This design is of a chunky Northern Ghost Bat holding onto a large leaf. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols. The stitched version shown is stitched on 16 hand-dyed aida by PhDyed.
Snail Skull = Snull! This is a cross stitch design of a large snail with a skull for a shell. Let him slime his way into your heart. The earthy tones are a pleasure to stitch. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown... Read more
Resting in soft clouds, this moon is happy. Subtle DMC mouline colors build the gradients in the stars and clouds. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols. The model shown is stitched on 14 count navy aida using DMC threads.
From the Spookies Doing Things pattern series, this ghost is trying to catch some wily bats with a butterfly net. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols. Model shown was stitched on 16 count black aida.
This is a whimsical cross stitch pattern of a frog swinging from a mushroom. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols. Model shown was stitched on taupe 20ct polka dot fabric.
Yeehaw! This cowboy frog is riding a turtle, but the only way he can get him to move forward is with a little carrot snack! The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown in full color blocks with symbols. Model is stitched on hand-dyed yellow aida using DMC threads.
Model stitched over 2 threads on "Once in a Blue Moon" by Fiberlicious Yummy Fibers (or fabric of your choice) with DMC floss, Kreinik #8 Braid, Caron Waterlilies, and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Count: 172W x 370H. Finished size is 10.75 in wide X 23.13 in high.
Also required but not listed above, Mill Hill 02044 Allspice Glass Beads - Size 11/0.
Note from the designer - "Nestled in the deep calm waters, this Nereid seemingly caresses the water of the Mediterranean Sea. Her iridescent tail reflects brilliant hues of turquoise and blue. Her throne is adorned lavishly with corals and pearls. Her milky white skin is bejeweled with gems and... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a bee making honey for a local farm!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Light Taupe Lugana using DMC thread. Stitch count is 70 x 70.
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a cozy birdhouse!
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct. Aida of your choice using DMC thread. Stitch count is 56 x 56.
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring the word "Irish-ish" with a four leaf clover!
Model stitched on 14 ct. Aida using DMC thread. Stitch count is 60 x 60.
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a jar of honey surrounded by lavender!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Light Mocha linen by Zweigart using DMC thread. Stitch count is 74 x 58.
Cross stitch pattern from Erin Elizabeth featuring a Christmas tree with presents!
Pattern is stitched on 14 ct. Aida of your choice, suggested fabric listed, using DMC thread. Stitch count is 70 x 70.
Note from the designer: Inspired by an entry in my great-grandmother's autograph book and motifs from an antique pattern booklet, this monochromatic set includes three pieces (a mini sampler, berry, and needle book). A prior class/retreat piece, and now a general release, the wood tray shown in the... Read more
Note from the designer: A stunning reproduction, with unusual alphabet placement and a garden teeming with birds and lovely floral motifs; a charted adaptation for the lower portion only is also included. Other than a small number of eyelets, everything is standard cross stitches
Note from the designer: Based on a silk gauze antique embroidery in my collection, this plump, pampered cat is adapted for linen and finished as a drum - although easily framed up or finished as you like.
Model stitched 1 over 2 on 36ct Shiloh from Needle & Flax (comparable to DMC 422)... Read more
How about a quick stitch for your fans of patriotic and Americana projects? This little pin pillow and berry are stitched in two shades of blue, and then accented with hand-dyed star buttons, included in the chartpak. There are lots of options for fabric selection, threads, and... Read more
This is the 5th design in the "Home Is . . ."Series. This design celebrates "home" with a mother and daughter waiting at the seashore for the husband/father to return from work at sea.
The model was stitched on 28 Count Evenweave (light blue). Stitch Count: 151w x 125h.
This is a companion piece for the Ann Harper 1839 sampler. It includes charts for the Pin Drum and Pin Cushions, as well as full instructions for constructing the Pin Drum. Pin Drum Stitch Count 270w X 105h. The model was stitched on Fox and Rabbit 36ct Desert Taipan Linen using DMC and Weeks Dye Works threads.
Introducing the new "Fabulous House" series from Cottage Garden Samplings! Each design has a stitch count of 120w x 120h. Finished size 6" x 6". Each part can be stitched individually or stitch in a group design. If the entire series is stitched together, it will have a stitch count... Read more
Cross Stitch pattern from Cosford Rise Stitchery featuring a joyful spring scene with frolicking rabbits!
Model stitched using Roxy Floss, two strands over two, on 32 count Panettone linen by Roxy Floss Co. DMC conversion included. Stitch count is 130W x 162H
Ann Hunt inscribed the town she stitched her sampler in as Nailsea in 1805. Nailsea is a town in Somerset, England. Research does not reveal the existence of a Quaker school there, although at least one other very similar polychrome Quaker medallion sampler has been discovered stitched a year... Read more
Lydia's sampler is an example of a more decorative Quaker marking sampler containing four different alphabets, six dividing bands, and an often seen swan and birds motif, as well as a floral spray. The colors are muted as in the Quaker style, copying those found in nature. Lydia was a talented young... Read more
The initials appearing on the sampler, SI, in two places, may perhaps indicate the school where the sampler was stitched, and not the initials of the stitcher. The Suir Island Quaker School (SI) was a boarding and finishing school for girls established in 1787 in Clonmel in County Tipperary by... Read more
No clues have been provided by the stitcher as to her name, year of origin, or place where she stitched her sampler. The only clue as to place might be in the lettering she used itself, giving one an indication it was stitched in Ireland. "A slightly surprising source of lettering which became... Read more
Jane Hornibrook completed her sampler in March of 1806. She painstakingly stitched in cross stitch the tenets of the Catholic Faith over one and two threads of finely woven 52 count linen. The lettering for the large letters leads one to determine this to be of Irish origin, based on the Benezet... Read more
Several girls named Sarah Welch appear in the historical records born in the year1756, in Devon and Berkshire, England, and so without more information it is hard to say which Sarah stitched this sampler at the age of eight in 1764. History does chronicle what was happening in England at that time:... Read more