I think this blog is in Russian, but the language of cross stitch is universal. I am pretty sure the design is for a spectacle case, but use it as you like.It is a really pretty floral design either way. Get the free chart.
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Book Review: Merry Stitchmas
It might seem a little early (if you’re reading this when I’m writing this) to be thinking abut the holiday season, but cross stitching takes time, and if you want to stitch a bunch of gifts or decor for the season, that’s going to take some time.
Merry Stitchmas by Emma Congdon is here to inspire you to get your holiday stitching started, with 24 fun and colorful designs. You’ll find wall hangings, ornaments, stockings, bunting, greeting cards and gift tags, cute letters made out of decorated gift boxes, another set of drop shadow letters, stylized snowflake hoop art and more.
There are folk art figures, a festive patchwork and plenty of word art, with lots of bold and not always traditional colors to go around.
Some of my favorites include the bold graphic lettering on the ho, ho, ho bunting banner and the collection of little stamps, which she shows all stitched together but would also be cute stitched as individual gift tags or you could even make a stitched card with a fabric envelope and use one of these as a stamp.
The charts are large and colorful and provide options for personalization and spelling preferences. One design says “My favorite color is Christmas lights” and it includes charts for both British and American spellings. Rows are numbered and the color key is in the center of the page spread, which could make it a little hard to read (I reviewed this in PDF so I’m not sure if the margin is big enough to keep the key out of the gutter).
The back of the book includes instructions for how to stitch and read charts as well as making up instructions for finishing projects in the various ways shown in the book such as a wall hanging, framed picture, stockings, a pillow, hoop art and gift tags. There are also templates in the back for the shapes used.
This is a sweet book for people who like their holiday decor a little traditional but a little modern at the same time.
About the book: 136 pages, paperback, 24 patterns. Published 2025 by David & Charles. Suggested retail price $24.99.
My grandmother taught me needle point and we use to do it together but I haven’t done it in years. Your beautiful design is making me want to start doing it again.
It is a charming design, thank you! Thanks to Google web translator, I discovered that she intended this to be a glasses case, but it “didn’t stitch up” that way. It’s still lovely and I’ll find a use for it, someday. The name of the blog, in English, is Live, Laugh, Love. Great title!