Cross stitch pattern from The Artsy Housewife featuring a home covered with flowers and the word "peace"!
Pattern is stitched on three different scraps of 30 and 32 count linen (or a single fabric of your choice) using Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works, and DMC floss. Stitch count: 152w x 127h.
Cross stitch pattern from The Artsy Housewife featuring birds and flowers and the word "grace"!
Pattern is stitched on 3 different scraps of linen in 30 count and 32 count. You may use a fabric of your choice using Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss. Stitch count is... Read more
This Mill Hill beaded kit features a penguin fishing for gifts! Kit Includes: Beads, treasures, 14 Ct. perforated paper/pvc, pattern, floss, needles, magnet and instructions. Finished size: 2.5" x 2.75"
While we still have kits in stock with Perforated Paper, newer Mill Hill kits... Read more
This cross stitch pattern from Bent Creek features a row of homes, a sailing ship, trees, and a peaceful backyard. The design states, "Each day provides its own gifts." Frame or finish as a drum!
Model stitched on 32ct Light Mocha Belfast, with Weeks Dye Works Threads. DMC conversion provided. Star buttons are from Just Another Button Company. Stitch count: 208x48
Note from designer: The Berry Basket - a delicious mini-series kicks off with a strawberry covered strawberry! Perfect timing as our local strawberry season is in full swing.
Model Stitched on 32 ct Raw Belfast using DMC floss. Stitch count: 86 x 68.
Introducing the new "Snowman Collector" series from Cottage Garden Samplings! Each month, one design will be released, so the series will run as a 12-part series from December, 2022 to November, 2023. Each image shown is a preview of the full... Read more
This sampler is an ode to the classic mourning samplers of old, complete with a weeping Willow tree and cemetery urn, but wit's a modern twist, incorporating references to many favorite authors, movies, and science fiction television shows.
The model is stitched on 32 count Cocoa from... Read more
Stitching time is child's play with the Stitch Cards Set I! This set of four postage stamp-sized cross stitch designs evokes feelings of fun and whimsy, with a butterfly, cake, doll and dollhouse. These quick stitches leave so much room for play.
Stitched on 25 count lugana with DMC floss. The stitch count for each card is 34 x 34 and the finished sizes are 2.75" x 2.75".
Stash 'n Store organizer now comes in a sweet new size! The Mini Stash 'n Store is the perfect organizer for even the tightest and smallest of spaces. With multiple pockets and center divider, easily stow away sewing notions, marking tools, and even small scissors and rulers. It's the perfect pocket-sized travel companion for stitching on the go! 2" x 4"
Keep sharp objects safe, snug and away from tender fingertips! With an elastic band and mesh pocket for storage, you can keep rotary cutters, thread spools, scissors, seam rippers and even small rulers neat and organized.
Cross stitch pattern by Joan Elliott featuring a wonderful Christmas nativity scene with the words "Silent night. Holy night. All is calm. All is bright"!
Stitch on 14 or 28 count fabric of your choice with DMC floss, Kreinik very fine braids, and Mill Hill beads. Stitch count: 113w x 239h. Finished size: 8w" x 17h".
Model can be stitched on 14 or 28 count fabric of your choice (originally on 28 ct Blackberry Lugana from Polstitches) using DMC floss. Stitch count is 155W x 193H.
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Sharps are a general purpose sewing needle. They are the most common needle found in the home and are used by dressmakers around the world. Their short round eyes provide added strength during sewing.
Not sure which size to buy or use? The general rule is the bigger the number the finer... Read more
Yarn Darners (sometimes called Short Darners in sizes 14-18) are very long hand sewing needles with long eyes and are ideal for spanning large holes during mending, using yarn or cotton. Sizes 14/18 are known as Wool or Yarn Darners and are commonly used in the art of knitting or crocheting to sew pieces of work together. This pack contains 6 sewing needles x assorted sizes 14/18.
Tapestry sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Cross Stitch needles. They have a large eye and a blunt round point and are especially adapted for the use in needlepoint, petit point, countered cross stitch and plastic canvas work.
The larger sizes, such as 13 and 14, can also be... Read more
Tapestry sewing needles are sometimes referred to as Cross Stitch needles. They have a large eye and a blunt round point and are especially adapted for the use in needlepoint, petit point, countered cross stitch and plastic canvas work.
The larger sizes, such as 13 and 14, can also be... Read more
Karen Kay Buckley has a new pair of scissors! Just 3-3/4" long, perfect for clipping threads when quilting, sewing and doing embroidery. The curved, micro serrated blade grabs threads rather than pushing them away like traditional scissors. You can clip close without damaging fabric, great for... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist featuring sewing supplies, flowers and the phrase "Stitching mends the soul"!
Model stitched on 28 ct. Tea-Dyed Irish Linen using DMC and Anchor thread. Stitch count is 68 x 92 and the finished size is 4.86" x 6.57".
Cross stitch pattern from The Blue Flower featuring a quail in the winter!
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Vintage Cedar Plank from Lakeside Linens using Silk N Colors, Dinky Dyes, and Gloriana threads. Stitch count is 119 x 119.
Cross stitch pattern from October House Fiber Arts featuring seven different tomatoes in a row!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Light Khaki linen from Weeks Dye Works using Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works floss with DMC conversions. Stitch count is 127w x 34h.
Maximize your control and comfort while cutting straight edges and fine details with our SoftGrip Detail Knife. The ergonomic SoftGrip barrel is easy to hold, providing comfort and control. It also reduces hand fatigue during extended use to keep your cuts mistake free. Our standard #11 blade features a sharp angle for excellent cutting precision on a wide range of lightweight crafting materials.
Constructed with two needles on a crossbar from a single shaft. Can be used with zig zag machines that thread front to back. Sews two rows of stitching at the same time. Needle system 130/705 H ZWI. 1 ct.
Three loving patterns from Little Robin Designs - "I love her and that's the beginning and end of everything", "Who, being loved, is poor?", and "I love, I love, I love you.".
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 40 Ct. linen with Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch counts: 76W x 116H, 135W x 59H, 94W x 91H.
The Miss Valentine fairy from Mirabilia - now CHART ONLY! "Send a very special message to your sweetheart or dear friends this Valentine's Day. Cross-stitch our fairy messenger with her heart shaped box. It's the prettiest way to express your affections!"
The 5" Double Curve Scissors allows for easy maneuverability while trimming your embroidery hoop designs. The sharp, precise tips provide an accurate cut for embroidery stitches as well. Additionally, this is the modernized replacement of the classic duck-bill scissors. These Double Curve scissors are made of a hardened stainless which allows for a smooth and consistent, fatigue-free cut.
This Skinny Mini design from October House Fiber Arts features a row of scissors!"
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Cream & Sugar by Fiber on a Whim with Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 124 x 37. Finished size: 7" x 2".
Note from the designer: "Her name means bright star. Through her powers, she supported the creation of constellations, thus help ferry men navigate seas at night. Together with her Celestial sisters, Mayari, Deity of the Moon, and Hanan, Deity of the Morning, hand in hand, they will sparkle and... Read more