This patriotic design is worked all in red, says "Liberty" and features and eagle.
Stitched on 30 count Cocoa using DMC threads. Stitch Count: 119W x 132H. Finished size is 8 x 9 for 30 count fabric.
Cross stitch pattern from Twin Peak Primitives featuring a design inspired by the painting of Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930), oil on canvas" Writing the Declaration of Independence, 1776.
Stitched on 32 count Cappuccino using DMC threads. Stitch count is 135 x 101. Finished size is 8.44 x 6.31 inches.
Kris Kringle 2024 is a Patriotic Old Style Santa. He is proud and ready for 4th of July celebration. He carries the Flag, an American Eagle, a Lantern and 1776 sign board.
Model was stitched on 32 ct Vintage Country Mocha Lugana using DMC floss. Stitch count is 102w X 144h. Finished size is 6.37w X 9h.
Cross stitch pattern from Artful Offerings featuring an American flag with the phrase "Where liberty dwells, there is my country"!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Milk and Honey linen from Fiber on a Whim using The Gentle Arts and DMC floss. Stitch counts are 108 x 65 and 157 x 133. Finished sizes are 6" x 3.75" and 8.75" x 7.5"
This patriotic design celebrates the ideals of liberty and justice with an Americana style. Inspired by the iconic Liberty Bell, this design symbolizes the enduring call for freedom, echoing the values of independence and equality that have shaped our wonderful nation.
Liberty Drum and Pincushion is a prim, sampler-inspired patriotic design which also honors the French aspirations of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. The centerpiece of the drum design is a tree taken from my Louise Chappuis 1844 reproduction sampler, but here, it's topped by two eagles, centered... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from MTV Designs featuring Betsy Ross sewing the American flag.
Stitched over two threads on 32 Count American Stars by MTV Designs using Weeks Dye Works and DMC threads. Fabric Size: 17"x 26". Stitch Count: 151 x 114.
Rose's unusual middle name should have provided some clues about where she was born, and where she lived, but the name "Shenamon" is elusive despite my efforts to discover its origins as well as hers. It is spelled many different ways when researched (including Shinimon and Schinnamon which... Read more
Agnes Binnie was born in Stirlingshire, Scotland, on March 22, 1808, to Robert Binnie and Mary Addie. She married James Barclay on March 16, 1832, in Falkirk, Stirlingshire. The couple had at least six sons and three daughters. Around 1870 they emigrated to Scotland Township in McDonough, Illinois.... Read more
This wonderfully symmetrical English sampler features a pair of silky floating swans and large twin sunflowers, executed in a rich natural palette of color. Birds fly over the tops of three flower-trees in the top third. A sumptuous basket of fruit is stitched between the golden swans, and towering... Read more
The original Scottish antique sampler had never been framed and so it was in excellent condition with the same vibrant, unfaded colors on the front as well as on the back. An unusual, elaborate four-sided undulating floral and leaf border surrounds a central reserve with a brief moral verse. Adam... Read more
The original sampler, made in England in 1848, was stitched with cross, counted satin, petit point, and eyelet stitches on an extremely fine glazed linen of approximately fifty threads per inch.
It is unusual to find such a meticulously and finely stitched sampler at this late date, when... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Cuore E Batticuore featuring six people celebrating the 4th of July! Translation: Six Characters Looking for the 4th of July!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Vintage Country Mocha using DMC threads. Stitch count is 60w x 90h.
Cross stitch pattern from Quaint Rose Needle Arts featuring a patriotic summer urn with pinwheels!
Pattern is stitched on 32 count Vintage Smokey White and 32 count Petit Point Blue/White Lugana using Classic Colorworks or DMC threads. Stitch count is 110 x 110.
Cross stitch pattern from Heartstring Samplery featuring a patriotic woman and the phrase "I stand with liberty"!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Patriot's Brew from R & R Reproductions using Classic Colorworks, DMC, and Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch count is 83w x 79h.
Cross stitch pattern from Romy's Creations featuring two patriotic buildings with the phrase "Home of the free. July 4th"!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Vintage Sahara using DMC and Romy's Creations threads(Romy's threads not listed-Mommy's Mustard, Midnight Blue, Red Passion, Red Cherry, and Tuscan Experience) with full DMC conversion. Stitch count is 88 x 50.
How about a quick stitch for your fans of patriotic and Americana projects? This little pin pillow and berry are stitched in two shades of blue, and then accented with hand-dyed star buttons, included in the chartpak. There are lots of options for fabric selection, threads, and... Read more
This pattern from Stacy Nash features three nautical pinkeep designs.
Patterns are stitched on 46 ct Antique Lace by Seraphim Linen using Weeks Dye Works threads.
Stitch Counts:
Whale 145 x 112
Ship 77 x 73
Compass 68 x 65
This sweet little patriotic design was worked on #30 Old Salem from The Primative Hare. The following Weeks Dye Works threads were used: Blue Suede, Cayenne, Grits, Guacamole, Lichen, River Rock & Winnie B Blue. DMC & Sullivans equivalents are provided. Stitch count: 72 W x 65 H
Cross stitch pattern from Quaint Rose Needle Arts featuring spools with patriotic American themes!
Pattern is stitched on 37 ct Russian tea cake, 38 ct Wayfarer's Cloak, and 45 ct woven Sedge from Legacy Linens using the Gentle Arts and DMC floss. Stitch counts are 51 x 133, 67 x 67, 174 x 16. Finished sizes are 3.63" x 9.5", 4.79" x 4.79", 12.43" x 1.14".
Cross Stitch pattern from Annie Beez Folk Art featuring a patriotic truck with the phrase "Every heart beats true".
Model stitched on 32 count Ice Blue linen using Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works, and DMC floss, using 2 strands of floss over 2 linen threads. Stitch count: 74w X 66h.
Note: DMC 3881 has been discontinued. We suggest DMC 3364.