Here is my newest 'little' and most-favorable companion to my previously released 'George': please meet 'Martha'. Martha is as demur and tiny as my other hugely popular 'Littles' in my series, and was designed for the 250th anniversary of our United States
Cross stitch pattern from NeedleWorkPress featuring a variation of the Centennial Eagle design. Adapted by NeedleWork Press from an antique in the Collection of Linda Danielson, Samplers Rembered.
Stitched on your choice of fabric using DMC or Classic Colorwork floss. Stitch Count is 130 x 124. Finished size is 9.3" x 8.9" on 28 count fabric.
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring a patriotic kitty cat!
Model stitched on 14 ct White Aida with DMC thread and Kreinik #8 braids. Stitch Count: 103w x 85h . Finished size: 7 1/4" x 6" . Designed by Pamela Kellogg
One of the most intricate and detailed design that Ronnie has produced over his many years of designing Cross Stitch. A truly magnificent design that will enhance any setting capturing the celebration of the 250th year of our great country.
Pattern is stitched on 18 count Aida fabric using DMC threads.
Stitch count is 480w x 320h. Finished size
26.67 in wide X 17.78 in high.
I've just finished working on my latest addition to 'The Littles Series' with none other than 'George'...in honor of America's 250th birthday, and here is our first President: he is carrying a cherry and an axe, as history tells us that he 'could never tell a lie' ~... Read more
Summer wouldn't be complete without a patriotic celebration! This festive row honors the 250th anniversary of the United States with a design that is both timely and collectible. A must-have seasonal piece you will be excited to stitch.
The pattern stitched on 32 ct. Lugana with DMC floss. The stitch count is 254 x 67 with a finished size of 15.88" x 4.19".
Oh my stars, this one is pure stitched charm. Oh My Stars is a playful, patriotic cross stitch design featuring chunky, whimsical lettering filled with ginghams, florals, and sweet red, white, and blue details. Hearts and stars tuck in among the letters, giving the whole piece a homespun, Americana... Read more
Cross stitch pattern by Teresa Kogut featuring a patriotic Christmas stocking sampler!
Patterns are stitched on 40 ct Hawthorne from Needle and Flax using DMC, Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch count is 169 x 455. Finished size is 8.5" x 22.75".
Show off your Texas pride with a stunning Love Texas counted cross stitch design! Create ornaments, coasters, magnets, and more stitching on plastic canvas, perforated paper or a wood blank. The leaflet includes four Love Texas variations fully charted - Cowboy Boots, Cowboy Hat and Longhorn,... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Samplers And Primitives featuring a patriotic sampelr design with the words "America: America: God Shed His Grace on Thee" and "Liberty".
Pattern is stitched on your choice of aged/vintage neutral fabric with DMC, Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Arts,... Read more
This fun patriotic pattern features the words, "America, Liberty, Freedom, Justice" with two brown bears waving American flags.
Stitched on 32 ct. Lugana Ancient by Picture This Plus using DMC and Weeks Dye Works floss with a stitch count of 114 x 70 and a finished size of 8.14" x 5".
These designs come from my deep connection to our military community. My husband proudly served 20 years active duty in the United States Marine Corps, and being a Marine wife has shaped so much of who I am. I designed these to reflect the reverence and the quiet strength found in honoring those who... Read more
This design was inspired by a beautifully patriotic barn we spotted somewhere along the drive through Montana on our way to Glacier National Park. Its bold colors and quiet pride instantly caught my eye, and I knew I had to bring it to life in stitches. As someone who loves all things patriotic,... Read more
On Christmas Eve, when the snow lay quiet and even the bells seemed to whisper, Santa took a longer route than usual.This night mattered.
His sleigh glided over small towns and wide fields, over steeples and rivers that had once carried dreams westward. The reindeer flew not with haste, but with... Read more
Betsy Ross never needed to see the future to believe in it. She felt it
beneath her fingers, in the pull of thread through cloth, in the quiet
bravery of choosing to make something new when the world still clung to the old.
This piece was made in anticipation of America's 250th year,... Read more
The dates mark not just time passed, but time endured-winters survived,
hopes postponed, futures imagined long before they were guaranteed.
Flowers bloom along the bottom edge, softening the scene, because even
revolution needed tenderness to survive. Beauty, after all, is what
makes sacrifice... Read more
I learned my letters with a needle and thread Lydia May thought, same as
Mama did before me. Each stitch had to mind its place, just like a person
ought to. The birds kept me company while I worked, hopping close as if
they were curious what I'd make of myself.