Madame la Fee's delightful design, Le Chalet Sous la Neige, has a stitch count of 192 x 198. The model stitch was stitched on a 32-count natural linen. Madame la Fee has suggestions for stitching on Aida. Choose a Cafe crme, a light beige, off-white-peach color with yellow undertones, or a modern, light brown coffee-toned white.
Cross stitch pattern by Madame le Fee featuring scenes from the mountains! Model stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 195 x 185.
Cross stitch pattern from Pickle Barrel Designs featuring a nature inspired design with a cabin in the forest and the words "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks".
Stitched on 14 ct. Metallic Aida by Charles Craft using DMC floss. The stitch count is 115 x 131 and the finished size is 8.21" x 9.36".
Cross stitch pattern from The Proper Stitcher featuring a winter cabin with the phrase "Go, Tell It On The Mountain"!
The pattern is stitched on 36 count linen using The Gentle Art, Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss with one DMC floss. Stitch Count: 91 x 60. Finished size is 5" x 3 3/8"
Part one in Summer House Stitche Workes 10 Year Anniversary Fragments in Time series. The design features a log cabin, horsewoman, sugar maple trees and field of flax.
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct. Colonial Parchment from Fabrics by Stephanie. Individual Fragments stitch counts are 51 x 51. Stitched with border pattern: 245 (w) x 125 (h)
Number Three is the home of my great-great grandmother. She became one of my stitching inspirations when I found a little snippet of linen with the tiniest cross stitches when I was a girl. How did she ever see to stitch them? It is tucked under the model in the image.
Number Four features my great grandmother's home. She was a quilter, hence the quilts laying over the fence in the design. I am lucky to have one of her quilts, which I cherish. The model is lying on one of her hand-stitched squares in the image.
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct. Colonial... Read more
Note from the designer: Number Five is an elegant Victorian brick house on the banks of the Susquehanna River. My great, great aunt & uncle resided here. My uncle was a composer and they met while they were both attending the Boston Conservatory of Music. My aunt was from a wealthy family, so... Read more
Note from the designer: Number Six features my husband's great grandparents home. It is the only one in the series that lies outside of Central PA and is in New Jersey. We have a portrait of his great grandmother hanging in our living room. She was a quilter and we are fortunate enough to have... Read more