This autumnal pattern by Needle Treasures Nook features a cute pumpkin with smaller pumpkins and a green ribbon forming a heart shape around it.
This pattern is stitched on 32 ct. cream linen using DMC, Silk'n Colors, Classic Colorworks and Gentle Arts threads. Stitch count is 53w x 49h and finished size is 3.31" x 3.06".
This autumnal pattern by Needle Treasures Nook features a large white pumpkin with white and pink roses on top of it.
This pattern is stitched on 32 ct. vintage mocha linen using DMC and Gentle Arts threads. Stitch count is 109w x 91h and finished size is 6.81" x 5.69".
This cute pattern by Needle Treasures Nook features a Thanksgiving inspired sampler design with the phrase "Give Thanks for a little and you will find a lot".
This pattern is stitched on 32 ct. Light Mocha linen using DMC threads. Stitch count is 145w x 133h and finished size is 9.06" x 8.31".
This pattern in the Garden Treasures series features a white pumpkin with orange leaves and the phrase "Harvest Time".
This pattern is stitched on 32 ct. light mocha linen using DMC, Gentle Arts, and Classic Colorworks threads. Stitch count is 90w x 54h and finished size is 5.63" x 3.38".
"I love a good cup of coffee and a slice of pie, and Pumpkin Pie is one of my favorites any time of year!"
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 36 ct. Parthenon linen by Colour & Cotton using Classic Colorworks floss (with DMC conversion provided). Stitch count is 76w x 106h.
The monthly series continues with October & November.October's little guy is standing on a pumpkin colored hill while a couple of ravens pass overhead.
The pattern is stitched on 36 ct. linen using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and Weeks Dye Works. Stitch count is 63 x 78. Finished size is 3.5" x 4.33".
Clear stamp set from Penny Black featuring cute cartoon animal heads, the sentiment "For the cutest pumpkin in the patch", and accompanying fall elements!
This cross stitch design features 2 patterns - a heart that says "Peace & Plenty" in the center and a design with a crow, pumpkin, leafy vines, and "Peace & Plenty" at the bottom.
Model stitched on 35 ct linen of your choice using DMC floss. Stitch count 129 x 129. Instructions are in French.
The model was stitched on 30 Count Old Salem Linen by The Primitive Hare using DMC and Gentle Arts Sampler thread. The stitch count is 133 x 149.
Cross Stitch pattern from The Primitive Hare featuring a pumpkin with a hat and the works "Trick or treat"!
Model stitched on 30 count Wicked Wood Linen by The Primitive Hare. Stitch Count is 100 x 140 with 2 over 2.
Cross Stitch pattern from The Primitive Hare featuring a witch sitting on a pumpkin!
This All Tied Up cross stitch kit contains 11x11" pre-sewn pillow sham made with 10 ct tula, coordinating fabrics and organza tie, DMC floss, tapestry needle, color photograph and instructions and is packaged in a re-usable vinyl project bag. Use with pillow form 560, sold separately. Pillow fabrics and floss may vary due to availability. Prints and fabric may vary.
This Vervaco kit features a cozy cottage nestled in the forest, with lots of Autumn leaves and pumpkins. br>
The kit includes 14 Ct. White Aida, threads, needle and instructions. Finished size: 7.6" x 11.2"
Acorn House is number 8 of 9 in the Houses of Pumpkin Lane Series.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Dirty Teacup by Needle and Flax with Weeks Dyes Works, Classic Colorworks and Gentle Art Sampler threads. Stitch Count: 97W x 87H.
Use Bosal's Heat Moldable Plus to create and shape these autumn accents! This pattern includes full size patterns for the pumpkin, and it's leaves, stems and Jack's face! Use your scraps and your imagination to make these quick projects! Project Size: 9" in diameter.
This Halloween design from Praiseworthy Stitches features a haunted pumpkin farm with ghosts and ghouls!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Dawn linen from Picture This Plus with Weeks Dye Works floss, Gentle Art Sampler threads, Mill Hill Beads, DMC Diamant, and shown with... Read more
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.