I love this pretty oak leaf cross stitch pattern from Ann Logan. It features all the colors of fall as well as acorns and berries.
The pattern is 165 stitches square or 11.8 inches on 14 count fabric. It’s a Read More ...
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I love this pretty oak leaf cross stitch pattern from Ann Logan. It features all the colors of fall as well as acorns and berries.
The pattern is 165 stitches square or 11.8 inches on 14 count fabric. It’s a Read More ...
This little Thanksgiving cross stitch sampler is super cute and a great little project for this time of year.
It features pilgrims, a pumpkin and a turkey as well as some other fall images. It comes out to 135 by Read More ...
I don’t know where you fall on the pumpkin spice argument, but if you’re a fan of the fall concoction, you might want to stitch up this pumpkin spice and everything nice cross stitch pattern.
With pumpkins, pie slices and Read More ...
This Happy Thanksgiving cross stitch pattern is super cute and a great little decoration for a wall hanging or door hanger.
The pattern, from the Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery, features a turkey peeking over the top of the words, decorated with Read More ...
This Let’s Give Thanks cross stitch pattern featuring three colorful turkeys looks like a lot of fun to stitch and have on display for your holiday meal.
It’s a free pattern from Smart Cross Stitch, and it uses 13 colors Read More ...
A kaleidoscope of stately, lush evergreens will adorn your Christmas tree for years to come. Finished size: stitch count: 53H x 53W; design size: 3 1/3″ x 3 1/3″. You can purchase this pattern here. Read More ...
I’m not a huge fan of skeletons as Halloween decor, but when it comes to this Skelecorn cross stitch pattern I think I can make an exception.
This cute little design from My Darling Plum features the x-ray vision version Read More ...
Black cats, cobwebs, skulls and jack o’lanterns — all are spooky signs that it’s Halloween time.
And all are featured on this Trick or Treat cross stitch pattern from Anna XStitch, available on Etsy for $4.95.
The design uses six Read More ...
Another great source for cross-stitch patterns that weren’t originally designed as cross-stitch patterns is the world of perler bead or melty bead designs.
These patterns are on a grid of squares, too, so it’s simple to translate them from beads Read More ...
One of the cool things about cross stitch is that, because it’s on a grid, you can use other gridded patterns as cross-stitch patterns even if that wasn’t the initial intent of the design.
Brik, for instance, has a lot Read More ...