The Sampler Girl is sharing a free chart in memory of the Titanic’s 100 year anniversary. This will be a limited freebie – it may disappear any time, so be sure to get over there an get the free chart now! Get the free chart.
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A Bunch of Mini Cat Cross Stitch Patterns
I know that I have shared a few of these individual patterns before, but if you’re a fan of cats and cross stitch I wanted to make sure you knew about the whole bunch of mini cat cross stitch patterns that are available from Happiness is Cross Stitching.
In all there are 24 different cats, with one for each month of the year as well as some seasonal and holiday ones. A few holidays repeat like Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day and Christmas, but it’s always good to have options, right?
Since St. Patrick’s Day is coming up soon I wanted to share this one, which is a little black cat wearing a hat and green collar with a shamrock on its tail. It looks like the pattern would use two colors (three if you want to make the eyes and nose white) and the actual stitching area is less than 30 by 30, co it wouldn’t take all that long to stitch. There’s a little bit of back stitching for the whiskers and shamrock stem, but this would be a great project for a new stitcher to try.
As I mentioned above, there’s also a cat for every month of the year if you want to make a sampler or stitch a topper for a little printed calendar. Or you could take the cats from those monthly patterns and use them in other projects.
These are super cute as gift tags or on cards, or there are some shown as little pillows if you like that look. The great thing about minis is that you can use them a bunch of different ways. A
And of course these cats are black, but you could easily change the coloring to make it look more like a cat in your life if you don’t happen to be lucky enough to have a black cat.
You can find all the charts — and some ideas of what to do with them — at Happiness is Cross Stitching.
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Elizabeth Novak-Czech says
Hi! Any chance this pattern is available anywhere? I see it is no longer available. My husband recreates the last meal on the Titanic each year. He is also very into flags and even purchased the White Star Line flag to display during the meal. I would love to make this pattern for him! Thank you for considering!
Sarah White says
That blog no longer exists and it doesn’t look like it’s in the Internet Archive.