Model stitched on 28 Ct. Lambswool using Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss, ( or all DMC 321, 310, 3347, 803, 517, B5200, 498, 745, 414, 869). Stitch count is 77W x 73H. Design size is 5.50" x 5.21"
7th release of the 2020 12-month BOTM: Animal Series. Model stitched two over two on 28 Ct. White Evenweave using DMC floss. Stitch Count: 71W x 71H. Design Size: 5.1" x 5.1" Color Chart.
This design by Twin Peak Primitives features the text "Philadelphia/ Liberty Throughout All The Land" above a city hall with the cracked Liberty Bell. The Bottom reads "Independence Hall".
Model stitched on 28ct Light Mocha Cashel Linen using DMC thread.
Stitch count: 119w x 104h.
Cross stitch pattern from Stitches By Ethel featuring a sand castle flying the American flag, a crab, and a bird on a beach!
Model stitched on 28 ct. Mystic Grey by Wichelt using DMC thread. Stitch count is 95 x 60.
This design by Madame Chantilly features four small patriotic cushion designs! One features the text "Be Brave", another reads "Land of Liberty", one says "Home of the Free" and the last is the date 1776 surrounded by red white and blue stars.
Cross stitch pattern from Anabella's featuring the 4th of July sentiment "Snap crackle boom" with an exploding firework and red, white, and blue ice cream!
Model stitched on 25 ct White Lugana using DMC thread. Stitch count: 105w x 80h
Cross stitch pattern from Tiny Modernist featuring a bicycle carrying flowers and a flag with streamers waving from the handlebars! Perfect to show patriotic support for either Canada or the United States!
Model stitched on 14 ct. Aida 'Morning Dew' using DMC/Anchor thread. Stitch count: 83w x 138h
Cross stitch pattern from Romy's Creations featuring two patriotic buildings with the phrase "Home of the free. July 4th"!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Vintage Sahara using DMC and Romy's Creations threads(Romy's threads not listed-Mommy's Mustard, Midnight Blue, Red Passion, Red Cherry, and Tuscan Experience) with full DMC conversion. Stitch count is 88 x 50.
Cross stitch pattern from Little Robin Designs featuring three squares with patriotic designs!
Patterns are stitched on 40 ct Smokey White using Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC conversion. Stitch count is 80 x 80 each. Finished size is 4" x 4" each.
Twelve Month of Christmas is a collection entirely dedicated to Santa Claus who will accompany you for the next 12 months.
In the pattern you will also find the frame to create this collection as a classic sampler, as you like, you can create a picture using the frame or 12 pillows.... Read more
It's Christmas in July at Anabella's and just in time for you to begin thinking about holiday stitching and gift giving! Can you believe it's just 6 months away?
Pattern is stitched on 16 ct Aida using DMC threads. Stitch count is 78 x 110. Finished size is 4.88" x 6.88".
It's Christmas in July at Anabella's and just in time for you to begin thinking about holiday stitching and gift giving! Can you believe it's just 6 months away?
Stitch Count 80 x 80. Stitched on 16 count fabric of your choice. Finished size is 4.88 x 4.88 inches.
Celebrate America's birthday with this sweet and simple patriotic stitch!
Our Tiny Monthly Markers - July cross stitch chart by Anabella's Needleart is the perfect project to show off your love for the red, white, and blue.
Stitch Count 64 x 65. Stitched on 16 count fabric of your choice. Finished size is 3.88 x 3.75 inches.
Note from the designer: Stay in the Christmas mood all year round with these simple and adorable Christmas Dots. Create individual ornaments or a banner or go big and create one unified piece.
Pattern is stitched on 36 count fabric with DMC, Gentle Arts, and Weeks Dye Works floss (includes DMC conversion). Each dot finished size is 1 3/4 round on 36 ct, stitch count is 31 x 31.
I ran across a quote by Thucydides recently that essentially said the secret to happiness is freedom and the secret to freedom is courage. It occurred to me that so much of our freedom rides on the back of the courage of others, which we all too often take for granted. And, in taking the courage of... Read more