Models stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Patriot's Brew linen by R&R Reproductions with Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 58W x 48H each. Finished size: 3.22 in wide X 2.67 in high
Model stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Old Stationary linen by Seraphim fabrics with Classic Colorworks and DMC floss. Stitch Count: 207 x 81. Finished size: 11.5" x 4.5".
Models stitched on 36ct. Vintage Basketweave and 40ct. Vintage Meadow Rue using Needlepoint Inc Silks. Stitch count for Nevermore!: 96 x 54, Welcome: 83 x 50 and Take One: 53 x 38.
"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.
Cross stitch pattern from Plum Street Samplers featuring a stately manor house!
Model stitched on 36 ct. Stars Hollow Blend using Weeks Dye Works and DMC threads. Stitch count is 112 x 62.
Note from the designer: "This companion to Harvest Delivery, Halloween Delivery, Summer Delivery, and Spring Delivery features Mrs. Claus riding in her sleigh on what appears to be a windy day; her hat is billowing behind her, yet her noble deer is standing still. (I didn't quite think that... Read more
Note from designer: I chose to design the year 1867 on the pocket because while I was looking up some information on jack o'lanterns, I came across a site that told of the first image of a carved pumpkin being published in an 1867 issue of Harper's Weekly.
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
I love Pilgrims, can you tell? This lumbar pin pillow features a little Pilgrim couple celebrating the festivities outside their bright red home - which I'm sure is the talk of the town, being so red and all! They've welcomed in their friends with that eternal symbol of hospitality, the... Read more