Cross stitch pattern from Yasmin's Made With Love featuring owls, rabbits, fish, and deer! Stitch these cuties on any fabric of your choice, with suggested DMC threads!
Autumn Owl model stitched on 32ct Cabbage from Fabric Flair. Stitch count is 115w x 61h.
Cross stitch pattern from Artful Offerings featuring a glorious garden on a splendid Summer day, a pair of brown birds happen upon an ornate urn containing a large juicy strawberry! Dressed in his finest top-hat and her strawberry fascinator, they survey the flowering beauty around them before... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Tralala featuring birds with patriotic flowers!
Pattern is stitched on 16ct Zweigart, using threads from DMC, Gentle arts, and Classic Colorworks.
Stitch count is 77w x70h, and 49w x69h for the two patterns!
Cross stitch patterns from Stoney Creek Collection featuring Santa Claus dressed as a cowboy!
Models were stitched on 28 count white Lugana using either Anchor or DMC floss. Stitch Count for Santa & Friends is 168w x 129h. Stitch Count for the Santa Stocking is 143w x 220h. Stitch Count... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Anabella's featuring 7 small Halloween designs filled with ghosts, cats and all things spooky!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Stormy Gray Evenweave by Fabric Flair and simple smalls on 28 ct Light Ash Grey by Zweigart using DMC and Classic Colorworks thread.
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Cross stitch pattern from Scattered Seed Samplers featuring two autumn squirrels with the phrase "Harvest of plenty"!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Vintage Country Mocha Edinburgh using DMC threads. Sampler stitch count is 164 x 97 and the Pinkeep stitch count is 27 x 39.
Cross stitch pattern from CM Designs featuring a fun geometric design!
Pattern is stitched on 14-count pale blue Aida using DMC floss. However, because the design is a Cover All Design, your fabric color choice will depend on how you choose to finish your project. Stitch count is 149w x 149h.
The third in a series (after "Mary Barton's Work" & "Among the Roses"), this addition to the flock represents a visitor local to my area, with some unusual coloring from the original Victorian stitcher. Adapted from an antique original in my collection.