Garden Belle was inspired by my Flower Farm design. I really wanted to stitch more flowers, especially droopy flowers, after stitching on Flower Farm. Garden Belle incorporates a lot of beads in different sizes to add some extra texture and sparkle.
Flower Farm started off as a drawing in my sketchbook. Originally inspired by cozy video games that incorporate farming. I loved the bright colors and blocky shapes of the flowers in the original art, and decided to turn it into this cross stitched piece. The three flowers in this design are a lily... Read more
Myriam's Garden folk embroidery is the first heirloom I embroidered for my granddaughter, Myriam. I saw the original motif on an embroidered cushion cover made in the Cyclades Islands in the 1700s and I fell in love with its fresh and cheery flowers and vines. Once I added corner motifs, it looked... Read more
"Florina" is a popular Romanian girl's name meaning flower and the Florina folk embroidery kit evokes a little stitched garden. Graceful branches alternate with stylized carnations and bluebells in a trellis framework. This design creates a charming small table mat or can be used for a... Read more
Garden Rows is a beautiful antique piece from France that features rows of striped flowers and berries stitched on thick linen that has fold-finished edges. The fabric has begun to show its age and the stitching has a very nave charm. There is almost a full alphabet stitched backwards and forwards... Read more
Clara's Garden folk embroidery kit features an ornate border reminiscent of embroidery designs influenced by Venetian textiles in the mid-1700s and worked throughout the Cyclades, a group of Greek islands in the Aegean sea. Tulips, cornflowers, and carnations are combined with scrolling leaves and... Read more
A terrific project to experience folk embroidery, the Clara's Garden cross stitch kit is inspired by ornate borders stitched on folk embroideries throughout the Greek islands. Tulips, cornflowers, and carnations are combined with scrolling leaves and stitched in a cheerful palette on authentic folk... Read more
Tuscan Bergamon folk embroidery kit creates a table runner embroidered with a gorgeous garden with lush leaves, overblown flowers, and delicate tendrils is worked in rich shades of garnet, alizarin, green, blue, and gold. The leaves are reminiscent of Venetian brocade motifs while the large flowers... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Quaint Rose Needle Arts featuring a garden of beautiful flowers!
Model stitched on 36 count Ballet Slippers by Fox and Rabbit and 18 count Perforated paper inked with black Tim Holtz ink using Classic Colorworks (Belle Soie) and the Gentle arts with DMC threads and Mill Hill beads. Stitch count is 160 x 150. Finished size is 8.89" x 8.33".
Cross stitch pattern from Stitching With The Housewives featuring an adorable spring time pattern with flower blossoms and honeybees and the words "Fresh Flower Market".
Model stitched on 28 count monaco with classic colorworks floss (DMC conversion included). The stitch count is 91 x 63 and the finished size is approx 6.5" x 4.5".
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
Garden Spells features a sweet little witch girl and her gray kitty enjoying the twisting vines of roses and black leaves. This design coordinates with the Coven fabric line from Robin Pickens and Moda Fabrics. The fabric panel from that collection also features this charming pair.
Fabrics like Aida, Lugana, and Jobelan dye differently compared to linen due to differences in fiber content. This may result in slight shade variations or less noticeable mottling. Because each piece is hand-dyed, no two fabrics will look exactly the same, as slight variations may occur due to... Read more
This little sampler was inspired by a 220 year old large sampler in our collection that was stitched by Mercy Stainton and is filled with garden motifs-trees, flowers, birds, beehives, and animals of all kinds. Mercy used a variety of stitches in her sampler and we have tried to sprinkle... Read more
In this series of three horizontal strips, the third of which covers the months of September to December, I invite you to discover their activities throughout the year and share in their daily lives month after month.
Pattern was stitched on 32 ct Antique White Linen using DMC floss. Stitch count is 270 x 50. Finished size is 16 7/8 " x 3 1/8 ".
She was not born of Earth, she became its blessing. Earth does not rule. It gives. This design continues the Elemental Series -a branch of the Enchantress Collection where each enchantress embodies a living force of the world.
Pattern is stitched on 18 count
Aida of your choice using DMC,... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Madame La Fee featuring the French sentiment "Un si Joli printemps" with a garden full of flowers and bees!
Stitched on 14 or 32 count baby blue fabric. Stitch count is 186 x 185. Finished sizes are 14 count: 13.29 in wide X 13.21 in high. 32 count: 11.63 in wide X 11.56 in high.
This cross?stitch pattern reveals a delightful cutaway view of the Burrow, showcasing the different levels and rooms that make up our Emporium. Working from the top burrow downward, you'll discover: The Basket?Weaving Level - where our bunnies can craft and sell their beautiful woven creations.... Read more
Step into a charming patch of Americana with this delightful garden-inspired cross stitch design. "The Liberty Garden" is filled with whimsical details-from blooming flowers and fluttering birds to quaint garden structures and patriotic accents-all stitched in a soft, vintage palette. A... Read more
In this series made up of three horizontal bands, here is the first, dedicated to the months from January to April. I invite you to discover their activities throughout the year and to share their daily life month after month. By turns playful with nature, gardeners, bathers or out in the rain, they... Read more
In this series of three horizontal strips, the second of which covers the months of May to August, I invite you to discover their activities throughout the year and share in their daily lives month after month. By turns, they are players, gardeners, bathers, or out in the rain.
They bring to life so... Read more
Step into the Nightmare Garden, where moonlight, mischief, and monstrous plants await! A ghostly gardener, expecting to find delicate midnight blooms, is caught off guard by a towering carnivorous plant. With bats swooping overhead and a lineup of potted plants below-including one tiny, toothy... Read more
Fabrics like Aida, Lugana, and Jobelan dye differently compared to linen due to differences in fiber content. This may result in slight shade variations or less noticeable mottling. Because each piece is hand-dyed, no two fabrics will look exactly the same, as slight variations may occur due to... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Cosford Rise Stitchery featuring two adorable geese getting ready to garden!
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Ale from Picture This Plus using Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC conversion(no conversion listed for dmc 382). Stitch count is 110 x 63. Finished size is 5.37" x 3.07".