Menolly07 created this bit of deliciousness I found via Mr. XStitch. I-can-barely-breathe. Not only do I love, love, love Wil Wheaton, here he is in cross stitch clown shirt and all and the piece has a QR code. So much geekery in one place – I may die. Read more about it over at Mr. XStitch while I try to gather my wits about me.
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Designer Spotlight: Cross Stitch Foxy
Cross Stitch Foxy has a huge selection of cross stitch patterns perfect for gifts or using in your own home decor. As of this writing there are more than 900 patterns listed, so there’s no way I can cover them all, but let’s take a quick peek at some of the options.
As with many cross stitch designers, Cross Stitch Foxy has a lot of holiday themed patterns, including Christmas, Halloween and Easter and St. Patrick’s Day. There are patriotic American patterns, feminist patterns and so much more.
Since we’re heading into the Christmas season as I write this, I thought I’d highlight one of the more than 100 Christmas listings in the shop. These Christmas mugs would be cute to have hanging in your kitchen or anywhere else all winter long.
The full pattern is 86 by 101 stitches, which comes out to 6.1 by 7.2 inches, or 5.5 by 18 cm, when stitched on 14 count fabric. It calls for 19 colors. Of course you could also stitch a single mug if you’d rather, or put them into individual frames.
One thing that is fun about Cross Stitch Foxy’s projects is that the intention is that to some extent you can use what you have to make the projects. None of the projects include single stitches of a color, and colors can be replaced with the colors you have or use blends made up of colors you already have, making the projects more cost effective and environmentally friendly. Of course for holiday patterns you’ll want some holiday colors, but there’s wiggle room to use the threads you already own, which is nice.
In addition to the categories I already mentioned, there are many other patterns, including a wide selection of seasonal gnomes, patterns with cats and dogs, food and drink patterns and a nice collection of flowers and plants, just to name a few. There’s probably something for everyone in this store, so go check it out at Cross Stitch Foxy on Etsy.
[Photo: Cross Stitch Foxy]
paula says
yes love the QR code will it work?
Deborah Bryant says
I just used my phone’s barcode reader to read the QRS code. LOL. Sorry, I never heard of Wil Wheaton so I Googled and IMDB’d him. I never saw any of his TV shows. But the cross stitch is a great likeness!
conniebarwick says
Sadly, I have no phone with a QR reader, but I think it will!