Note from designer: This little pin roll is a companion to Christmas in July and is part of an upcoming series I've dubbed "Sampler Sushi," but only because the finished product reminded me of the Japanese cuisine once I rolled it up. This is a very easy project designed to hold your needles... Read more
A reproduction from the collection of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, Baltimore, MD - the first African-American Roman Catholic Sisterhood.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Ivory Belfast linen with DMC floss and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 150H x 258W. Finished... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a cake stand filled with all the USA essentials!
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct. Aida of your choice using DMC thread. Stitch count is 64 x 86.
Cross stitch pattern from Sweet Wing Studio featuring colorful birds carrying American flags with the phrase "Free Birds"!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 28 ct. Whisper Lugana by Zweigart with Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works floss with DMC conversions. Stitch Count: 116w x 32h. Finished size: 8.25" x 2.25".
Model stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Prairie Grain linen with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 58x58 for top and bottom (2 pieces), and side panel 34x232. Can be finished as a block or a picture. Shown with pins from Just Another Button Company.
Cross stitch pattern from Heart in Hand Needleart featuring american flag an an eagle!
Eagle is stitched on 30 ct Blue Jeans linen using Classic Colorworks threads with a stitch count of 33 x 33. Flag is stitched on 32 ct Antique Lace linen using Classic Colorworks threads with a stitch count of 24 x 39.
Stitchy Stars cross stitch pattern by Lori Holt shines bright with a row of quilt-inspired stars, which will light up your July 4th decor.
The Stitchy Stars Cross Stitch Pattern comes with full-color instructions, diagrams and supply list, including suggested DMC and Weeks Dye Works colors.... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring the two symbols of American freedom, our beautiful flag and the Bald Eagle. An original poem inspired by our National Anthem adds a historic touch to this Victorian style design. "What hint of freedom lies beyond the early morning light? Between... Read more
"Liberty Hope Faith, Bless Our Land" Model stitched two over two on 32 Ct. Cocoa using Weeks Dye Works (or DMC floss 310, 3721, 815, white, 3821, 930, 932). Stitch Count:76x63. Design Size: 5" x 4".
Models stitched over 2 threads on 30 Ct. Beige linen with Weeks Dye Works floss and Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 61W x 77H each. Finished size: 4" x 5 1/4" each.
Models stitched on 28 count Ligh Grey Lugana fabric (not listed) using DMC threads and Mill Hill beads.
Stitch counts:
Santa Plate: 104 x 105. Finished size: Approximately 7.5" x 7.5" on 14ct.
Stocking: 133w x 105h: Finished size: Approximately 9.5" x 7.5"... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Shepherd's Bush featuring the word "Flag" on a plaid bag!
Model stitched on the Mad for Plaid Bag in Berry and 32 ct. Natural Belfast Linen using Weeks Dye Works and DMC Pearl cotton Size 5 threads. Flag Bag Button Pack by Just Another Button Company.... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Twin Peak Primitives featuring the statue of liberty and the text "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free"
The model was stitched on 28 count Light Mocha Cashel Linen using DMC thread. The stitch count is 163 x 149.
Cross stitch pattern from Primrose Cottage Stitches featuring the word "Love" with an American flag standing in for the O!
Model stitched on 28 ct. light ash grey using DMC thread. Stitch count: 37w x 40h
Cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist featuring a bicycle carrying flowers and a flag with streamers waving from the handlebars! Perfect to show patriotic support for either Canada or the United States!
Model stitched on 14 ct. Aida 'Morning Dew' using DMC/Anchor thread. Stitch count: 83w x 138h
Note from the designer - "Abigail Ann was born October 27, 1799, in East Caln, Chester County Pennsylvania. Her parents were Joseph and Ann (Wells) Fleming, the fourth generation of Flemings living in the East Caln area. Abigail Ann attended one of the Quaker schools in Chester County but we are... Read more
Note from the designer - "This sampler shows a man and a woman beneath an apple tree, reminiscent of Adam and Eve, but in contemporary dress. Possibly of New York origin (the format and background suggest this), this reproduction is stitched on linen with either cotton or silk, with the... Read more
Note from the designer - "This sampler was made in St. Albans, Vermont. A naturalistic four-sided floral border surrounds a central reserve with alphabets and a pictorial scene. The house is so distinctive that it is probably a depiction of Amanda's own home. Made under the tutelage of B.... Read more
Note from the designer - "This Dover, Massachusetts, sampler features an unusual border surrounding alphabetical and numerical tests, and a four-line verse often found on early 19th century American samplers. The colors are remarkably well preserved. The maker, Ann Harding (who was actually... Read more
Note from the designer: "This sampler is a fine example of work done by Pennsylvania German girls in the early-to-mid nineteenth century. Similar motifs appear on the show towels that decorated kitchen and bedroom doors in these immigrant German households. It is thought that while the show... Read more
This sweet little American sampler features two little houses above alphabets and a short verse:
Would you be wise
Each moment prize
It is surrounded on four sides by a double sided satin stitched sawtooth border. Stitches used include cross, outline, stem filling, counted... Read more
Fanny Hancock's father, Ebenezer Hancock, was cousin to the famous John Hancock. Born in 1785, Fanny sewed her sampler at age 11. She married Nathaniel Parker of Boston in 1803, and died in 1834. The colors on the back side of her sampler retained much of their original brilliance, and are... Read more
Note from the designer: "This naive Adam and Eve sampler might have been made in Maryland around 1810. At first I believed that the sampler was either English or Irish, judging by the unusual surname, until, in my research, I came upon the gravestone of a Fanny H. Peachey, born 24 November 1799,... Read more
Note from the designer: "From Dover, Massachusetts, comes Harriot Boardman's sampler, originally worked on a distinctive green linsey-woolsey found only on some North Shore samplers. A three-sided sawtooth border surrounds alphabet and numeral tests with geometric cross bands, two deer with... Read more
Models stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. linen with Gentle Art Sampler threads, Weeks Dye Works floss, Classic Colorworks floss and DMC floss. Shown with a Star Spangled Pin-Mini set and buttons from Just Another Button Company.
Stitch counts and finished sizes are as follows;
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