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
Cross stitch pattern from Sambrie Stitches featuring the phrase "I was a little late to be your first kiss and your first love but I want all my lasts to be with you".
Pattern is stitched on 18ct Aida using the floss Deep Dive by Roxy Floss Co. with DMC 310 as an alternative. Stitch Count 135 x 174. Finished size is 7.5" wide X 9.67" high
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Cross stitch pattern from Sambrie Stitches featuring the word "faith" in Hebrew!
Pattern is stitched on 18ct Cream and Sugar from Fiber on a Whim using The Gentle Arts floss. Stitch Count is 70 x 71. Finished size is 3.89 in wide X 3.94 in high.
Cross stitch pattern from Sambrie Stitches featuring bigfoot with lots of books with the phrases "Knowledge is power" and "Let's get lost together". This chart includes both designs. Included is an alternate chart w/ dog motif & I (heart emoji) dogs backstitch for the book.
Note from the designer: This piece was inspired by my husband Darren's childhood trips to visit his Uncle Dean in Michigan. Based upon current photographs and my husband's guidance, we collaborated to preserve the architectural elements of his family's barn. Not only a tribute to childhood... Read more
These designs come from my deep connection to our military community. My husband proudly served 20 years active duty in the United States Marine Corps, and being a Marine wife has shaped so much of who I am. I designed these to reflect the reverence and the quiet strength found in honoring those who... Read more
nspired by an 1874 antique, this adaptation sampler has been beautifully reproduced in collaboration with Cherry Hill Stitchery. Bright florals, elegant birds, and a radiant central motif create a cheerful and timeless heirloom piece.
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct. linen with Treenway... Read more
This design was inspired by my collection of antique samplers, and several of the motifs were lovingly pulled from those treasured pieces. I wanted to capture that same timeless charm- simple motifs, a glorious red house, and a message that feels both comforting and enduring. The verse spoke to me:... Read more
"A Time to Stitch" was inspired by one of the most meaningful passages in the book of Ecclesiastes - the reminder that "to everything there is a season." My husband has a personal connection to this verse, and from that connection, this design came to life. Life pulls us in many... Read more
This design was inspired by a beautifully patriotic barn we spotted somewhere along the drive through Montana on our way to Glacier National Park. Its bold colors and quiet pride instantly caught my eye, and I knew I had to bring it to life in stitches. As someone who loves all things patriotic,... Read more
Inspired by a photo I took from the ferry on my husband and I's first visit to Mackinac Island together, this piece reflects the calm beauty and nostalgia of that day. I love turning memorable moments into stitches, and this one felt too special not to share. The driftwood used for finishing was... Read more
This design holds a deeply personal meaning for me. The "Tree of Life" represents connection, growth, eternity, and the ever-turning cycle of life. Here in Washington State, there stands a beloved landmark often called the Tree of Life-a resilient, windswept symbol clinging to the edge of... Read more
This design comes straight from my heart. I wanted to create something that celebrates the quiet, comforting rhythm of cross stitch-the way a needle, a bit of thread, and a few peaceful minutes can completely reset your spirit. Every little motif in this piece reflects the tools and moments that... Read more
This design is inspired by my Irish heritage and the joy, luck, and bright green energy St. Patrick's Day always brings. It also holds a place in my heart because it's my dad's birthday! I hope stitching this design brings you the same sense of happiness and good fortune that it brought me while... Read more
Whoop, There It Is is a playful Bigfoot design inspired by the familiar saying and the excitement of finally spotting him, with a subtle nod to his legendary whoop calls echoing through the woods. Bigfoot may be elusive, but when he appears - there it is. This small, whimsical design celebrates... Read more
This design was inspired by the countless adventures my husband and I have shared -quiet trails, sparkling water, campfire conversations, and all the little moments that turn into cherished memories. Each phrase in this piece reflects the joy of stepping outside, exploring together, and choosing to... Read more
Note from designer: I have designed these patterns to honor the sacrifices the Jewish people endured during the Spanish Inquisition. Includes both designs.
Pattern is stitched on 18ct Colleen by Grace Notes Fabrics using Weeks Dye Works with DMC conversions. Stitch count is "Here I Am" 143 x 91 "Biscornu" 61 x 61
Note from designer: Isabella Hunter was born February 16, 1875 in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland. There was a paper originally attached to the back of the sampler with the written words "Isa(bella) & Ma". This suggests that maybe Isa and her mother worked on this sampler together.
This includes 3 charts created in honor of her husband, a retired Marine, I have brought a Pacific Northwest twist to these delightful smalls, with a tree decked in red, white & blue, an eagle making a special delivery, and of course, my Bigfoot trekking through the forest to gather his friends... Read more
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
Mary Ann Schoener was born January 15, 1840 in Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania. Her parents were Charles Schoener and Mary Moore who
were married December 11, 1836 at the New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran
Church in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Mary Ann was the
second of nine... Read more
The stitching in this beautiful sampler with the sacred hearts includes the name Malvina Roisset and the date 1891. I think Marie Louise Malvina Roisset, who would have been 10 years old in 1891, could very well be the stitcher.
Pattern is stitched on 36ct linen using Caron Impressions. Stitch count is 166 x 172. Finished size is 10" x 10".
Cross stitch pattern from SamBrie Stitches featuring the phrase "If they can get along, why can't we?"
Pattern is stitched on 18 ct Eucalyptus from Fox and Rabbit Aida using Bestitchme Silks, 1 Gloriana, 1 Weeks Dye Works, Accentuate & Wisper threads. Stitch count is 136 X 166. Finished size is 7.56 in wide X 9.22 in high.