Peppa pig is a program I know about but have never actually seen. My niece love’s peppa pig and has had more than one Peppa Pig themed party. This free chart is perfect for a little girls or boys wall. Peppa Pig Cross Stitch Chart.
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Designer Spotlight: Creative Enigma Store
I feel like “Creative Enigma” is a pretty apt name for this Etsy shop, because it offers a selection of things that to me don’t completely make sense being in the same shop. Some designers stick to a theme or a particular aesthetic, and others just don’t, which is totally fine. Creative Enigma Store, to me anyway, fits in that second category.
There are a selection of cross stitch minis (some of which might be good for the cross stitch magnets I shared the other day) and a large selection of patterns related to movies, TV shows and video games.
But there are also geometric designs and blackwork, adorable animals and even a couple of holiday patterns. For such a relatively small shop (fewer than 70 designs as of this writing) there’s a pretty big variety.
Since the movie, TV and video game section is the largest by far, I knew I needed to share one of those patterns. There are chibis of characters from The Walking Dead, plenty of horror movie characters and Forrest Gump on his park bench, to name a few.
Being a X Files fan from way back, though, I had to share the “I Want to Believe” pattern. This one is 133 by 200 stitches and uses 18 colors. It has a sort of grainy look to it just like you’d expect from a picture of a UFO. Using 14 count fabric the design comes out to 9.5 by 14.3 inches, or 24.1 by 36.3 cm. Which makes it almost poster sized!
If you’re a fan of Chinese astrology you’ll find a cool set of zodiac animal patterns, which would be lovely to stitch up for a fan of that animal even if its not their zodiac sign.
Check out the fun variety of cross stitch patterns available from Creative Enigma Store on Etsy.
[Photo: Creative Enigma Shop]
I wonder if the person who posted that chart has permission from the copyright holders (Entertainment One/ Astley Baker Davies) to publish the chart. They are very diligent about protecting their copyright.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11395444/Schoolboys-hit-with-legal-letter-over-Peppa-Pig-song.html