This cute little doxie is having a joyous time gallivanting through the snow. Its ears are flapping and its scarf is trailing out behind it. This chart is sure to bring Christmas cheer! Special thanks to Colleen Dachauer for stitching the model.
Cross stitch kit from Letistitch featuring a winter town on a Christmas stocking!
Size: 24.5 x 37 cm
Colors 61
Zweigart Aida 14ct / 100
Chart in black symbols - 4 sheets format A3
Chart in black symbols No/backstitch-4 sheets format A3
Backing/ Red felt is... Read more
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 36 ct Dwarf from Picture This Plus and Parchment from Weeks Dye Works using Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch counts are 142w x 50h each.
Cross stitch pattern from Stoney Creek Collection featuring more decorative towels with the seasons winter and autumn represented!
Models Stitched on 14 count white with tan stripes Nancy towels (Item#3010K-T) and 14 count white with blue stripes Nancy Towel (item#3010K-B), both towels not listed. Pattern uses DMC threads. Stitch Count: 140 X 37.
Cross stitch pattern from Rebel Stitcher featuring a winter snowflakes and owls! This piece is a fun design that can be displayed all winter long!
Model stitched 1 over 2 on 40ct True Blue by Fox & Rabbit using Classic Colorworks, Cottage Garden (Broderie), and DMC floss. Stitch count is 110 x 104.
This is the second in the seasons pincushion series, and I think my favorite part about this chart is the Bible verse: Proverbs 31:21 - "She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet." I think that is just the loveliest verse!
Cross stitch pattern from Stitching With The Housewives featuring a cozy little home in the winter surrounded by snowflakes and snowmen!
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Black Monaco fabric with Classic Colorworks floss. Stitch Count: 126 x 98 each. Finished size: 9" x 7" each.
Introducing the new "Snowman Collector" series from Cottage Garden Samplings! Each month, one design will be released, so the series will run as a 12-part series from December, 2022 to November, 2023. Each image shown is a preview of... Read more
You can stitch each pattern individually or in one complete piece. Fabric used for the models is Chocolate Milk from Fabrics by Stephanie. Using flosses from Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works and DMC. Complimentary border available from Cottage Garden.
#8 stitch count: 150W x 100H.
Entire series stitch count: 528W x 378H
Here is the partner for Spring & Summer, released in May. Same format for this classic set of seasonal designs. Cross stitch pattern from Erica Michaels featuring two pillow patterns with the words "Autumn - Nature's trick or treat" and "Winter - Nature's slumber"!
Introducing the new "Snowman Collector" series from Cottage Garden Samplings! Each month, one design will be released, so the series will run as a 12-part series from December, 2022 to November, 2023. Each image shown is a preview of the full... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Shakespeare's Peddler featuring the word "Winter" stitched on a bag with a snowman!
Pattern is stitched on Mad for Plaid bag (Bluebell) using Weeks Dye Works and DMC Pearl cotton floss and buttons from Just Another Button Company. DMC pearl substitutes... Read more
Cross stitch pattern from Crocette A Gogo featuring a fun set of 7 bearings inspired by the icy winter season, in which there is not only cold, but there are also many fun things to do!
Model stitched on 32ct Natural Belfast Linen using DMC thread. Stitch count: 85x48 - 49x88 large bearings - 41x49 medium bearing - 41x41 small bearings.
Introducing the new "Snowman Collector" series from Cottage Garden Samplings! Each month, one design will be released, so the series will run as a 12-part series from December, 2022 to November, 2023. Each image shown is a preview of the full... Read more
You can stitch each pattern individually or in one complete piece. Fabric used for the models is Chocolate Milk from Fabrics by Stephanie. Using flosses from Classic Colorworks, Weeks Dye Works and DMC. Complimentary border available from Cottage Garden.
#9 stitch count: 175W x 100H.
Entire series stitch count: 528W x 378H
Cross stitch pattern from Kitty and Me featuring a collection of five Christmas patterns, including sentiments "Happy Christmas", "Noel", "Let it snow", "Joy", and "Merry Christmas".
Model stitched on 14 count white aida fabric with DMC floss.
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Get ready for the winter season with this bundled up and cozy snowman! Merry Winter Snowman is designed to be stitched on 14ct White Aida fabric and uses 2 different colors of DMC floss. Stitch count 107w x 140h.
Cross stitch pattern from Twin Peak Primitives featuring a horse behind a festive picket fence with a barn in the background.
Model stitched on 16 ct. Aida Wooden Shoes using DMC threads. Stitch count 221w x 96h.
Our sweet bird friends have returned! They're perched atop a snowman on a chilly day, waiting to catch the perfect snowflakes as they fall softly from the sky.
Be sure to check out other designs available in this... Read more
Four cross stitch patterns from Tiny Modernist featuring the following sentiments:
- Walking in a winter wonderland
- Snowman kisses & winter wishes
- There's snow place like home
- Shake your flakes
Model stitched on 14 count aida with DMC floss. Stitch count 71w x 71h.
This is the third part of an eleven part series. Stitch count of this part is 59w x 71h.
The Nutcracker Village series consists of 11 designs that will be released consecutively for 11 months. If the entire series is stitched together, it has a stitch count of 236w x 217h. Also, if you... Read more
This design by Cotton Pixels features a black cat sitting on a Christmas gift under the tree.
Model stitched on 32ct White Belfast Linen using DMC and Kerinik thread, Mill Hill Glass Seed Beads, 2 Red and Gold 6mm Paillettes, and an optional Mill Hill Glass Treasures Very Petite Teddy Bear.... Read more
Kit Includes: Mill Hill glass beads, 14 count perforated paper, needles, floss, chart and instructions. Finished Size: 3.75" x 5". Designed by Jim Shore.