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This is a listing for one downloadable PDF Cross stitch chart. Under The Mistoletoe designed by Angela. This is a PDF instant download listing. You will receive a PDF file by purchasing this listing. No fractionals. Full cross stitches with some backstitching, french knots and beads Charted with DMC Black and white Symbol chart Full color chart for backstitching Stitch count 117 x 116 Model stitched on 32 count fabric with two strands of DMC Please tag @_stitchwithcoffee_ on Instagram if you are working on this! I would love to see it! :) ====================================================================== If you do not have Adobe Reader to open these files, its free here ! www.adobe.com/products/reader When payment is confirmed, check your etsy email or go to your [my account]-[purchases] to download your PDF files. © 2022 Stitch with Coffee For personal stitching only. Please do not sell or share copies of StitchwithCoffee's designs in any form. If you wish to use these photos please include [www.stitchwithcoffee.etsy.com] or Instagram @_stitchwithcoffee_ Sorry, no refunds. Thank you ! Happy Stitching ! :)
It's time for another mystery piece, and this time it's sort of a mini sampler that celebrates the season.... Grab a handful of threads in fall colors: - a variegated Watercolours that has your favorite fall colors (you'll only need 4 or 5 of the 3-ply strands; I used a bit of Watercolours 285, "Sherwood Forest") - a dark color #5 pearl cotton for the borders (try medium-to-dark greens or browns; I used green DMC 3345) - a bright color #5 pearl cotton that reminds you of fall leaves (I used rusty orange DMC 920) - two #5 pearl cottons that are a nutty brown - one light and one dark (just a strand or two of each is all you'll need, and not until the final lesson, so there's no hurry on that one!) - a Kreinik #8 Braid in your favorite gold (I used 002HL) - a piece of 8" x 8" 18 ct. canvas in sandstone or tan or eggshell is fine, too. Here's the first graph for you to start your stitching: From the center of your canvas, start stitching the Large Cross variations, using 1 ply of your variegated Watercolours. Work outwards until you reach the narrow border lines, then stitch those with 1 strand of your border color #5 pearl cotton. Work the remainder of the Large Cross sections, and then start on your wide outer borders. You can go back and add the gold squares in all the border intersections, using 1 strand of your Kreinik #8 Braid. Here's an up-close graph of those Large Cross variations (I don't know what else to call them!): These are rather odd stitches, in that the large cross goes over 5 x 5 threads, then you add pairs of straight stitches on top. What I like about this composite stitch is how "bumpy" it is. It creates an interesting texture when you fill a larger area, and they remind me of little raised "buttons" on the canvas. Go ahead and stitch a few, and see what you think.... Next Monday we'll add some more color and texture and little by little, this design will start to POP! (Trust me, this is a really fun one to stitch up and there will be several interesting options for you to play with down the road...and when you get further along, you'll be saying, "oh yeah, this is definitely a Novembery piece...") See ya next time!!
CROSS STITCH PATTERN DETAILS: The finished size : 90 x 80 stitchesThe model was stitched over 2 threads on Aida 14 ct. Zweigart ref.100 COPYRIGHTPlease do not use PDF or printed version of my patterns for reselling. Also the representation on any free web resource is prohibited. Please understand me as the owner. If you have something to discuss please contact me and I'm sure we can work it out together.SHIPPINGIt is free. This is a downloading of digital file.REFUNDS AND EXCHANGESPlease make sure you buy a digital pattern in PDF format. This is a not finished project. No fabric, floss, or other materials are included in the listing.
This counted cross stitch card kit includes: 16 count speckled Zweigart Aida, pre-sorted stranded cottons, a clear chart and instructions and an alphabet to personalise your finished designl. An A5 cream tri-fold card and envelope are also included. Finished design size 10cm by 16cm. This kit uses cross stitch, back stitch and French knots. This design was released on the 16th May 2023 as part of the Bothy Threads 2023 Spring Collection. It is based on original artwork by Hannah Dale of Wrendale Designs.
This is a modern cross stitch pattern of "Scandinavian Horses Dala" for instantly downloadable after purchase, so you can start stitching right away! Embroider with pleasure and decorate your house with your beautiful works! Design 600. DMC colors: 10, 149 stitches wide x 155 stitches high Aida 14: 10.64" x 11.07" (27.03 x 28.12 cm) Aida 16: 9.31" x 9.69" (23.65 x 24.61 cm) Aida 18: 8.28" x 8.61" (21.03 x 21.87 cm) Dimensions of the pattern do not include the margins. You should add at least 3-4" (7-10 cm) on every side to draw up the embroidery. In this PDF pattern you will find: - a full-color cross stitch pattern with symbols on several pages for further printing, - a black and white cross stitch pattern with symbols on several pages for further printing, - a DMC color floss legend. Plus image files for viewing on a smartphone or tablet. More Scandinavian patterns - https://etsy.me/2I0c7Mu Buy 2 get 1 free* – add 3 patterns to your cart and enter the code BUY2GET1FREE Or just follow the link http://etsy.me/2AhKWsg Buy 3 get 2 free* – add 5 patterns to your cart and enter the code BUY3GET2FREE Or just follow the link http://etsy.me/2jFJngB Buy 5 get 5 free* – add 10 patterns to your cart and enter the code BUY5GET5FREE Or just follow the link http://etsy.me/2B9NLsr *No waiting! Instant download of your files after the payment is confirmed! It is important to know. This is a pattern, a digital product. No physical product will be sent to you. This material is intended solely for personal use and can not be transferred or sold in any way. Please note that all Lovemeoks Embroidery patterns are copyright protected, and are for personal use only. They cannot be reproduced, copied, or distributed without my express knowledge and permission. Thank you very much! Happy stitching! © Lovemeoks Embroidery, 2018. All rights reserved.
TAST stitch 60 is diamond stitch. I already stitched a lot of experiments on my TAST 2010 sampler and didn’t think I could come up with something new. Luckily I was inspired by Barbara’s experiment with diamond and herringbone stitch. I started with a diamond stitch in Stef Francis perle 5. Then I added a herringbone stitch as if I was stitching a double herringbone. The thread is perle 5. Now I could weave another row of herringbone stitches through the first herringbone row and the diamond stitch. Here I put the needle over the diamond stitch and under the herringbone stitch. In the second part of the herringbone I put the needle under the diamond stitch and over the herringbone stitch of the previous row. My finished stitch combo. Here I did almost the same, but now with 2 rows of diamond stitches. The threads are perle 5. Again almost the same, but now I stitched a combo of woven diamond and Cretan stitches. The threads are perle 5 and Caron Wildflowers. It would have been nice to add French knots or beads, but there was not enough space for them on my sampler. Take a closer look at my diamond stitch sampler here.
I'm sure there are many things you love about cross stitch but threading your needle is probably not one of them! It can certainly be a little frustrating and something that we all struggle with at least on occasion.Even though cross stitch/tapestry needles have a bigger eye than some other types of needle which makes them easier to thread, it can still be tricky!But you can’t get far without threading your needle, so I’m going to share my top 3 tips to help make it a little bit less frustrating
Have you ever wondered if there was a right and wrong side to your cross stitch fabric?And if there is, how can you tell...and does it matter?!The short answer is that technically, yes, there is a right and wrong side but from a practical point of view it will likely be so hard to tell the difference that it probably doesn’t matter which side you use!So, let's talk about ways that you can identify the right and wrong side (or the front and back!), and when it might be helpful to know this.If you
Les petites Croix de Lucie During Winter Cross Stitch Pattern - Counted Cross Stitch ~ New Cross Stitch ~ Anabella's Cross Stitch Stitch count is 90w x 90h Frame/finishing not included. Thanks for looking! ✄ Happy Stitching! Anabella's Cross Stitch Store xo Join our Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/AnabellasGroup Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anabellas_shop/ To be directed back to the Home Page, click: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnabellasShop Less
I'm oh so happy that it's finally spring. We had such a long, gray, cold, snowy winter! Now the peepers are peepin', the flowers are bloomin', the trees are budding, and the SUN is shining! Hope you all are enjoying spring as well - celebrate with this new freebie! Enjoy! PS - I chose to stitch mine with dmc plum 3041 & light olive green 3012. I'd love to see pictures of yours! Spring Freebie by The Stitcherhood copyright 2010, all rights reserved.
Pulled out Glinda to watch the US Open with me. Carolyn suggested the four way mosaic for the dress and sleeve. I changed to the larger version for the skirt. Glinda the Good Witch Skirt stitch Overview More tennis and stitching tonight.
As I was saying the other day.... I think it's time to tinker around with some of those traditional quilt star blocks, and make a few new comtemporary "art quilt" designs. I've already started in that vein with my favorite STARRY NIGHT design from a few years ago. Here it is in all its complex and colorful glory: More recently, I came up with the wildly colorful RED HOT PEPPERS quilt design that makes me smile every time I look at it: Well, I've been staring at that design on my wall for a few months now, and after watching the amazing pictures of snowy weather all over the country this winter, I thought it'd be appropriate to create a new "art quilt" that updates the old LONE STAR motif, but adds a bit more pizazz to the mix. So this month's new design offering is a WINTER SKY quilt pattern in tealy blues and orchidy purples that is, I've gotta say, WAY COOL: It's a larger size than my first little lone stars: 10" x 10" on french blue 18 ct. canvas. It also uses two different Watercolours: 192, "Elderberry Wine" for the multi-color bits, and 160, "Night Sky" for the subtle variegated blue border area. I've also sneaked in a bit of glitz with a touch of purple Ribbon Floss amongst the rest of the #5 pearl cotton colors. Here's a close-up of the star block (and the actual colors are a bit darker than my scanner is showing in the photos): When I start stitching on a new one of these quilt designs, I always amaze myself again and again with how much FUN they are to stitch. They really do make great "no-brainer" projects in-between more complex stitching projects (and I really don't mind stitchers saying that they're "no-brainers" 'cuz that's exactly what I've designed them to be - grin!) So, if you're interested in whipping up a few artsy-type stars to while a way a cold winter's night -- check out my new WINTER SKY pattern on my website (listed on the list at the right in bold letters.) It's a fun one!
It is often said (and I very much agree) that cross stitch is an ideal hobby to pick up if you don't want to spend a lot on fancy equipment; it really doesn't cost a lot of money to get started.However, I think it's only fair to warn you that cross stitch can become highly addictive and you may eventually find that... "buying cross stitch supplies and using them are two separate hobbies"I think this is totally true for me. There's always a new fabric to try or a pretty new thread colour I absolu
This is a listing for a two PDF instant downloadable cross stitch pattern. This is the listing for the FULL SET of the 2022 Christmas Sweater Series designed by Angela from stitchwithcoffee designs This includes both the Grey Tabby Set and Orange Tabby set including all 7 designs :) Check out Shop for the rest of the Christmas Sweater Series www.stitchwithcoffee.etsy.com This is a PDF instant download listing. You will receive a PDF file by purchasing this listing. No fractionals. Full cross stitches and some backstitching Charted with DMC and Etoile (conversions with DMC included) Black and white Symbol chart Full color chart for backstitchiing Stitch count Christmas Stocking 51 x 66 Candy Canes 51 x 66 Christmas Gift-Giving 51 x 66 Christmas Ornaments 51 x 66 Snowman 51 x 66 Gingerbread 51 x 66 Merry Christmas 51 x 66 Model stitched on 32 count fabric with two strands of DMC Please tag @_stitchwithcoffee_ on Instagram if you are working on this! I would love to see it! :) ====================================================================== If you do not have Adobe Reader to open these files, its free here ! www.adobe.com/products/reader When payment is confirmed, check your etsy email or go to your [my account]-[purchases] to download your PDF files. © 2022 Stitch with Coffee For personal stitching only. Please do not sell or share copies of StitchwithCoffee's designs in any form. If you wish to use these photos please include [www.stitchwithcoffee.etsy.com] or Instagram @_stitchwithcoffee_ Sorry, no refunds. Thank you ! Happy Stitching ! :)
Take the frustration out of frequent floss changes and confetti stitches. Our Pin Stitch Tutorial has detailed diagrams and instructions to make learning quick and easy.
Christmas Goose Cross Stitch Downloadable PDF Pattern Stitch this festive Christmas goose pattern! This striking goose with a bright ribbon tied around its neck is surrounded by a patchwork style patchwork border. The bright colours give a contemporary feel to an otherwise traditional Christmas motif which is small and fun to stitch! Pattern details: Stitch count: 58 stitches wide x 68 stitchers wide. On 14 count fabric this = 10.5cm x 12.5cm (4 inches x 4 3/4inches). Thread = DMC stranded cotton. Stitch details: mostly full stitches, with very small amount of fractional stitches on the ribbon around th goose's neck, plus backstitch, (for outlining and adding definition to the design). You will recieve: A five page PDF file containing: an image of the stitched up design on various colour suggestions of fabric, a full colour 1 page chart with symbols and a key for DMC stranded cotton. PLEASE NOTE: this is a listing for a downloadable cross stitch pattern - it is not a finished piece of stitching!
Want to learn to cross stitch like a pro? Have a look at this list of the top ten cross stitch tips and see if you agree with other stitchers!
This is the pattern only. You will need to supply all materials required to complete. Product Line: Sue Hillis Designs Model Specifications: Stitch Count 91w x 119h Project Size 6.5" x 8.5" on 14cnt Fabric 14ct Stitcher's Choice Charm CH-L164
We're continuing the Tamagotchi streak! Mametchi has joined our cross-stitch crew now. We make cross-stitch patterns and physical cross-stitch badges, favourite the shop to keep up to date with our new additions! This listing is for a digital pattern, not a finished product. You can see more of our work on @NeedleForNerds on Twitter and Instagram! Make sure to tag us in any stitches you do. For personal use only. Please do not sell or redistribute. This is a digital product. I will not be able to accept refunds. Please feel free to contact me with any questions! DISCLAIMER: This item is not a licensed product and I do not claim ownership over the trademarked ideas used. This listing is strictly for the time spent in creating this item. All copyrights and trademarks of the trademarked ideas being used belong to their respective owners and are not being sold.
In this tutorial, I'll show you 5 ways to stitch a single cross stitch.
How you ever met a cross stitcher (or embroiderer of any kind) who is shy about buying supplies for her "stash"? Me neither! You want to support her craft or hobby but you don't want to buy something she might already have - and then have to return - then…
Although the basics of cross stitch are pretty easy to get the hang of, these hints and tips should help make it even easier and give your work a professional look.