Four friendly farm animals poke their heads out on one side of the design while a ruler/chart is listed on the other side. Kit includes 14 Ct. White Aida, thread, needle and instructions. Finished size: 7.2" x 28".
Cross stitch pattern from Pansy Patch Quilts and Stitchery featuring a lovely spring barn!
Spring Quilt Barn is stitched on 36 count linen, one strand of floss over two linen threads with Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch count is 118w x 108h. Finished size is 6.56 in wide X 6 in high.
Model stitched on 32 Ct. Haunted linen by Picture This Plus with Gentle Art Sampler threads, Weeks Dye Works floss, DMC floss, and Mill Hill beads. DMC conversions listed on the pattern. Stitch Count: 324 x 251. Finished size is approx. 20.25 in wide X 15.69 in high on 32 count.
A reprint of a previously discontinued pattern. Model stitched on 32 Ct. Jobelan with DMC floss. Stitch Count of individual letters: 26H x 26W and the finished size is 1.63" x 1.63". Stitch count of entire alphabet: 250H x 82W and the finished size is 15.63" x 5.13".
Cross stitch pattern from Mani Di Donna featuring a spooky barn filled with Ghosts and Bats!
The model was stitched on 36ct Linen using Sulky Threads floss (with DMC Conversion). Stitch count is 130 x 114 and the finished size is 7.22" x 6.33".
"With a chick chick here and a chick chick there" "Happy hens live here" Models stitched on 32 count Belfast linen, "Raw Natural" with Weeks Dye Works floss and buttons from Just Another Button company. Stitch counts: Chick, Chick Here 127W X 53H Happy Hens 85W X 57H
Best-selling author Mary Hertel brings readers sixteen more of her adorable paper-piecing blocks, along with six new projects! Whether you're an experienced paper piecer or a beginner, Mary provides clear, simple instructions that will have you paper piecing her cute animal designs in no time.... Read more
This 65" x 85" Christmas lap quilt features the fabric line "Holly Berry Tree Farm" by Deb Strain for Moda Fabrics. There is nothing like loading the kids into the car to trek out to the Tree Farm so you can pick your own Christmas Tree. If you are not able to do that or want to commemorate your family tradition, this project is perfect for you.