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Notforgotten Snowman

November 12, 2013 by Connie Barwick

2013 Christmas Freebie - colorLori at Notforgotten Farm posted her Christmas 2013 freebie recently and it is a wonderful snowman design that I am sure you will enjoy stitching up. It is a super simple motif that will look great as an ornament or for a card or even added to the end of a scarf using waste canvas. She used her favorite DMC colors, but you could alter the floss choices as you like. Get the free chart.

Looking for more Christmas Cross Stitch patterns? Check these out on Etsy.

Looking for DMC Threads Check out DMC’s website

 

Looking for more SNOW Crossstitch patterns? Check these out.

20+ Christmas Snowman To Cross Stitch. Get into the festive spirit with our collection of 20+ Christmas Snowman Cross Stitch Patterns. Whether you’re an experienced stitcher or just starting out, these charming designs are perfect for adding a touch of winter magic to your holiday decorations

Stitch a Snowman Bookmark Take a break from your stitching and dive into a heartwarming story with the Stitch a Snowman Bookmark pattern. This delightful design not only marks your place in your favorite books but also brings a smile to your face every time you open them

Sno-Cone Snowman Christmas Ornament Cross Stitch Pattern – Add a frosty touch to your Christmas tree with the Sno-Cone Snowman Christmas Ornament Cross Stitch Pattern. This adorable design captures the joy and whimsy of building snowmen, making it a perfect addition to your holiday decor.

Build a Snowman in Cross Stitch – Embrace the snowy wonderland with the Build a Snowman in Cross Stitch pattern. This charming design allows you to create your very own snowman scene, complete with all the classic elements that make winter so magical

Free Snowman Tree Ornament Chart Deck the halls with the Free Snowman Tree Ornament Chart. This lovely pattern provides a step-by-step guide to stitch an enchanting snowman ornament, bringing joy and cheer to your Christmas tree

Little Snowman – Discover the charm of the Little Snowman cross stitch pattern. This delightful design captures the innocence and playfulness of a snowman, making it a perfect addition to your winter-themed projects

Happy Snowman – Meet the Happy Snowman and let his cheerful smile warm your heart. This delightful cross-stitch pattern is a joyful reminder of the magic and happiness that comes with the winter season

Baby It’s Cold Outside Cross Stitch – Baby, it’s cold outside, but that won’t stop you from stitching the Baby It’s Cold Outside Cross Stitch pattern. This charming design celebrates the coziness of winter with its adorable snowman and whimsical motifs.

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Cheerful Sun Cross Stitch Patterns

As I write this, we’re on day three of an expected four days full of rain, so it’s no wonder I wanted to share some sunny cross stitch patterns.

This pretty sun from Anchor via Yarnspirations uses five different shades of cheery yellow. It measures 48 by 48 stitches, or 3.5 inches/8.5 cm square on 14 count fabric.

This smiling yellow sun is a great beginner cross stitch project. The design is from Bella Rose Craft and uses three colors. When worked on 14 count fabric it fits perfectly in a 4-inch hoop.

Add another color and you’ve got this sweet sun cross stitch pattern from Mamas Crafty Basket. It’s also a little larger, at 44 by 44 stitches, but it’s still a great choice for a new stitcher. That comes out to just over 3 inches/7.87 cm on 14 count fabric.

I love this cheerful sun from Sacred Thread Design because it looks like a fancied up version of something a child would draw. This one would be great for a nursery or child’s room, or anywhere that needs a ray of sunshine. It measures 99 by 95 stitches and uses 16 colors. On 14 count fabric it will come out to 7.1 by 6.8 inches, or 18 by 17.2 cm if that’s the way you measure.

If you like your sun with a side of moon, and maybe a planet, this set from Ma Galina Lativa may be what you’re looking for. It’s shown as two different hoops but you could stitch them on the same piece of fabric and frame them together if you’d rather. The sun by itself measures 67 by 66 stitches, while the moon is 52 by 40. 

And to finish up by taking it in a completely different direction, there’s this colorful folk art sun by Tiny House Studio BC. It got let into the party because the sun is smiling, but this is definitely not as easy a pattern as the others I’ve shared. This one uses a whopping 42 colors and is 140 by 175 stitches. That’s 10 by 12.5 inches, or 25.4 by 31.75 cm on 14 count fabric.

 

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