Pattern by Crossed Wing Collection featuring cute Christmas designs including a cardinal feeder and tree, ornaments, and a large Christmas tree.
Models stitched using DMC floss on 25 ct. Lugana and 32 ct. linen. Stitch counts and finished sizes are listed below.
Cardinal Feeder & Tree: 78 x 92 and 4.88" x 5.75"
Small Tree: 82 x 78 and 5.13" x 4.88"
Another great design featuring the chirping birds! Makes a great afghan for bird lovers! Bellpull stitched on Light Mocha Belfast Linen. Afghan stitched on 14ct. Ivory cotton Novara. Pillows stitched on squares of 28ct. Stoddard Songbird Afghan fabric. All models stitched using DMC floss. Stitch count and finished sizes varies.
Complete kit from Aine Cross Stitch includes 14 Ct. Aida, threads, needle, chart, and instructions. Finished size is 6.25" x 7".
Perched gracefully on the rim of a delicate teacup brimming with pansies, a small bird surveys the world with quiet charm. The vivid blend of purple,... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Artecy Cross Stitch featuring 10 Eagles, besides the main Eagle, there are another 9 hidden throughout the picture, can you find them all?
Model stitched on 14 ct white aida using DMC floss. Stitch Count: 237w x 300h.
Like our other Mini TryFolds, create a three-paneled card revealing more images as you open the card! Includes clear stamps of three circular images, dies to cut the openings, and instructions. This set features a gardening table with flowerpots and watering can, row of birds on a wire, and cottage... Read more
Add a touch of tranquility and serenity to your projects with these beautiful die-cut birds.
The embossed details and delicate cuts really make these feathery friends pop. If you want a more dimensional look, you can fold the feathers to make the designs almost fly off the paper. The... Read more
Do you want to enjoy the deep, depths of the jungle on your papercrafts?
The Imaginary Jungle 3D Embossing Folder will transport you into a whimsical wonder of plants and flowers! This embossing folder can be used with other nature-themed stamp sets, preferably tropical outlined stamps or... Read more
Exemplify beauty and grace with a pair of floating swans.
Simple three-step stamping is all you need to create gorgeous swans and realistic water ripples for your cards and projects. Sweet and meaningful sentiments are included to complement all of your stamped projects.
A beautiful blue bird perched on a branch inspired this stamp set. You can stamp him with or without the coordinating layers. We have included two different hand-drawn branches that would be perfect for adding background elements behind the sweet little bird. To... Read more
Clear stamp from altenew featuring a layered wild cardinal bird! Includes sentiments "you make my heart", "sing", "the songs of winter", "[sing] as if no one is listening", "if I cannot fly, let me [sing]", and "those who wish to [sing] always find a song"!
Exemplify beauty and grace with a pair of floating swans.
Simple three-step stamping is all you need to create gorgeous swans and realistic water ripples for your cards and projects. Sweet and meaningful sentiments are included to complement all of your stamped projects.
Note from the designer - "These vultures have complex emotions and like sitting around contemplating things that are sad while the candle wax drips and the spiders weave their webs in the corners. But they're extremely cute white they do it. Check out those fuzzy muffs and legs. Instructions... Read more
The Bird Crush Club continues with a pair of the sweetest pink-legged ducks you ever did see! The Black-Bellied Whistling duck is a vibrant and fun stitch.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 count Mediterranean Sea linen or 32 count Slate Blue Lugana with Threadworx and DMC floss. Stitch Count: 83W x 89H
Second in the Air Mail series, welcome the Red-Cheeked Cordon Bleu! Isn't he adorable? I couldn't resist those rosy cheeks and his magical combination of colors. All the stamps in the Air Mail series are the same stitch count and use the same fabric.
The model was stitched over 2 threads... Read more