Cross stitch pattern from Cute Embroidery By Kate featuring Santa Claus's workshop!
Model stitched on 14 Ct. Aida of your choice with DMC, Classic Colorworks, and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 63 x 48. Finished size: 4.50" x 3.43".
The model was stitched on 30 count Old Salem Linen by The Primitive Hare using DMC thread. The stitch count is 69 x 70.
Cross Stitch pattern from The Primitive Hare featuring the phrase "I believe in Santa"!
The model was stitched on 30 count Old Salem Linen by The Primitive Hare using DMC, Gentle Arts Sampler, and Romy's Creations thread. The stitch count is 55 x 65.
Please note: This pattern requires the thread colors "Teddy Bear" and "Red Devil" from Romy's... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Pickle Barrel Designs featuring four Christmas smalls with trees, wreaths and Santa Claus!
Patterns are stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC threads(DMC 114 not listed). Stitch count is 61 x 61 each. Finished size is 4.36" x 4.36" each.
A Marjorie Massey pattern featuring three designs with various sheep celebrating Christmas!
Stitched on fabric of your choice using DMC threads. Stitch count is 151 x 151 and 100 x 100. Finished Sizes are 10 x 10 and 6.5 x 6.5 for 32 count fabric.
Note from the designer: "One of two new "buttoned-up" designs, Hark! the Bells features a classic holiday color palette with a verse from a vintage Christmas card. The companion berry features those pretty border bands and the hand-dyed buttons are included."
Note from the designer: "Count the days with a design which can be stitched three ways! Create the calendar (perhaps stitch a bit each day throughout the month), a December drum, or a berry for the big day!"
Pattern is stitched on 36 count Tycho linen from Picture This Plus using... Read more
Next in the buttoned-up' series is this holiday design straight from the classic Christmas song. Bright and cheerful colors with some running backstitch/blackwork details are accented with the included hand-dyed buttons. Stitch the pin pillow, the berry or both - and Merry Christmas!