A beautiful woman is dressed for Christmas in a red and green gown trimmed with white fur.
Model stitched on 14 ct fabric of your choice using DMC, Kreinik very fine braids, and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 105w by 145h. Finished size is 7.50" x 10.36".
Model stitched one over two on 36 Ct. Gray linen using DMC floss, Classic Colorworks, and Weeks Dye Works. Stitch Count: 76W x 73H. Design Size: 4" x 4"
A wonderfully rare Queen Stitch motif sampler from 1779! The only stitches that are not Queen Stitch are the Cross Stitch over Two initials, Crown, and date.
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct linen using Soie d'Alger threads. Stitch count is 234 x 251. Finished size is 11.7" x 12.55".
BUTTERFLY BLOOMS by Robin Pickens is a cheery little stitch celebrating our fluttery friends. A large and small butterfly are visiting little blooms within a scalloped border. This makes an approximately sized 5" x 5" design that looks great in a small pillow or framed. Model is stitched on... Read more
This pillow pair uses the same floral banding on each to embellish spring sentiments stitched on vibrant fabrics! The floral bands have been frayed at the edges to give them a tattered or vintage look, and the top and bottom of each band has been sewn into the seam of the pillow. The contrast of the... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Crafty Bluebonnet Designs featuring a church at Christmas and the phrase "O' come let us adore him Christ the Lord"!
Pattern is stitched on 32 count Dark Cobblestone Lugana by Zweigart using Classic Colorworks and DMC floss. Stitch count is 198 x 134. Finished size is 12.38 in wide X 8.38 in high.
Note from designer: This design interweaves mysticism and faith, focusing on a holistic approach to compassion for humankind. The Jewish prayer, Mi Shebeirach, is centered around healing and positive change. Whether someone is facing physical, emotional or spiritual challenges, it is a plea to the... Read more
In the Netherlands, autumn is usually wet and gloomy, and it is only in December that we celebrate Sinterklaas and Christmas. Now that Halloween is also celebrated here, autumn has suddenly become a lot more fun and we have cheerful October, November and December months.
"Not Nice" is my 2024 Christmas Ornament for my Grandson Avery. Of course he's a nice boy but it doesn't hurt to remind him that Santa wants everyone to be nice all the time.
The design is stitched on 28 Count "Amber" linen by Wichelt, using a variety of fibers, but... Read more
Living in Texas, where fall doesn't really show up, I have fond memories of my time living in Michigan where fall actually brought a change of seasons. This was created with those memories and feelings in mind. "Autumn, Crisp blustery days and cozy snuggly nights"
This pattern I designed as a tribute to my other hobby, beekeeping. I love my little honeybees, and I wish I could hug them! This pattern is a cute self potrait of me in the bee yard, and can be easily customized for any beekeeper.
Pattern is stitched on 14ct Water Lily Aida by Wichelt. Stitch count is 65w x 68h.
A monochromatic Quaker stocking is sure to appeal to many of your customers. Two models are pictured: one over two threads and a smaller one over one thread.
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct or 32 ct fabric using Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 70 W x 78 H
Cross stitch pattern from Imaginating featuring seasonal wreaths and the phrase "To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven"!
Pattern is stitched on 28 count Star Sapphire using DMC threads.
Stitch count is 125w x 51h.
Abuzz at Midnight is one of my all time favorite designs! I love the saturated colors and the florals so much! This piece was originally offered as a Hello From Liz Mathews membership exclusive and is now a general release.
Pattern was stitched on 36 count Sapphire linen from Fiber on a... Read more
Break out the sunscreen and head to the garden! I brought in some flowers and garden plants, as well as a few animal companions to celebrate the joys of gardening. So far we haven't shared our lettuce with the rabbits, but I expect they'll find it one of these days.