I really love this Halloween cross stitch design from VladaXStitch.
There’s something about the haunted house and the bats and the outline of the pumpkin that’s kind of spooky but also modern and fun.
It’s 102 by 99 stitches and Read More ...
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I really love this Halloween cross stitch design from VladaXStitch.
There’s something about the haunted house and the bats and the outline of the pumpkin that’s kind of spooky but also modern and fun.
It’s 102 by 99 stitches and Read More ...
I’m been sharing lots of pumpkin cross stitch patterns lately but there are lots of other symbols of Halloween we can stitch up for the season.
Like this bat cross-stitch pattern from Catholic Sprouts. This little bat is actually pretty Read More ...
Add some Halloween charm to your home decor! Finished size: 36H x 38W, design size: 2 5/8″ x 2 3/4″. Design originally published in Just CrossStitch Halloween 2018. You can purchase this pattern here.
Looking for more fun Halloween Read More ...
Unicorns still seem to be a popular crafting motif, so why not combine them with the seasonal shape of the moment — pumpkins?
This pumpkin unicorn cross-stitch pattern from LabPattern on Etsy is actually really cute. It also looks a Read More ...
Boo-tiful round-the-clock stitching delights await you within this hair-raising Halloween-themed special issue from Just CrossStitch!
There are so many cool cross-stitch products out there. The spooky spider cross-stitch pattern from Stitched Modern features something I didn’t even know existed: cross-stitch fabric pre-printed with spider webs.
You can stitch the spiders right onto these webs for 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 ...
Make this Halloween spooktacular with boo-tiful around the clock stitching. Finished size: stitch count: 54H x 68W, design size: 3 3/8″ x 4 1/4″. Design originally published in Just CrossStitch October 2018. you can purchase this pattern chart here. 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 ...