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".
Cross stitch pattern from Primrose Cottage Stitches featuring three Christmas phrases - "Come let us adore him", "Peace on Earth", and "Silent night"!
All models stitched on 27 ct. Linda cloth using DMC thread. Stitch count for Silent Night: 58 x 44, Come Let Us Adore Him: 89 x 39, Peace on Earth: 59 x 28.
This design features a little white cottage with a hinged wooden door, swirling chimney smoke, and a little black crow sitting atop one of the autumn stems that are growing on either side of the house.
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct. Plum Street Blend by R&R using Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks. Stitch count is 97w x 66h.
Stitch Cards Set C by Lori Holt feature some frosty weather favorites - a smiling snowman, a laced up ice skate, a warm woolly hat and a hot cup of cocoa. Stitch up adorable ornaments or create your very own Christmas cross stitch sampler. The Bee in My Bonnet Stitch Cards come with full-color... Read more
Model stitched on 25 count White Lugana fabric using DMC floss. Stitch Count is 70 x 274.
Cross Stitch Pattern by Primrose Cottage Stitches featuring a list of rules with a cute bee theme.
Cross stitch pattern from Stitches By Ethel featuring a mouse offering a candy corn treat to a crow perched atop a pumpkin!
Model stitched on 28 ct. Vintage Pecan Butter by Lakeside Linens using DMC thread. Stitch count is 81 x 55.
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
Quaker inspired cross stitch pattern from From The Heart for the month of August!
Model stitched on 40 ct. Platinum Newcastle linen using Classic Colorworks thread. Stitch count is 79 x 115.
Cross stitch pattern from Shepherd's Bush featuring the word "Quilt" stitched on a bag!
Model stitched on Mad for Plaid bag in "Bluebell" using DMC Color Variations and DMC Pearl Cotton Size 5 threads. Quilt Bag Button Pack by Just Another Button Company. Stitch count is... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Little House Needleworks featuring the little piggy at the farm in fall!
Model stitched on 30 ct. Portobello linen using Classic Colorworks thread. Stitch count is 63 x 63. Finished size is 4.2" x 4.2".
Model stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Patriot's Brew with DMC floss, Weeks Dye Works floss and Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 161W x 182H. Finished size: 9" x 10 1/8".
Cross stitch pattern from The Artsy Housewife featuring a fun black cat ready for Christmas!
Stitched on 40 ct. linen using DMC, Weeks Dye Works, Classic Colorworks, and The Gentle Arts floss. The stitch count is 83 x 107 and the finished size is 4.15" x 5.15".
This cross stitch pattern from Crocette a Gogo has patterns for September, October, November & December. Part 3 of a 3 part series. Finestra del tempo english translation, window of time.
Model stitched on 32ct Natural Belfast Linen using DMC thread.
Stitch count (each): 55 x 69.
Cross stitch pattern from Calico Confectionery featuring muted colors reminiscent of those of antique patriotic ephemera, this ode to America-Land That I Love!
Model stitched on 16ct country French cafe mocha Aida using DMC floss. Stitch count is 151w x 78h.
Cross stitch pattern from Calico Confectionery featuring this sampler for Easter and Spring with its vintage lettering and bunny and basket silhouettes in pretty shades of green and terracotta!
Model stitched on 16ct tea-dyed Aida using DMC floss. Stitch count is 203w x 82h. Finished size is 12.69 in wide X 5.13 in high.
Note from the designer - This needlework was designed after an English sampler in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston. The lush border flowers are similar to those on a sampler made by Sarah Brignell from around the same period, suggesting the existence of a school or teacher whose... Read more
The model was stitched on 36 count Weeks Dye Works hand dyed linen in Straw using hand dyed cotton floss from Weeks Dye Works, the Gentle Art and Classic Colorworks. Contains Satin Stitch, Smyrna cross.
This design by The Prairie Schooler is a reprint of a previously discontinued pattern. It features all of your favorite Christmas images in a Nordic, geometric style.
Model stitched on 32ct White Jobelan using DMC thread.
Stitch count (each): 40w x 62h.
The pattern is stitched on 35 ct natural linen using 2 strands over 2 of DMC floss. Stitch counts (Finished size) are: Santa - 42 x 36 (2.75" x 2"), Christmas - 42 x 51 (2.375" x 2.875"), A Visit - 43 x 55 (3.375" x... Read more
For this year's Holiday Card I went back to my Montana roots with a bison. And the cozy sweater was such fun to stitch! The border is all seasonal greens, berries and pine cones, making this a quick winter stitch of a beloved western icon.
The model is stitched on 40 count Dove linen... Read more
This whale is staying warm and cozy despite the cold water. A festive sweater and a spray of snowflakes add to the holiday mood.
The model is stitched on 40 ct. linen with DMC and Roxy Floss Co floss (DMC conversion included). The stitch count is 152 x 82 and the finished size is 7.6" x... Read more
Reprint of a previously discontinued pattern. "Fresh October brings the pheasants then to gather nuts is pleasant." Models stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Lambswool linen with DMC floss. Stitch Count for large sampler 144H x 90W. Stitch Count for small sampler 81H x 81W. Finished size for... Read more