I just love a monochrome stitch! Easy to customize to a wide array of color choices, this piece was a dream to stitch. The colors I've chosen reproduce the original, but stitchers could stitch the design in color on a neutral background, or in a neutral color on a different, highly-colored... Read more
A start to a new, international series celebrating the wildlife with whom we share our environment. This little pin-pillow features a leaping Kangroo, set against a Federation-style home. It pairs with "Emu View" and more designs are to come.
"Woodland Christmas" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. Santa & an owl, red reindeer, brown bunny, potted oak tree with acorns, berry-tipped Christmas trees, quirky squirrels gathering acorns, a potted poinsettia plant, snowballs and the date 1857!!!
This Quaker pattern by Needle Treasures Nook features a squirrel surrounded by a wreath of flowers.
This pattern is stitched on 36 ct. vintage mocha linen using DMC and Gentle Arts threads. Stitch count is 55w x 55h and finished size is 3.06" x 3.06".
The parade of sweet sheep continues with August & September. September's sheep is ready to root for his school under a banner with his school colors flying. It would be very easy to substitute a favorite color or school colors in the banner. The series will be released two at a time, the next... Read more
The monthly series continues with October & November.November's sheep is being showered with leaves as he stands on a patchwork hill.
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".
December stands at the ready to celebrate the holidays. His little hill is decorated and looking very festive! I think he would make a great ornament for the tree :)
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".
Native Americans witnessed the events leading up to the creation of Crater Lake, when Mount Mazama erupted about 7,000 years ago, and then collapsed. Water eventually filled the crater, forming the deepest lake in the United States. Known today for its intense blue color, Crater Lake attracts... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from The Sampler Girl featuring the phrase "Sea air was healing, relaxing. The sea air alone was evidently designed by nature for the cure"!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Cream using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and DMC threads. Stitch count is 107 x 132.
Cross stitch pattern from Stoney Creek Collection featuring lovely forest animals with the phrase "Nature is the art of God"!
Design stitch count is 114w x 141h, finished size is approximately 8.25" x 10" on 14ct. fabric. Our model is stitched on 28ct. antique white Lugana... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Artful Offerings featuring adorable birds perched at your humble homestead! A homestead is more than just a place, it's a state of mind.
Stitched on 36 count Buttermilk by Fiber on Whim, using DMC Floss. Stitch count is 124w x 115h. Finished size is 7" x 6.5".
Bask in the glory of the mountains! Smell the mountain air and relax in a peaceful mountain scene with this stunning design. Converted from Marlene Rye's pastel artwork, this project will give you a majestic view! Project is full stitches only.
White Mountain Dream is designed to be... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Les Petites Croix De Lucie featuring a beautifully decorated Christmas window facing a snowy wilderness! Stitched on your choice of fabric using DMC. Stitch count 140x140 finished size 10 in wide X 10 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Les Petites Croix De Lucie featuring a beautiful snowy village in winter! Stitched on fabric of your choice using DMC Threads. Stitch count 140x140. Finished size 10 in wide X 10 in high.
This edition of my alphabet series, the letter "E", is my tribute to the types of tree and shrub that keep their green color all year round. Easily interpreted as a Christmas and holiday season design, my daughter pointed out that it is relevant all year long as well, and I do agree! If... Read more