Cross stitch pattern from Quaint Rose Needle Arts featuring various black cats celebrating Halloween!
Model stitched on 36 count fabric using Dinky Dyes floss. "PURR" pins stitched on 18 count perforated paper.
Stitch counts:
Meow O ween: 159w x 31h; 8.83 in wide X... Read more
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.
Spooky Smalls is a booklet full of seven Halloween Smalls. Perfect for filling a Halloween themed dough bowl, or for smalls exchanges. All models were stitched on 18 or 36 Ct Broomgrass by Needle Bling, and use the same Gentle Arts palette of floss throughout.
The next in the Dogs of the Month series, September and October! September features a cute smiling dog ready to start school. October features a corgi excited for Halloween with their ghost friend.
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct linen using Romy's Creations threads with DMC conversion. Stitch counts are 60 x 60 and the finished sizes are 3.75" x 3.75".
This winter themed pattern features two snowman ready to craft together with the phrase "Stitching is better with friends".
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Belfast vintage country mocha linen using Romy's Creations threads with DMC conversion. The stitch count is 80 x 70 and the finished size is 5" x 4.38".
This fun Thanksgiving needlebook pattern features with the phrase "Stitched with Love", "Thanksgiving Needles and Pins", and the words "Grateful" and "Blessed".
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Belfast vintage country mocha linen using Romy's Creations threads with DMC conversion. The stitch count is 140 x 60 and the finished size is 8.75" x 3.75".
Cross Stitch pattern from Silver Creek Samplers featuring the word "Boo" surrounded by Halloween spookies!
Stitched on 18 ct Aida with DMC and Weeks Dye Works floss using 2 strands of floss. Stitch count is 153 x 39 with a finished size of 6.56" x 3.5". Also recommends... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Serenita Di Campagna featuring a spooky trio of small Halloween patterns including a witch brewing with her cauldron, a cute house with pumpkins, and a black cat waiting under a streetlamp!
Stitched on your choice of fabric using DMC threads. Stitch counts are 45 x 48, 45 x 47, and 48 x 46. Finished sizes are appox. 3 x 3in
Cross stitch pattern from The Mindful Needle featuring elegant pillows for your Christmas decor.
Merry and Peace are stitched on 30 count linen in color Old Salem from Primitive Hare. Three colors of Weeks Dye Works were used and DMC substitutions are provided. Stitch count: Merry - 108... Read more
Symmetry and puzzles tickle something deep down in my brain. Manipulating motifs into symmetrical designs is akin to puzzles and I truly enjoy the challenge of doing these type of designs. From the dancing ghosts to the flying bats and the perching crows, this design was as fun to design as it is to... Read more
This spooky calendar design is perfect for October! The calendar is made for 2025, if the stitchers want to replace the year from 2025 to another year, consider that Columbus day is the second Monday of the month.
Model stitched on 32 ct Belfast Linen Cyprus as 2 over 2 with DMC threads. Stitch count is 147 x 179 with a finished size of 9.2" x 11.2".
Christmas is just around the corner and there's a bustle at the North Pole unlike any other. Santa will retire next year! To decide who will succeed him, he plans to distribute gifts with four candidates and choose the most successful one to be the new Santa. Which one do you think Santa will... Read more
Celebrate the spooky fun of Halloween with this playful cross stitch design that shouts "BOO!" in a bold, festive style. Whether stitched in classic black for a vintage vibe, or in vibrant Halloween hues for a pop of color, this bauble (boo-ble) is packed with festive fall details.
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