Cross stitch pattern from Shepherd's Bush featuring a bag with the phrase "I count" and flowers!
Model is stitched on mini bag-Olive by Its Sew Emma, using Weeks Dye Works and DMC #5 Pearl cotton threads along with buttons from Just Another Button Company. DMC Pearl Conversion for Week's Purple Haze is #3041. Stitch count is 23 x 31.
My primitive Turkey Love cross stitch pattern is quite versatile and will fit in your decor any time of the year, not just at Thanksgiving. The optional "Turkey Love" lettering is included, in case you wish to add it under the turkey graphic.
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Lambswool... Read more
Just in time for summer flowers...say hello to Garden Sass! I've pretty much used all my favorite colors in this piece. There are a few different elements going on here. Of course, the sassy little basket of flowers takes center stage. But the little row of Quaker-inspired motifs down the right... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from The Prairie Schooler featuring crows invading a sampler!
Pattern is stitched on 16ct Aida or 32ct Linen using DMC floss. Stitch counts: As the Crow Flies - 89w x 143h, Sow 4 Seeds - 81w x 81h.
Finished sizes: As the Crow Flies - 5.625" x 9", Sow 4 Seeds - 5.125" x 5.125".
This spooky (but cute) library scene is packed with books and haunted by ghosts, literary characters and an author or two. Muted color chart for easy readability. Pattern booklet size: 8.5 x 11 inches, 8 pages.
Pattern is stitched on 36 count Vintage Country Mocha using DMC threads.
Stitch count is 174w x 161h.
Designer's Note: In late 2022, seemingly out of nowhere, I started seeing a family of cardinals in our yard. Soon after, I learned about the legend of the cardinal and how cardinals are loved ones visiting after they have passed on. My husband and I experienced three significant losses in our... Read more
Sink your teeth into winter with Frosty the Vampire, the snowman who bites back! With a chilling cape, icy glare, and the warning "Beware of Frostbite," this fang-tastic pattern puts a spooky spin on holiday stitching; perfect for those looking to add a little bite to their seasonal lineup.... Read more
This piece celebrates many of the pollination heroes in world. There are native bees, of course, as well as birds, insects and mammals who are doing the essential work of pollinating the natural world. So let's give a little appreciation to some of the many creatures who keep our world full of... Read more
I honestly wasn't planning to do another tombstone angel design, but when I saw an image of an early tombstone with the phrase "Nip't in the Bud" on it, I knew I had do another. It truly touches my heart.
Both are stitched on 40-Count linen using one strand of Needlepoint Silk... Read more
When the traditional lyrics had me stumped for designs I decided to get creative and use the ultimate lord of Christmas- Santa, as my muse! You can see him leaping over a sleeping village as gifts and Christmas magic (represented by metallic thread) spill from his overflowing sack!
"Down in the valley, the valley so low. Hang your head over, hear the wind blow. Roses are red love, violets are blue. Angels in heaven, know I love you."
The model is stitched on 36 count Meadow Rue linen from Lakeside Linens, using 1 strand of floss. Threads used are DMC, Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works. Stitch count: 150w X 155h
Note from designer: Merry Little Christmas was in the Winter/Christmas edition of Punch Needle & Primitive Stitcher which sold out in weeks!
Pattern is stitched on 40 count Earl Grey Wabi-Sabi Linen or Gray by Weeks Dye Works using Gentle Arts threads. DMC conversion included (3888 not listed). The Bee Company button TB4PBIS not listed. Stitch count is 120 by 118.
A 3-D design from Teresa Kogut featuring three Santas riding reindeer!
Each Santa riding a reindeer was stitched over 2 threads on 14 ct Black Perforated Paper with DMC, Weeks Dye Works and Classic Colorworks floss, then assembled onto dowels to make them FLY!
This Christmas, get out of the kitchen and start stitching up a batch of Cookie Cutter Ornaments! Enjoy the sweeter side of Christmas without a single mixing bowl. This set of 12 cross stitch designs is decorated with many delectable things about the holiday, and they all finish in a circle shape... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Blackbird Designs featuring a lovely sampler with a house!
Pattern is stitched on 30 ct Dark Chino from R&R Reproductions using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch count is 154 x 126.
Note: To achieve the variegated look of Endive with DMC use 3364/3363. For Pea Pod use DMC 732/733.
Its no secret that I like to stitch chickens, and this sweet little black and white hen is one of my favorites in my flock here at the farm. And the little chicken on the back has been in our flock from the beginning.
This sweet little Pinkeep is stitched on 40 count Seraphim ~Old Stationary~ with Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch Count: top & bottom 95 by 95
side 375 wide by 29 high
Cross stitch pattern from Pansy Patch Quilts and Stitchery featuring an antique inspired sampler design that can be completed as a needlebook. Includes the sayings, "In my garden you will find me with the chickens pulling weeds happily or maybe gathering eggs and stitching merrily".
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Note from designer: I chose to design the year 1867 on the pocket because while I was looking up some information on jack o'lanterns, I came across a site that told of the first image of a carved pumpkin being published in an 1867 issue of Harper's Weekly.
"Father Christmas is lighting the way for a joyous holiday season."
Stitched on 32 count Charcoal Belfast with Colour & Cotton threads (the same exclusive pack as Oh Christmas Three). Snippets of 3 DMC colors are also used, and a DMC conversion for the Colour & Cotton is included. Stitch count 48 x 57 each.
Get ready to put on your Sunday best! Four adorable motifs will bring back memories of Grandma's starched doilies, beaded clasp-purses and church hats. After stitching these lovely cards, you will want to set the table for tea or head out for brunch in your finest just like she did. The Bee in... Read more