Cross stitch pattern from Jean Farish Needleworks featuring a crow and cow with the phrase "May your joys be as deep as the oceans and your troubles as light as its foam"
Pattern is stitched on the fabric of your choice using either DMC or Cosmo threads! Stitch Count: 117 x 195.
The oak sleeps in the acorn - I saw this saying recently, and it resonated so much that I knew I had to create a design using it. Using fall colors, which shine on the teal fabric, this design creates a beautiful reminder that we all have unlimited potential inside.
When stitched on 40 count fabric, using one strand of floss over two fabric threads, the design area will measure 4.15" H x 3.95" W for each motif. Pattern is stitched on 40 ct Linen using DMC floss. Stitch count is 83 H x 79 W for each motif.
"Welcome foolish mortals"! When stitched on 28 count fabric, using one strand of floss over one fabric thread, the design area will measure 3.32" H x 3.32" W for each motif.
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct using The Gentle Arts floss. Stitch count is 93 H x 93 W (for each motif).
In the middle of a cold Winter and longing for a sunshiny day under the apple blossom, I designed this piece to remind me of happier days ahead. I'm not naturally an optimist, so this quotation by Martin Luther spoke to me - a good reminder of the power of our everyday, small choices to better the... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Rosie and Me Creations featuring the phrase "Never blend in with the crowd. It's standing out that makes us different"!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Pearl Gray linen using DMC, Classic Colorworks, and Creek Color threads (only DMC conversion listed). Stitch count is 109 x 71.
Cross stitch pattern from Rosie and Me Creations featuring the phrase "Halloween Promotion: Free toad with every purchase. 15o year warranty on hats. Ezmiralda's Boutique"!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Smokey White using DMC, Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works, and Creek Color threads(Creek Color not listed). Stitch count is 103 x 77.
Vintage Love pays homage to the yesteryears of young love.
The undeniable nostalgia of innocence, naivety, and idealism
is deeply woven into the lyrics "The Maker said take her and
love her forever, take care of her for life." This line draws
from the song my husband chose to play me... Read more