This cross stitch pattern by Quaint Rose Needle Arts features MooLinda, a patriotic cow holding an American flag!
Model stitched on 36 count linen using Gentle Arts, Classic Colorworks, and Weeks Dye Works floss with an included DMC Conversion. Stitch count is 109w x 175h and the finished size is 6.06" x 9.72".
Patriotic design featuring "Sweet land of liberty", a red pick up and the American flag. Design shown finished as a pillow. The model was stitched on 32 Ct. fabric with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 134x53. Finished size: 8 1/3" x 3 1/3". Comes with embellishments.
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"
Model stitched over two on 32 Ct. Dark Cobblestone using Dinky Dyes, Needlepoint Inc. Silks and Thread Gatherer Silk N Colors. Stitch count 87x171. Design Size: 5" x 11".
Note: fabric on pattern calls for 32 Ct. Dark Cobblestone Belfast, we don't have this fabric so thought the Lugana was a great substitute) Also needed but not included in the list is 6) 4mm Cream Buttons.
Note from the designer: "And since I'm quilting (or pretending to) these days, there had to be a trio of berries to partner along! These use the same Classic Colorworks color palette as the A-Bee-Cs series, but are stitched on different neutral linen. They are so cute!!!"
This design from Erica Michaels features the saying "Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you know they are always there." Pattern also included for a matching berry.
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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
In my explorations of old embroidery books, I came across a number of rug designs in a book from 1880. While they were intended as inspiration for woven carpet patterns, I realized that a blackwork design could also show off the dynamic beauty of the geometry.