Celebrate 250 years of American history with this charming and patriotic design. Featuring a proud bald eagle framed by festive red, white and blue bunting, this piece captures the spirit of the nation's semiquincentennial in a timeless, handcrafted style. Delicate floral accents and a softly... Read more about America Semi Quincentennial - Patriotic Cross Stitch Pattern
The May Dog cross stitch pattern is part of the Dog Days Series by Happiness Is HeartMade. May flowers, a Red-Winged Blackbird, and a birdhouse are the theme of the May Dog design.
Stitch count is 53w x 81h. Finished size
3.79″w x 5.79″h on 14-count aida
3.31″w x 5.06″h on 16-count aida
Celebrate the little moments with Celebrate Life!-a joyful design filled with color, music, and carefree charm. Nestled between two leafy trees, a peaceful hammock cradles a daydreaming girl as butterflies flutter and birds sing overhead, creating a scene that feels light, whimsical, and full of... Read more about Celebrate Life - Cross Stitch Pattern
The Scottie May Dog cross stitch pattern is part of the Dog Days Series by Happiness Is HeartMade. This Scottish Terrier is enjoying the red May flowers! A Red-Winged Blackbird is perched above, and a there is a yellow birdhouse with two more red flowers next to Scottie Dog. Pattern is stitched on... Read more about Scottie May Dog - Cross Stitch Pattern
Step into the peaceful charm of nature with the By the Lake Cross-Stitch Kit from RIOLIS. This tranquil design presents a beautiful waterside scene featuring two seagulls resting on smooth rocks in the calm water. At the same time, the background reveals cozy red wooden cabins on the shore and... Read more about By The Lake - Cross Stitch Kit
Create a beautiful wall quilt with this embroidery kit by Jack Dempsey Needle Art. Each package contains one wall quilt of poly/cotton broadcloth. Approximate finished size: 36″ x 36″
Additional materials needed to complete: Backing, batting, needle, and floss.
Create beautiful blocks for your next quilt with this embroidery kit by Jack Dempsey Needle Art. Each package contains six - 18″ x 18″ quilt blocks of cotton/poly broadcloth.
Create a set of beautiful decorative hand towels with this embroidery kit by Jack Dempsey Needle Art. Each package contains a pair of 17″ x 28″ decorative hand towels, and embroidery design guide. Made of poly/cotton broadcloth.
Additional materials needed to complete: Hoop, needle, and floss.
Create a stunning table runner with this embroidery kit by Jack Dempsey. Each package contains one scarf of cotton/poly broadcloth, with a perle-edged finish. Approximate size: scarf - 14-1/2″ x 41-1/2″.
Additional materials needed to complete: Hoop, needle, and floss.
Add a touch of cuteness to your next quilting project with this embroidery kit by Jack Dempsey. Each package contains six - 18″ x 18″ quilt blocks of cotton/poly broadcloth.
Additional materials needed to complete: Backing, batting, hoop, needle, floss and thread.
Create fun unique pillowcases with this Jack Dempsey Needle Art embroidery kit. Each package contains one pair of standard size pillowcases of cotton/poly broadcloth, with a lace edge finish.
Additional materials needed to complete: Hoop, needle and floss.
Visitor in the Garden brings our friendly black bird to a garden of fancifully large roses. Graphic leaves add to the modern/retro feel of this design. The Coven fabric line for Halloween has a coordinating quilt called "Visitor Among the Roses" and this cross stitch is based off that quilt... Read more about Visitor In The Garden - Cross Stitch Pattern
This little sampler is inspired by an antique in our collection that was stitched in 1769 by little Miss Ann Duchemin and a poem by Emily Dickinson. Ann's and Emily's initials and the relevant dates are represented in cross stitch over one linen thread. We have also included an alphabet and numbers... Read more about Thing With Feathers - Cross Stitch Pattern
Marie Duclos was thirteen years old when the spring of 1895 gently settled over her village. The hedges, still shy, were dotted with buds, and the first scents of flowers drifted through the window of the room where she sat each afternoon, her embroidery hoop resting on her knees.