A sweet stitch pattern by Needle Treasure Nook featuring the silhouette of a turkey!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct. vintage mocha linen using Gentle Arts and Classic Colourworks threads. Stitch count is 44w x 42h. Finished size 2.75" x 2.63".
Cross stitch pattern from ScissorTail Designs featuring three geometric Christmas designs!
Stitched on 32ct, Antique White Jobelan using Gentle Arts, Weeks Dye Works, and DMC threads. Stitch count is 47 x 47 each. Finished Size of 3.35 x 3.35.
Cross stitch pattern from Happiness Is Heartmade featuring a lovely Christmas snowflake!
Stitched on your choice of fabric using DMC threads. Stitch count is 78w x 78h. Finished size varies on fabric chosen. (5.57 in wide X 5.57 in high for 14 count)
Cross stitch pattern from Shepherd's Bush featuring a Christmas project bag with the word jingle!
The pattern is stitched on Mad For Plaid mini bag - Berry using #5 perl cotton in Weeks Dye Works and DMC along with buttons from Just Another Button Company. DMC Pearl Size 5 Conversion for Collards is 3051. Stitch count is 22 x 42. The bags finished size is 6.5" x 9".
Cross stitch pattern from Artmishka featuring adorable little gnomes for Christmas ornaments!
Model stitched on 32 count Murano evenweave from Zweigart, 2 strands over 2 threads of fabric using DMC floss. Stitch count 333W x 89H. Each individual gnome approx. 45 x 75.
Finished Sizes:
on aida 14 - 61 x 17 cm (24 x 6 1/2 in)
on aida 16 - 53 x 15 cm (21 x 5 3/4 in)
This was originally designed as an advent piece in 2023 for Simone of Atelier Soed Idee. Simone finished hers as a drum and instructions are included to finish the drum as well.
Cross stitch pattern from The Proper Stitcher featuring a winter cabin with the phrase "Over the hills and everywhere"!
The pattern is stitched on 36 count linen using The Gentle Art, Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss with one DMC floss. Stitch Count: 91 x 60. Finished size is 5" x 3 3/8"
Gingerbread Express Christmas is a series of nine charts. Each chart stitch count is 42 x 50 stitches.
To Stitch 1 chart, you need a 1- 14-count 9 x 12 piece of fabric to stitch one chart.
The series' total stitch count is 378 x 450, so you would need a piece of fabric at least 33" x 39". Finished Size is 27 in wide X 32.14 in high for full series.
Cross stitch pattern from Homespun Elegance featuring three fall fabric wreath hooks!
Pattern is stitched on 26 ct Natural Brown using Weeks Dye Works and DMC threads. Approximate stitch count for all designs is 18 x 5. Approximate finished size for all designs is 4 3/8" x 1 1/8".
Cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist featuring a new series that has a haunted cuckoo clock with a vintage Halloween feel!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Mocha Parchment Webs from Fabric Flair using DMC floss. Stitch count is 141 x 200 for the entire piece. Finished size is 8.81" x 12.5".
Cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist featuring a gorgeous Christmas tree with ornaments!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Beautiful Beige using DMC threads. Stitch size is comparable to 14-ct Aida. Stitch count is 63h x 105w. Design Area is 4.5" x 7.5" (14-count) or 4" x 6.5" (16-count).
Cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist featuring four gorgeous Christmas ornaments!
Pattern is stitched on 16 ct Touch of Gray using DMC, Classic Colorworks, and Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch count is 61 x 61 each and 173 x 229 for full design. Finished Size for each is 3.81 in wide X 3.81 in high and for full design it is 10.81 in wide X 14.31 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Lila's Studio featuring two kids dressed in costumes for Halloween!
Patterns are stitched on 40 ct Stormy Night using Gentle Art and DMC threads. Stitch counts are 59 x 88 and 61 x 92. Finished sizes are 2.95" x 4.4" and 3.05" x 4.6".
Cross stitch pattern from Lindy Stitches featuring a black cat singing under the moon and says, "Black cat singing in the dead of night".
Also available in the Black Cat Season Collection: Midnight Walker, Black Cat Season, Blackest Cat, House Panther, and Good Luck.
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!