Cross stitch kit from Riolis featuring a child and pet fox watching planets in the sky, with the sentiment "you become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed"! Kit contains 14 count white Zweigart aida, anchor/stranded cotton thread in 23 colors, needles, and color chart. Finished Size: 8 1/4" x 11 3/4"
Pattern is stitched on 32 count vintage sahara with DMC and Romy's Creations threads. Stitch count: 100 x 100.
Note from designer: "As you can see from the cover I had fun replacing some objects with real ones (buttons, pins, ribbons, the skein etc.) but in the pattern ALL the elements are designed for those who are lazy or too scared to do my version, LOL."
This 14 page booklet from Rosewood Manor includes a sampler with dragonflies and words of encouragement as well as six smalls that can be finished as greeting cards or peg hangers.
The sampler model was stitched over two threads on 32 Ct. Chloris from Under the Sea Fabrics with DMC floss,... Read more
This leaflet sized pattern includes an alphabet and numbers for personalizing. It is a fun fast stitch, that can grace your wall all year around! "Good deeds create love in every season"!
Pattern is stitched on 28ct Antique White using DMC floss. Stitch count is 136 X 136 stitches.
Friends Forever is worked on 32 Vintage Country Mocha 3.0 X 4.2 (Heart Charm Included). Bee-ing My Friend is worked on 28ct Butter Crunch Linen from Needle Bling 3.1 X 5.6. Both Designs use Weeks and Classic Colorworks with DMC conversion
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 "Cross stitch tip #14. Remember that imperfections can be beautiful and that all your stitches do not need to be perfect"!
Pattern is stitched on 28 ct Summer Khaki using Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works, and DMC threads. Stitch count is 79 x 182.
"When there is love in the home there is joy in the heart." Model stitched on your choice of 32 Ct. linen using DMC floss. Stitch Count: 144x67. Includes silver key charm.
This fun summertime pattern is an easy pattern for your summer days! With the phrase "Life is better in flip flops" and adorable red crabs, this makes for a great pillow. Includes a small silver crab charm.
Stitched on 32 ct. linen of your choice with DMC threads. Stitch count is 200 x 52 and finished size is 12.5" x 3.25".
This fun pattern features the phrase "Last one in is a rotten egg" with cute chicks and a chicken. Would make an adorable farm pillow! Includes a silver chicken foot charm.
Stitched on 32 ct. linen of your choice with DMC threads. Stitch count is 214 x 28 and finished size is 13.38" x 1.75".
Cross stitch kit from RTO featuring a wild puffin bird and the sentiment "to fly"!
Kit contains Zweigart Aida 14 in white, pre-sorted 6-strand DMC threads, John James needle. Each kit features easy to follow chart and instruction in English.
Caroline College 1823 is a stunning sampler from the collection of Myriam Riley, who also stitched the sampler. I can't tell you how much I love this one. The organic border had me hook line and sinker. I have been a bad influence on Myriam as she now owns a number of samplers.
Mary Fosh 1821 has been an eight month stitch along for the Tudor Rose Sampler Guild, and she has a beautiful palette, and despite being English she looks like American Folk Art to me. She was so enjoyable to stitch, and I am so excited to share her with you.
I am finishing up the tombstone series with May thy Needles Rest in Peace #5. I am paying homage to one of our favorite places. Ellen Ess is where the series concludes, at least for now. Thank you all for embracing this quirky series the way you have.
Pattern is stitched on 40 ct fabric using The Gentle Arts floss. Stitch count: 112 x 143. Finished size is 5.6 x 7.15.
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