Holly Jolly Santa Press Plate and Die Set is from the More BetterPress Christmas Collection with two press plates of a sweet and jolly Santa face and the perfect sentiment makes a great pair! The sentiment has a coordinating die to cut and make it stand out by using foam adhesive. Santa makes a... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring holly leaves in four themes!
Recommended fabric is white 14 count aida or perforated paper. Models stitched with DMC floss and Kreinik #4 braid. Stitch count: 38w x 64h each ornament. Finished size: 2.625" x 4.5" each ornament. Designed by Pamela Kellogg.
Leisure Arts Embroidery Kit 6" Joy- Printed embroidery design features holly berries and the caption: joy. Includes 6" wooden embroidery hoop, embroidery floss, printed organza fabric, embroidery needle and full-color, step-by-step instructions. Use the embroidery hoop to keep the fabric taught and then to display your project. Makes 1 design. Colors and contents may vary.
Stamped for Embroidery Pillowcase Kit, Includes two standard 20 x 30 pillowcases (65% Poly/35% Cotton) and feature designs that are stamped on white poly/cotton fabric.
Design is printed with easy to follow blue ink that will easily wash out. Floss not included.
Cross stitch pattern from The Mindful Needle featuring elegant pillows for your Christmas decor.
Merry and Peace are stitched on 30 count linen in color Old Salem from Primitive Hare. Three colors of Weeks Dye Works were used and DMC substitutions are provided. Stitch count: Merry - 108... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from The Mindful Needle featuring a great design for use at retreats and stitching events. Friends Who Count includes an alphabet and numbers to stitch the event name and date. It can also be personalized as a gift for your stitching bestie.
This sampler is a cute, simple representation of one of my favorite Christmas hymns. With adorable Christmas motifs like the deer, advent wreath, variegated threads and Mill hill treasures, this pattern is the perfect holiday sampler! "The holly and the ivy when they are both full grown of all... Read more