love this new alphabet Lindsey made!!
This was stitched on 32 count Vintage Country Mocha using Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks with DMC conversions. Stitch count is 98 x 63. Finished size on 32 ct: 6 1/8" x 4".
My Sampler Seasons series was very popular, and the response to it blew me away! I thought I would add on to the series with some holiday versions, so the first will be Halloween.
Pattern is stitched on 36 count Early Halloween by xJu Design using Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch Count: 147 x 172.
Celebrate your love of stitching with a wicked twist! The Stitchers' Tombstones series by Dirty Annie's Southern Style turns the art of cross stitch into a darkly humorous graveyard of stitching legends. Each design features a witty epitaph that every needleworker can relate to-whether... Read more
Note from designer: This was originally named Grimalkin's Haunt, since "grimalkin" is another name for a cat (which you probably already knew, but I only just found out shortly before designing this). It was originally an exclusive release last year, and it is now being released openly. I... Read more
Models stitched on assorted fabrics, depending on the look you want using Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Art Sampler Threads, and Classic Colorworks. Also uses Just Pins #130 "Fright Night" and Pin Mini #451 "Favorite Brew" from Just Another Button Company. Stitch count for Stingy Jack is... Read more
"By the prickling of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes." Model stitched on 35 Ct. Havana linen by Weeks Dye Works using one strand of Needlepoint Silk over two threads. DMC conversions provided (310, 471, 937, 3787). Stitch Count: 169W x 68H.
Cross stitch pattern from Meridian Designs featuring Frankenstein's wife!
Stitched on 14/28 or 16/32 count fabric. Stitch count is 150w x 230h. Finished size is 10.7" x 16.42" for 14/28 count fabric. 9.37" x 14.37" for 18/32 count fabric.
This design is based on a vintage Halloween black cat motif. Clearly this scaredy cat is spooked by Halloween festivities.
Stitched on 20 ct with Cottage Garden Threads(Felix not listed), Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and DMC floss. Stitch count is 143 x 138 with a finished size of 7.15" x 6.9".
Also requires Cottage Garden Floss "Felix" not listed.
Cross stitch pattern from Keslyns featuring a spooky Halloween design with the phrase "The Witch is In" with a broomstick and hat!
When stitched on 36 count fabric, using one strand of floss over two fabric threads, the design area will have a finished size of 5" x 5.28" with 90 x 95 stitch count. Stitched with The Gentle Art and Gloriana Floss.
This time of year generally calls for vampire bats, but let's not forget about their flying-fox- cousins, the fruit bats! Fruit bats love fruit (figs being a favorite), nectar, and flowers. The bats themselves were quite a challenge to design, but I really had fun with them!