Our classic country French hen is lovely. She is fluffed up and proud to be standing in your home in all of her glory. The grapevine border is a perfect complement to the charm of this design. Fleur de lys symbols anchor each corner to make this an elegant and timeless design. This Chart Pack is... Read more
Pattern by JBW Designs featuring an antique inspired baby carriage that can be personalized! To personalize this design you can add the baby's name, birth date and weight to the base of the design.
Model Stitched on 29ct Ivory Glenshee Linen with Crescent Colours floss OR DMC, OR Gentle... Read more
Stitched on 28 count Americana Blend Linen with DMC floss and Classic Color Works threads. The stitch count is 103W x 125H. Finished size is 7.36 in wide X 8.93 in high.
This intricate rooster design by Nancy Rossi blends intricate patterns of flora and fauna into an exquisite artwork that can be applied in many ways. A fetching companion to our Hen design. Stitch Count 168w X 168h. Finished Size on 14-ct 12" X 12". Design stitched on 14 Count White Aida. Design by Nancy Rossi.
Lovers of folk art with a South of the Border, colorful theme will love this stunningly vibrant alphabet. Bright letters with graphic patterns give it a whimsical Mexican charm featuring an artful sun! Make a name sign for a kids room or Welcome Friends sign for vacation home. A perfect companion to... Read more
Model was stitched on 35 count Natural Permin Linen using Classic Colorworks, The Gentle Art, and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch count for the individual designs are 53w x 49h, 35w x 37h, 45w x 61h, 39w x 43h.
Cross stitch pattern from Mani di Donna featuring two country themed designs for the holidays!
Model stitched on 30 ct. Cocoa linen using Sulky Threads Cotton Petites. Stitch count 59w x 59h each.
Cross stitch pattern from October House Fiber Arts featuring two pillows with country homes on them!
Model stitched on 36 ct. Love Letter linen from Colour and Cotton using Weeks Dye Works, Classic Colorworks, and Gentle Arts thread. Stitch counts are 65 x 45 for Farmhouse and 64 x 50 for Cabin.
Cross stitch pattern from Madame La Fee featuring a boy and girl enjoying a day in the country with birds, flowers, and a picnic!
The model was stitched on fabric of your choice with DMC floss. The stitch count is 191x190. The finished size on a 32 Ct. fabric would be about 12" x 12".
Cross stitch pattern from Marjorie Massey featuring lovely country hearts!
Pattern is stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC floss. DMC 150 could also be used instead of 304. Stitch counts are 105 x 165 and 158 x 139.
"Folk Heart Strawberry Pinkeep" by Notforgotten Farm was designed by Lori Brechlin. A 6" long and approx. 11" in circumference, this pinkeep will be the STAR of your sewing basket! Use it to hold your pins and needles, or pile a bunch of them into a big bowl for display.
Cross stitch pattern from Cross Stitch Wonders featuring nine decorative Christmas squares with cartoon characters!
Model stitched on linen of choice using DMC thread. Versatile and cute no matter if stitched on a towel, fabric, plastic canvas, perforated paper or their matching wood blanks. Stitch count is 59w x 59h. Finished size varies on fabric chosen.
Sweet folk birds on a pretty pouch or pincushion. The threads used are slightly different for each design. Pattern includes both patterns and detailed finishing instructions.
Blue Fabric Pouch: Stitched on 32 count Blue Spruce by Zweigart. Stitch count is 77 w X 52 h. Finished size 6"... Read more
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.
Adapted from an English sampler dated 1783. The original sampler from which this piece was adapted measures 15 1/2" x 12 1/2", and was stitched over one thread of linen on approximately 50-thread-count glazed linen. The house on the left alone, which measures 71 by 62 squares on the graph,... Read more