The birds have gathered for a grand meeting on a starry night, hosted by the Peacock and featuring a variety of exotic birds which are individually listed in the chart.
The pattern is stitched on 32ct Navy Blue Linen using DMC floss. Stitch count is 275w x 244h. Finished size on 32 ct is 17.19 in wide X 15.25 in high.
A Christmas themed cross stitch pattern inspired by the Ribbons and Stars quilt by Fig Tree.
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct Carolina Salt from Charles Craft using DMC threads and Buon Natale Moda fabric. Stitch count is 71 x 71. Finished sizes are 5 1/8" x 5 1/8" for 14 ct and 4 3/8" x 4 3/8" for 16 ct.
Our latest stacker is getting a jump on celebrating the 250th anniversary of the USA! An antique spool will be included in the chart at market.
Stitched on 32 count linen from PTP, will need 3 pieces of fabric: Twilight, Dwarf, and Aerial. Stitch counts are 18 x 18, 15 x 15, and 12 x 12. Finished sizes are approx. 1.13 in wide X 1.13 in high.
A Marjorie Massey pattern featuring three designs with various sheep celebrating Christmas!
Stitched on fabric of your choice using DMC threads. Stitch count is 151 x 151 and 100 x 100. Finished Sizes are 10 x 10 and 6.5 x 6.5 for 32 count fabric.
Cross Stitch pattern from Silver Creek Samplers featuring a beautiful sun or moon!
Moon stitched on 'Sapphire' 18ct Aida from Fiber on a Whim.
Sun stitched on 'Cornflower' 18ct Aida from Fiber on a Whim.
Stitch count is 77 x 77. Finished Size: 4 1/4" x 4 1/4"
This old-world-inspired Christmas tapestry design works nicely as a bookmark for your favorite holiday reads! Classic reds, greens, and golds are displayed in an almost full-coverage layout of a trio of star motifs. This could also be finished as an ornament!
Cross stitch pattern from Teresa Kogut featuring a beautiful angel inside a starry frame! Model stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Cornsilk linen with DMC floss and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 170x169. Finished size: 11" x 11 1/2".
Amish quilts have always fascinated me - I am quite taken with their simplistic beauty, their stunning use of solid color fabrics, and their history. In 2024, I was fortunate to see an exhibit of such quilts at a museum. There was an amazing Broken Star quilt right at the entrance that just drew me... Read more