"As the sun rises in the East, this bequilling maiden of the sea glimmers like a goddess of golds and rubies. Behold of her charm, grace, and beauty, she is the keeper of what is said to be the fairest treasure, the Pearl of the Orient Seas."
Model stitched on 14 Ct. Lavender Lane Aida by Sweet Stash Fabrics with DMC floss, Kreinik #4 Braid, Caron Waterlilies and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 146W x 194H. Finished size: 10.43" x 13.86"
Model stitched over 2 threads on fabric of your choice with DMC floss, Kreinik braid, Caron Waterlilies and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 141W x 245H.
Note from the designer: "Hope leads us to something better. Like spring, we wait to bloom, to be free, and out in the sun again. After the last snow melts, nature begins her rebirth process, flowers bloom and so as our energy. Esmeralda tells us that there is more to come and there is more life... Read more
Note from the designer: "That joyful heart reflects a true smile on our faces. It gives a much-needed positive energy to everyone who sees it. Rossa's warmth and sincere happiness is like a ray of sunshine on flowers, it brings life and color for everyone to appreciate it."
Cross stitch pattern from By The Bay Needleart featuring a counted cross stitch chart which has directions for 6 seperate 1 inch nautical scenes to stitch seperate or all together as one piece. The bonus chart of the mermaid has a mirror image included so you can stitch her either way.
This Nora Corbett design features a beautiful mermaid called Morgana.
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct Country French Rain Linen using DMC, Caron Waterlilies, and Krenik threads with Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 132W x 250H. Finished size: 8.25" x 15.63".
Lie back in your lounge chair and stitch up these beach-themed beauties. Includes a lobster, crab, and octopus (plus some bonus charts). They can be framed in a hoop or rectangular frame or stitched into mini pillows. (How-to's for framing in hoops not included. ) Largest size is Octopus at 74 x 67... Read more
Cross stitch design from Needle Bling featuring a sailing ship, lighthouse, mermaids and "Bound to your mind, sirend by your voice. You look at me like I'd have a choice. But I'm a sailor and you are the sea. Give me your storms, don't stop singing to me."
Cross Stitch pattern from The Primitive Hare featuring a very real mermaid!!
Pattern is stitched on 30 ct Ocean Silk bt The Primitive Hare using Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Art, Threadworxs, and DMC threads. Stitch count is 146 x 228.
Come and hear the mermaids sing of all the treasures of the deep! But be careful, they may try to convince you to join them in their songs!
Stitched on 32 count Tidal by Picture This Plus using Kreinik and Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch count is 266 x 199. Finished size is approx. 16.63 in wide X 12.44 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Frony Ritter Designs featuring a mermaid holding a garland with the words "Seas and Greetings".
Pattern is stitched on 16 ct. Pistachio aida using DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Rainbow Gallery threads. The stitch count is 97 x 97 and the finished size is 6.06" x 6.06". Also recommended is the Mill Hill charm 12172.
Model stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. fabric of your choice with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 165x57. Finished size: 10.3" x 3.5" Comes with a shell charm.
Ahoy Matey! This fun spooky pattern features a pirate and mermaid skeleton duo! Ready to take on the high seas with their parrot friend. Includes a silver skeleton charm!
Stitched on your choice of 32 ct. fabric with DMC and Weeks Dye works threads. Stitch count is 155 x 227 and the finished size is 9.69" x 14.19".
This nautical themed stitching bag features two mermaids, a serpent in a tree and the saying "Eve was tempted, the fruit was sweet. Adam sinned also, for he did eat."
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct linen using Gentle Arts, Classic Colorworks, and Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC conversion. Stitch count is 126 x 295. Finished size is 8" x 18.5".
Note from the designer: From the outside, this is a traditional can of sardines, a tasty one, preserved in olive oil. The can is of the old fashioned sort, that needs a special metallic opener that rolls the top open (not a ring top), and it is indeed unsealed. Glimpse inside and, oh surprise,... Read more