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Strawberry Cross Stitch Chart

June 3, 2021 by Sarah White

This time of year is a great time for fruits like strawberries, whether for eating or for stitching.

This little design from Alita Designs features strawberry flowers and fruit. It looks great on black fabric but you could do it on white fabric and outline the flowers instead.

The design is 70 by 66 stitches, uses five colors, and you can download it from Alita Designs.

[Photo: Alita Designs.]

Looking for more Strawberries to cross stitch? Check out these Cross stitch embroidery patterns we found for strawberries

14 Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns  – Embark on a sweet stitching journey with our Strawberry Cross Stitch Pattern. Capture the essence of summertime bliss as you bring these luscious berries to life, stitch by stitch.

Strawberry Cross Stitch Chart– Unleash your creativity with our Strawberry Cross Stitch Chart. This meticulously crafted chart will guide you through the intricacies of stitching, allowing you to create a vibrant masterpiece bursting with the timeless allure of strawberries.

Free Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns – Indulge in the joy of stitching without breaking the bank with our collection of Free Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns. Explore a variety of delightful designs and let your imagination run wild as you embark on your next stitching adventure.

Strawberry Tart Chart
Savor the temptation of our Strawberry Tart Chart. Stitch this delectable treat and watch as the tantalizing charm of juicy strawberries and buttery pastry comes to life in your hands.

Cute Food Cross Stitch Patterns – Feast your eyes on our collection of Cute Food Cross Stitch Patterns, including adorable strawberries that are sure to make your heart melt. Let these charming designs add a touch of whimsy to your cross-stitch projects.

26+ Fruit Themed Cross Stitch Patterns -Experience a fruitful stitching journey with our selection of 26+ Fruit Themed Cross Stitch Patterns. From strawberries to oranges and everything in between, these patterns will bring a burst of freshness and color to your creations.

32 Summertime Cross Stitch Patterns – Embrace the carefree spirit of summer with our 32 Summertime Cross Stitch Patterns, featuring delightful strawberry motifs. Celebrate the sun-soaked days and warm evenings by stitching these charming designs.

More Strawberry Cross-stitch Pattern links – Discover even more delightful Strawberry Cross-stitch Patterns to add to your collection. Explore a treasure trove of designs that capture the timeless allure of these juicy berries, providing endless inspiration for your stitching endeavors.

 

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Reasons to Love Small Cross Stitch Designs

This post is inspired by a post I saw over at Caterpillar Cross Stitch about why small cross stitch patterns are great, but I can tell you my own stories of cross stitching woes, too.

I have always been a fan of small projects because I just don’t have that much stamina when it comes to cross stitch (or much else). I feel like an hour of knitting or crocheting gets you a lot more to show for your time than an hour of cross stitch, especially when you’re working on a complicated project.

Which is why a project I started for my daughter probably more than a year ago is still unrecognizable as its subject because I’ve barely done any work on it. (I’d like it to be done either for her birthday in September or for Christmas, so I’d better get over my big-project issues and get to stitching.)

The post covers a lot of reasons to love small projects, including that they are light on your budget (both monetary and time wise). It also looks at the basic supplies you need for projects big or small and gives you lots of ideas for how to use small cross stitch projects as decor or to make into gifts.

There are also tips for success when working on small projects. You might think it’s fine to rush but attention to detail is super important when you’re working on a small scale because a misplaced stitch or two can really make a difference when there are relatively few stitches in your project to start with.

Check out the post over at Caterpillar Cross Stitch, and let me know what you love about small cross stitch patterns. Or if you’re a fan of the epic projects, let me know that, too. Maybe you’ll convince me to give it more of a try!

[Photo: Caterpillar Cross Stitch]

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