This is the 5th in our very popular series of square Christmas ornaments. There are 3 mice on this ornament - a gold mouse bead in the center and 2 tiny white mice with red scarves hidden in the design.
The Christmas flowers, holiday greenery and flowing bows in the border are stitched... Read more
This delightful chart is part of a nine-pattern series called Log Cabin Christmas. Each chart has a stitch count of 63 x 63. Finished size 3.94" x 3.94". The model was stitched on 32-count Natural Raw Linen Using Classic Color and DMC Floss. The stitch count is 195 x 195 and Finished size is 12.19" x 12.19", with three stitches between the blocks to stitch the complete series.
Someone has been shopping! A festive red car topped with gifts sits outside a darling house with a candy striped roof. This scene fits perfectly into Christmas tiny town stitching. You can also stitch a frill separately and add it to a holiday vignette!
Cross stitch pattern from Plum Street Samplers featuring dancing Halloween skeletons!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 36 ct. Snickelway by Seraphim Hand Dyed Fabrics with DMC, Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 54w x 90h.
The 2023 Just Cross Stitch Christmas Ornaments Magazine is here! It's packed with over 70 projects for all skill levels, featuring patterns from all of your favorite designers!
The Thanksgiving Harvest Fairy from Mirabilia - now CHART ONLY! "She sets the table, she lights the candle, and she kisses her family. She gathers from her garden as she walks in the brisk Autumn air. She counts her blessing for love and beauty and all the gifts of the earth."
Model stitched on 18 ct. Putty Khaki Davos using DMC thread. Stitch count is 75 X 59.
Reprint of a previously discontinued pattern. Patterns from 2001, 2006, and 2008.
Model stitched over 2 threads 32 Ct. Natural Browm linen with DMC floss, Kreink #4 Braid, Caron Waterlilies and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 70W x 97H. Finished size: 4.3" x 6".
Round out Christmas with a set of 12 festive Ornaments! Created for a unique holiday vision to make your wreath, tree and gift-giving the merriest ever. Stitch Count Average: 36W x 35H each. Size Average: 3" each. Model stitched on 14 Count White Aida.
Model stitched over two threads on 28 Ct. Smokey Pearl Linen using Gentle Art Simply Wool & Gentle Art Sampler threads. DMC Tapestry Wool Ecru and 847 for conversion. Stitch Count: 83 x 63. Finished Size: 6" x 5"
Reprint of previously discontinued patterns. 1984, 1989 and 1991 Schooler Santas. Models stitched on 18 Ct. Putty Khaki Davos with DMC floss. Stitch Count each approximately 75H x 57W.
Reprint of a previously discontinued pattern. 1986, 1988, 1992 Schooler Santas. All models stitched on 18 Ct. Putty Khaki Davos using DMC floss. Maximum Stitch count 77x58.
This fun black spooky sampler is perfect for Halloween! With antique style letters straight from October 31st 1692. Includes a small silver house charm.
Stitched on your choice of 32 ct. fabric with DMC threads. Stitch count is 189 x 178 and the finished size is 11.81" x 11.13".
Models stitched on 30 Ct. Colonial Pumpkin over-dyed linen and 30 Ct. Carved Pumpkin over-dyed linen using DMC floss and buttons from Just Another Button Co. Fabric options are listed as suggestions to complete patterns. Maximum stitch count: 27w x 68h. Design Size: 2" x 5" (floss listing is for all the carrots)
From Limited Edition pattern #3 in Nora Corbett's Fairy Holiday Collection. CHART ONLY. Kit has been discontinued.
Not so terribly frightful is she who flutters in the Hallow's Eve. One can hear her giggling as she plants her colorful tricks and treats. Are those violet wings part of her... Read more
"Parson Brown" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. "In the meadow we can build a snowman" reads the stitched verse above my cute little snow guy.
Stitched on 18 Ct Aida using DMC threads. Stitch count is 126 x 90. Finished size is approx. 7" x 5".
"Mr. Frost" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. Another sweet "Little" for you to stitch up for the Winter months to come. Mr. Frost loves sweeping his walkway with his corn broom ~ if you see him while you're out strolling by, say hello and I'm sure he will... Read more