This spooky calendar design is perfect for October! The calendar is made for 2025, if the stitchers want to replace the year from 2025 to another year, consider that Columbus day is the second Monday of the month.
Model stitched on 32 ct Belfast Linen Cyprus as 2 over 2 with DMC threads. Stitch count is 147 x 179 with a finished size of 9.2" x 11.2".
Christmas is just around the corner and there's a bustle at the North Pole unlike any other. Santa will retire next year! To decide who will succeed him, he plans to distribute gifts with four candidates and choose the most successful one to be the new Santa. Which one do you think Santa will... Read more
The sentinel serpent guards the garden from all thieves and evil-doers. This pattern stitch count is 46 x 96 stitches, with 15 DMC colors and was stitched on 14 ct Aida.
The Crazy Quilt Explosion is filled with color and fun for both cross stitchers and quilters alike!
Model stitched on 32 ct white linen using Dinky Dyes floss. Follow the charted colors, or use any color/scraps of your choice! Stitch count is 126x126.
Model stitched on on 36ct Natural linen using shades of red (suggested is DMC3777, but any variegated red or thread of your choice will work). Design contains full cross, back and straight stitch, Four-sided, Assisi, Algerian eye, and Queen stitch - all with clear instructions included in the chart.... Read more
Model stitched with two strands on your choice of fabric using DMC floss. Stitch Count: 168x168. Specialty Stitches Used: French Knot and Smyrna Cross. Design Size on 16/32 Ct.: 10 1/2" x 10 1/2"
"Stitch by stitch row by row I'm gonna make my sampler grow. All it takes is a needle 'n' threads, Stitch it up in purple 'n' red." Tempting Tangles filled their sampler with all the goodies they love to use when creating their needlework, especially cross stitch. Have fun!!
Model stitched on 32 ct Antique White linen using DMC or Dinky Dyes threads. Stitch count is 190 x 164.
These razor-sharp scissors are made with heavy-duty, high carbon Japanese stainless steel with vanadium. They are hand polished and balanced allowing for fatigue-free cutting on all types of fabrics. Cuts multiple layers of denim with ease while trimming cottons without any fabric slippage.
Improved extra large ring makes the handle more comfortable to use, does the same work as 8" scissors but weighs less. Made of American steel, hot forged and chrome over nickel plated. Length 6" & Blade cutting length 2 3/4"
Lightweight, auto-return action. Curved blade and can be easily stored in a closed position, will not strain spring. Excellent for cutting flush to material and getting into tight spots. Comes with a blade cover and lanyard.
Elsie Glennie Watt is a reproduction of a colorful late 19th century genealogy sampler stitched on Zweigart 40 ct Mushroom/Light Mocha. I love the rainbow of colors that Elsie used in stitching her sampler that is perfect for a springtime stitch! And the border - whether roses or strawberries, what... Read more
What makes this design royal? It was inspired by a soup bowl from an 18th century dinner service created for an empress. The geometry was just so intriguing to me and I was determined to figure out how to translate it thread and fabric. This design uses cross stitch, backstitch, and smyrna crosses.
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Shalom is the Hebrew word for "peace" and is often used in greeting for both a hello and goodbye. Both charts - the English version and the Hebrew version - are included.
At first glance, perhaps what you see in this picture is the word "shalom" with some geometrical design... Read more
With this release here at Needlework Marketplace, the seasonal biscornu stack series is complete - all four seasons are now available. They were designed using the same stitch count.
Model stitched on 30 count Weeks linen in Golden using Weeks Carolina Cecil (2 skeins needed)
Stitch counts: large 64 x 64, medium 46 x 46, small 32 x 32
(a top and a bottom for each size)
A three-dimensional cross stitch flower - how fun! I called this five-petal flower a wild rose, because of a sweet memory of a time spent with these flowers in the midwest. But, truly, it can be any five-petal flower, especially keeping in mind that you can change the color.
I began exploring English Cameo glass after a visit to a museum where I saw some extraordinary examples of this art form. Inevitably, when I find something like this that interests me, I turn it into a cross stitch pattern.
Models stitched on 32 count Blueberry Pie from Grace Notes Fabrics using DMC threads. Stitch count: 100 x 101.
These three little designs were inspired by the motifs and colors found in some fun cotton fabric that was used for a project bag. I love geometrical designs and the color palette really caught my eye! That said, with only five colors, it is easy to substitute in a different color palette for a... Read more
Model stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Ale Cashel Linen with Threadworx Floss. Each ornament stitch count: 25 x 25 with a finished size of 1.79" x 1.79". Each ornament with border stitch count: 37 x 37 with a finished size of 2.64" x 2.64".
One of my favorite summer flowers is the sunflower. They are just so bright and cheerful! This is my interpretation of sunflowers as a biscornu.
Pattern is stitched on 37 ct Corn Tassel Legacy Linen by Access Commodities using Classic Colorworks, Gentle Arts, and DMC threads. Stitch count each side is 95 x 95 (2 sides)
Add this wonderful nature inspired cross stitch pattern by Wildflower stitching to your collection!
Note from the designer, "My mom is an avid gardener, loving to dig in the dirt, plant seeds, watching them sprout, grow and bloom. She loves sharing the bounty of her garden with family and... Read more