Owl Terrace, this is a companion pattern to Cardinal Way.
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct evenweave Autumn Sun by Barefoot Needleart using Classic Colorworks, DMC, Weeks Dye works, and Gentle Art threads. Stitch count is 74W x 155H
This pattern from By The Bay Needleart features Adam and Eve on temptation hill.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Star Sapphire linen with Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss. Stitch Count: 74 x 147. Finished size: 4.6" x 9.2".
Cross stitch pattern from Crocette A Gogo featuring a animals exchanging valentines!
Model stitched on 32 ct. Belfast Natural linen using DMC thread. Stitch count is 131 x 97.
Last year's pumpkin patch was inspirational! As well as the local owl population!
Pattern is stitched on 32-count linen using DMC floss with Needlepoint Silk Conversions. Stitch count is 125 wide x 115 high, finished size is 7.81" x 7.19".
This design by Lindy Stitches features 5 adorable little patterns of spring time flora and fauna, one of which reads "in spring I long to be among the trees". This design is part one of the whole set!
Model stitched on 32ct or 40ct Silver Fox Linen by Fiver on a whim using DMC and Weeks Dye Works thread.
Stitch count (per square): 61 x 61.
Snack Bar cross stitch pattern from Lindy Stitches. These two friends are meeting at the snack bar to fuel up for the rest of winter! You'll enjoy stitching this adorable pair! Did you know brown and black bears love to munch on acorns?
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 count... Read more
This Christian cross stitch pattern from My Big Toe Designs includes a trio of small patterns. One featuring the words "Best Friends" with a rabbit and duckling. One with Chickens that says Chickens! Lastly one that reads, "Lord have Mercy" with a simple border.
This design uses patterns charted from an antique cushion from Marken, which is in my personal collection. I rearranged the elements so it forms a pleasing design, but the individual parts can be used to create a different piece also. It comes with two alphabets and a number chart to personalise... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Modern Folk Embroidery featuring a colorful and cheerful Red Deer Sampler with an interesting story linked to a turbulent time in Dutch history.
The 20-page booklet delves into its history, the meaning behind the individual elements and has the chart split over... Read more
When asked to do an Autumn-themed design for Homespun Australia, I immediately thought of the cool breezes of the season, and of beautiful autumn leaves spinning in the air. I added some running hares enjoying the day and a grand tree with changing colors standing tall above. I hope stitching this... Read more
Previously published in Homespun Australia Magazine, this little sugar glider is surrounded flowers. It was inspired by medieval manuscripts, with an Aussie twist.
Model stitched on 32-ct "Buttercream" by Whoopsie Daisy Designs (a warm neutral) using mostly Cottage Garden Threads... Read more
This cross stitch pattern from Monticello Stitches features a Christmas reindeer with the phrase "Let your light shine"!
The model was stitched on 28 count linen. You will also need thread Gold Rush XS from Rainbow Gallery. Stitch count 166 x 153. Finished size is 11.86" x 10.93"
Cross stitch pattern from Nimue featuring Polly, the dapper, forest fairy gentleman!
Note from the designer: My first fairy character from the enchanted forest has just come to life in my little world. I like it. I like it a lot. The embroiderer in me took immense pleasure in it. I... Read more
"Rabbit Warren" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. A family of buns out for a day of frolicking under the apple-blossoms. I think they want to know what's in that basket though!!
Model shown stitched on 30 ct. Weeks Dye Works Parchment linen using DMC threads. Stitch count is 76 x 136. Finished size is approx. 9" x 5".
"Woodland Christmas" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. Santa & an owl, red reindeer, brown bunny, potted oak tree with acorns, berry-tipped Christmas trees, quirky squirrels gathering acorns, a potted poinsettia plant, snowballs and the date 1857!!!