This chart was orignially released at Nashville in 2020 and used with the 3 Classic Colorworks thread colors Lighthouse, Chesapeake Bay, and Mariner's Compass. Stitch count is 59 x 83. We recommend 32 count Smoky Pearl linen from Wichelt to complement the three Classic Colorworks threads!
Top design stitched on 32 Ct. La-D-Da Brown by R&R Reproductions. Stitch Count: 56 x 20. Design Size: 4" x 2".
Bottom design stitched on 32 Ct. Clay Pot by Lakeside Linens. Stitch Count: 53 x 44. Design Size: 4" x 3" Designs use Classic Colorworks and Weeks Dye Works floss. Finishing instructions included.
This stunning geometric monochromatic floral design shows off your choice of overdyed floss. This chart pack includes a second bonus design. Shown in Classic Colorworks Belle Soie silk floss in Grape Juice color on hand-dyed linen.
Large design Stitch Count: 115w x 115h. Design Size:... Read more
Winter Forest is a magical winter themed drum that will add that special touch to any winter display!
Model stitched on 36 Count Edinburgh Petit Point Linen using Cottage Garden Threads and DMC with a full DMC conversions. Stitch count is 168 x 46. Finished size is 9 3/8" x 2... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from The Proper Stitcher featuring a woman and her Christmas sheep!
The pattern is stitched on 32 ct linen using Weeks Dye Works, Classic Colorworks and DMC floss. Stitch Count: 70 x 70. Finished size is 4 3/8" x 4 3/8".
Cross stitch pattern from Twin Peak Primitives featuring a Valentine's book containing 7 designs. Each pattern has BW and Color charts inside. decorations!
All patterns are stitched on either 16 or 32 ct Beige using DMC 816. Each pattern uses either 1 or 2 skeins of floss. Stitch counts and finished sizes vary.
Cross stitch pattern from Shepherd's Bush featuring a Christmas project bag with the word jingle!
The pattern is stitched on Mad For Plaid mini bag - Berry using #5 perl cotton in Weeks Dye Works and DMC along with buttons from Just Another Button Company. DMC Pearl Size 5 Conversion for Collards is 3051. Stitch count is 22 x 42. The bags finished size is 6.5" x 9".
Cocoa quilt is Lindsey's next all new quilt inspired Christmas chart!! We are completely smitten with the small details in this chart! We love this blend of Christmas, quilting, and cocoa!!
This was stitched on 32 count Taupe using Color And Cotton with DMC conversions. Stitch count is 73 x 73. Finished size is 4.56 x 4.56.
Cross stitch pattern from The Artsy Housewife featuring a moth and flower!
Pattern is stitched on 40 count fabric using Roxy Floss threads, DMC conversions listed. Stitch count is 139 x 152. Finished Size is 6.95 in wide X 7.6 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Hello From Liz Mathews featuring a Christmas village with the phrase "and to all a good night"!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Oatmeal from Fiber on a Whim using Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC conversion. Stitch count is 113 x 108. Finished size is 6.25" x 6".
Cross stitch pattern from Heartstring Samplery featuring Christmas ornaments with the words "Believe, Seek, Renew and Answer"!
The pattern is stitched on 36 ct linen using Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works and DMC floss. Stitch count is 41w x 58h each. Finished size is approx. 2.28 in wide X 3.22 in high.
This time of year generally calls for vampire bats, but let's not forget about their flying-fox- cousins, the fruit bats! Fruit bats love fruit (figs being a favorite), nectar, and flowers. The bats themselves were quite a challenge to design, but I really had fun with them!
This mid-eighteenth-century Scottish band sampler features many classic seventeenth-century patterns, executed in cross, eyelet, double running, counted satin, back, and queen stitches.
The virtually unfaded color was reproduced from the front of the sampler. Six pattern bands precede... Read more
Designer's Note: In 2019, while visiting my paternal grandparents in Canada, my grandfather shared with me a lifelong project of his - tracing back our family tree! I learned from my grandfather that many generations ago, my Irish and Scottish ancestors immigrated to Canada. This pattern was... Read more