Little Lights is a cheerful and scrappy quilt pattern that is jelly roll, fat quarter and scrap friendly. Use the warm and cool color combination suggested in the fabric requirements or come up with your own color combinations! The possibilities are endless! Finished Sizes - Baby 48" x 48", Small Throw 60" x 60", Large Throw 60" x 72"
Classic sawtooth stars take on a bit of a bite with the Honeycrisp Little P pattern! With just four fat quarters and a background fabric, kit up a bushel of these from leftover yardage in your store or smaller fat quarter bundles. Perfect for beginners as well as seasoned quilters, this crib quilt makes a great go-to gift and will sweeten up any nursery. Finished size: 38.5" x 38.5"
Get out the lawn chairs and grab a cold beverage. It's time for a parade of charm square prints set against a cool modern backdrop. Grab charm packs from a single collection - or mix and match what you have in your stash for a scrappy delight. "Iconic 2" offers a mini block version of... Read more
Jumping Jacks Quilt Pattern is a sweet and simple design that is perfect for personalizing. Piece this playful project in your favorite pretty prints for a quilt you'll cherish for years to come. Finished size: 38" x 50"
Play with a whirlwind of colors in the Jelly Twist Quilt Pattern. Gather pretty pre-cuts in Tiny Beasts by Tula Pink for FreeSpirit Fabrics to stitch together this delightful design that's sure to pop in any room.
Finished sizes:
Large Throw - 60" x 80"
Twin - 70" x 90"
Queen - 90" x 100"
King - 100" x 110"
Note from the designer: I created Grateful Thankful Blessed to share the gratitude I have in my heart for all of the support I have received for you the wonderful Stitcher.
Stitched on 40 count Straw by Weeks Dye Works. Stitch count is 113 x 82. Finished size is 5.65 in wide X 4.1 in high.
"Sing Joy" , next in my Christmas bauble series, is a design that celebrates the heart of the holiday season-music, happiness, and togetherness. Stitched in a rich gold on deep red fabric, it features a variety of different motifs. It's a great reminder to lift your voice and your spirit... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Keslyns featuring a sweet purple biscornu design! Includes three patterns with full instructions and diagrams.
When stitched on 18 count canvas using two strands of floss, the design area will have a finished size of 2.83" square for each motif. Stitch count... Read more
Welcome Fall was a fun design inspired specifically by the Pirate Robin Harvest Gold thread I used. I thoroughly enjoy stitching Quaker designs. Stitched primarily in a single variegated thread, the design features a variety of autumnal motifs, with the lettering in a complementary second thread... Read more
I've always been fascinated with crows and ravens and how intelligent they are. Replicating the multi-colored jewel toned hues of a Raven, even though they look black, was both challenging and spellbinding. As befits the subject, I crafted a full, lacy, fall moon. It is the perfect way to blend... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Textilly Crafts featuring a lovely autumn themed biscornu
Pattern is stitched on 32 ct. Smokey Pearl Belfast Linen by Zweigart using Pirate and Robin "Hearth". Stitch count is 57 x 57. Finished size is 4.25" x 4.19".
Fanciful Quilt Pattern will make an exceptional addition to your pattern collection. Piece it together in In the Garden by Corey Yoder for Moda Fabrics for a picture perfect finished project. Finished size: 75" x 93"
A happy mix of harvest floral and plump pumpkins. Too bad cross stitch isn't scratch n' sniff! The bright autumn colors dance in a symmetrical square in Petite Pumpkin Potpourri. The rich brown Nutmeg by Atomic Ranch Fabrics is a wonderful background for this seasonal decor piece.
This fun geometrical design features different fillings (all full cross stitches) in each "ring." A fun way to explore new patterns as well as show off the beauty of overdyed threads!
We do not carry All Threadworx threads needed. The ones we do are listed.
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In my explorations of old embroidery books, I came across a number of rug designs in a book from 1880. While they were intended as inspiration for woven carpet patterns, I realized that a blackwork design could also show off the dynamic beauty of the geometry.