A wonderful design in my ADVENTURE SERIES:
GO WILD FOR A WHILE
All designs in this series are 80 stitches wide by 80 stitches high.
Many different ways to finish and or use this design.
Image shows a few, on a tote bag, framed and on a towel.
Let the adventurer in you let your... Read more
This cross stitch pattern from Dirty Annie's Southern Style features three wild cats, two palm trees and one curious kitty!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Jack's Rum linen from Fabrics by Stephanie with Classic Colorworks floss, Gentle Art Sampler threads and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 130x181. Finished size: 8.12" x 11.3"
Model stitched over two on 32 Ct. Summer Khaki Belfast or Natural Linen with Needlepoint Silk, Gloriana Hand-Dyed Silk Threads, and SJ Designs Beads. Stitch count: 115W x 67H. Design Size: 7" x 4".
Model stitched over two on 32 Ct. Lavender Bliss Belfast with Needlepoint Silk Inc, Caron Waterlilies, and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 115W x 66H. Design Size: 7" x 4".
Model stitched over two on 32 Ct. Smokey Pearl Belfast or Twilight Blue Silk Linen with Needlepoint Silk Inc. and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch count: 115W x 66H. Design Size: 7" x 4".
Model stitched on 32 count Light Sand Belfast Linen with Carrie's Threads (Antique Gold, Blue Dreams-2, Boysenberry, Cajun Coffee-2, Country Blue, Double Fudge Brownie-3, Masquerade, Mud Pie-3, Navy, Rosewood-2, Thanksgiving, Valley Green). The stitch count is 198W x 262H.
The oak sleeps in the acorn - I saw this saying recently, and it resonated so much that I knew I had to create a design using it. Using fall colors, which shine on the teal fabric, this design creates a beautiful reminder that we all have unlimited potential inside.
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring four resplendent oak leaves!
Model stitched on 14 ct White perforated paper with DMC thread and Kreinik #4 Braid. Stitch Count: 49w x 72h each. Finished size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/8" each. Designed by Pamela Kellogg
A spectacular floral design of a yellow and orange toned Dahlia in full bloom is the central subject in this chart, but the gorgeous purple and black butterfly is the focal point. Barbara Baatz-Hillman's florals are always dramatic. A companion piece, Luscious Tree Peony, would make a perfect... Read more
Gorgeous Tree Peony bloom in big stitch. This floral by Barbara Baatz Hillman is a cropped image of a peony in full bloom. 5 pages. Model stitched on 6 Count White Aida. Stitch Count: 96W x 96H. Finished Size 16" x 16".
Our most ornate and detailed family tree theme samplers by designer Sandy Orton will be an heirloom for generations to come. This would be perfect for a wedding couple to start their lives together. Dozens of Classic Americana style motifs are perfectly melded together into a beautiful sampler.... Read more
A classic Medieval Cluny style interpretation on a partridge in a pear tree is so elegant you will want to display it all year long. Rich, bold colors, a wide gold tone border and black center background, makes the elements of this abundant tree pop out of the picture. Stitch count 167w X 167h, finished size on 14-ct fabric 11-7/8" X 11-7/8".
Model stitched on 14 Count Ivory Aida
This heirloom family registry is our most elaborate and detailed family tree design ever created by Kooler Design. It includes all family members for four generations. A perfectly personalized family tree will be cherished. The classic design ensures that it will only get better with time,... Read more
Our classic Acorn Sampler with an oval pastoral scene surrounded by acorns, oak leaves, squirrels and a multitude of details, patterns and specialty stitches will surely be an heirloom piece. This coveted design is back to set the tone for gratitude with this rich autumn sampler. The soft Autumn... Read more
The quote 'A Family's Roots Run Deep and True' runs around the border of this charming family tree design. This classic Jacobean inspired family tree has beautiful motifs of blue birds, hearts and flowers, with plenty of room to add up to six names of children. Includes a second chart to show you... Read more