This pattern from Ardith Design features the word "Resilient" stitched in red lettering. Pattern is stitched on 36 ct linen using Romy threads with DMC conversion. Stitch Count: 90w x 35H. Finished Size: 5" x 1.94".
This design was inspired by the countless adventures my husband and I have shared -quiet trails, sparkling water, campfire conversations, and all the little moments that turn into cherished memories. Each phrase in this piece reflects the joy of stepping outside, exploring together, and choosing to... Read more
Whoop, There It Is is a playful Bigfoot design inspired by the familiar saying and the excitement of finally spotting him, with a subtle nod to his legendary whoop calls echoing through the woods. Bigfoot may be elusive, but when he appears - there it is. This small, whimsical design celebrates... Read more
It's a trio of berries celebrating the Christmas season - full of traditional colors and motifs. It's never too late to stitch more Christmas decor - right? Remember my seasonal berry trios from a few years ago? This is the first of more berries of these sets to celebrate various holidays.... Read more
Next in the new series of bordered seasonal smalls are these for the winter. I always think of the peace and quiet that happens after a snowfall, and these little bits of stitching reflect that feeling. Plenty of finishing options here and great pieces to tuck into seasonal decor.
This design is stitched on 40-Count Twilight from Picture This Plus using Needlepoint Silks. Stitch Count: 225 Wide by 93 High. Finished size is 11.25" x 4.65".
Cross stitch pattern from La D Da featuring a winter snowman with the phrase "Let it snow"!
This Model was stitched on 36 count Saltbush by Fox and Rabbit or try 36 count Gray by Weeks Dye Works. Stitch Count: 61w x 129h. Finished size is 3.39 in wide X 7.17 in high.
Imagine a sweet little village, all decorated and ready for a cozy Christmas. Boughs of holly and berries, classic ornaments, and snowy pine trees abound!
The model was stitched on 32 ct linen using DMC, Classic Colorworks and Gentle Arts with a DMC conversion. Stitch Count: 91 w x 59 h. Finished Size: 5.7" w x 3.7" h
Cross stitch pattern by Teresa Kogut featuring a holiday design with two people celebrating the winter season, "A time to rest and play".
Pattern stitched on 40 count Sleeping Bear by Needle and Flax with Classic Colorworks and DMC foss (DMC conversion included). The stitch count... Read more
"Feeding The Bees" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. A primitive design beekeeper taking care of her hive with the phrase "Pardon the weeds, I'm feeding the bees".
Model shown stitched on 32ct linen with DMC floss. Stitch count: 163 w x 119 h. Finished size: 10.19" x 7.44".
"Basket of Cheer" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. Who doesn't love antique baskets, pine trees and folk art flowers at Christmas time?
Stitched on 36 ct. Parchment linen with DMC threads. Stitch count is 95 x 94. Finished size is approx. 5.5" x 6".
Part of a "Welcome Sign" series this one is all about the chilly but festive season of Winter! Complete with bows, holly, snowflakes,stars, bells, and candles; this project is a warm way to greet guests during the frosty months! Spring, Summer and Autumn designs are also available in this... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Little Robin Designs featuring a sampler with the phrase "And the dust returns to the earth as it was and the spirit returns to god who gave it. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death mourning"!
A fun piece that celebrates all the witty, wise and wonderfully witchy life mottos to live by.
The pattern is stitched on 32ct Ancient Belfast Linen using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss. Stitch count is 156w x 208h. Finished size on 32 ct is 9.75 in wide X 13 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Sambrie Stitches featuring bigfoot with lots of books with the phrases "Knowledge is power" and "Let's get lost together". This chart includes both designs. Included is an alternate chart w/ dog motif & I (heart emoji) dogs backstitch for the book.
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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Celebrate your love of stitching with a wicked twist! The Stitchers' Tombstones series by Dirty Annie's Southern Style turns the art of cross stitch into a darkly humorous graveyard of stitching legends. Each design features a witty epitaph that every needleworker can relate to-whether it's an... Read more
It's a snowy cold Christmas Eve. As every year, Santa travels the world with his huge bag full of gifts. The siblings living in the small farmhouse where Santa approaches in his sleigh, have already fallen asleep as they eagerly await him. Will Santa bring them the gifts they've been waiting for?... Read more
Bring on the winter magic with this charming Let It Snow design! Filled with sparkling snowflakes in cool blues and soft purples, this pattern feels like a cozy snowfall captured in stitches. The playful lettering paired with intricate flurries makes it perfect for seasonal decorating, gifting, or... Read more
Cross stitch pattern by Stitch Wit featuring a funny design describing how great a teacher is with the description, "Teacher (n) Tee-Cher: A multi-tasking educational rockstar who lives to inspire and loves to encourage, they're kind of a big deal".
Model stitched on 14 count white Aida with DMC floss. The stitch count is 167 x 140 and the finished size is 11.9" x 10"
While the sampler version of this design has not been stitched, I've inserted an image produced by my designing software to the cover sheet of The Embroideress Stocking. This image gives you a clear idea of what to expect in your finished sampler.
Stitched on 36 count Beige by Weeks Dye... Read more
Be Ye Ready by Teresa Kogut is a single chart in a full color 8.5" x 11" booklet. Part of her Faith in Stitches series, this pattern features the verse Matthew 24:44 "Be ye also ready. The son of man cometh at an hour ye not think."
This model was stitched on 40 count linen with DMC thread. The stitch count is 185 x 180 and the finished size is 9 1/4" x 9".
Cross stitch pattern from Little House Needleworks featuring a woman walking on her farm with sheep and the phrase "Sweet was the walk along the narrow lane"!
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Natural Linen using Classic Colorworks Belle Soie threads with DMC conversion. Stitch count is 93 x 91. Finished size is 5.81" x 5.69".
Celebrate the warmth of home with every stitch! This charming cross stitch kit features the heartfelt typography design, "Home is where the heart lives," making it the perfect handmade touch for your decor. Ideal for crafters of all levels, it's a sweet reminder that love truly fills a... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Vals Stuff featuring a rabbit in the garden with the phrase "Spring is here and my garden is bare...was it the deer, or was it the hare"?
Stitched on 32 count Banana Popsicle linen. Listed is 30 count Banana Popsicle. Stitch count is 68w x 168h. Finished size is 4.53 in wide X 11.2 in high for 30 count fabric.
This patriotic pattern by Needle Treasures Nook features Uncle Sam with the phrase "Home of the Brave"! A perfect addition for 4th of July!
This pattern is stitched on 32 ct. vintage mocha linen using DMC and Gentle Arts threads. Stitch count is 78w x 58h and finished size is 4.88" x 3.63".
This Baltimore-style sampler is a tribute to the bond of sisters. The quote reads:"Beside a well one does not thirst. Beside a sister one does not despair."
Pattern is stitched on 40 count linen using Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works, and DMC threads with a DMC conversion. Stitch Count: 215 x 241. Finished size is 10.75" x 12.05".
Inspired by my love of libraries, this design features an open book that is sprouting flowers and mushrooms with birds and a butterfly floating above. It reads: "the very existence of libraries affords the best evidence that we may yet have hope for the future of humanity".