I have to share with you my latest obsession – Disney cross-stitch patterns! As a huge Disney fan, I couldn’t resist trying my hand at creating some of these adorable patterns that are …
Beautiful fuchsias Online pattern (for download) - colourful chart of the pattern with a list of Anchor, Ariadna, DMC, Madeira mouline and Preciosa beads in the form of a pdf file. This cross stitch pattern is designed for 14ct Aida but you are welcome to use it on other sizes as well. Size in crosses 153 x 250 Size in cm 28 x 46 Number of colours 29 Reference number W 8387 Decorate your house with these beautiful flowers! Buy, cross-stitch and enjoy your hand made picture :)
DIGITAL PDF CROSS STITCH PATTERN FOR INSTANT DOWNLOAD. A symbolic gothic cross stitch ornament about love, death and rebirth. An idea for embroidery, with which you can say that love is eternal. This cross stitch is perfect for those who like Gothic themes, as well as for those who want to make an unusual gift. FILES FOR DOWNLOADING INCLUDES: – 1 PDF file with cross stitch patterns. PDF contains 3 variations of charts: chart with color and symbol blocks, chart with symbols only, chart with color blocks only. It can be printed on A4 paper. Also PDF file contains useful information about colors, the number of stitches, and the number of skeins of thread in each color – 3 charts in JPG format in three variations: chart with color and symbol blocks, chart with symbols only, chart with color blocks only FINISHED SIZE: Size for 14 count canvas 137 x 117 stitches, 24,9 cm in width (9,8 inches), 21,2 cm in height (8,3 inches) Colors: 3 DMC palette colors ME AND MY CONTACTS: Hi! My name Ekaterina Byrkova. I am a designer of patterns for cross-stitch, and also create other things from plastic canvas, fabric and felt. I will be happy to help you if you have any questions about the patterns. You can write to me in private messages on Inspire Uplift. COPYRIGHT AND OTHER INFORMATION: All rights reserved. All patterns and tutorials are intended for personal use only. It is prohibited to share, copy, resell, license and sublicense, use in advertising and use for other commercial purposes.
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No delivery costs - PDF file straight to your inbox. Start stitching today! Cross Stitch Quaker SUPER LONG Band Strawberry Sampler with, flowers, Vases, Borders, Ackworth vintage folk art PDF counted chart 216A USEFUL INFORMATION: FABRIC: Use Cream, White or Antique White Zweigart Aida fabric or alternative: FINISHED SIZE: (1 cross per thread) 10 ct 191x476 Stitches (48.5 x 120.9 cm) (19.1 x 47.6 in.) 14 ct 191x476 Stitches (34.7 x 86.4 cm) (13.6 x 34.0 in.) 16 ct 191x476 Stitches (30.3 x 75.6 cm) (11.9 x 29.8 in.) 18 ct 191x476 Stitches (27.0 x 67.2 cm) (10.6 x 26.4 in.) 20 ct 191x476 Stitches (24.3 x 60.5 cm) (9.6 x 23.8 in.) 22 ct 191x476 Stitches (22.1 x 55.0 cm) (8.7 x 21.6 in.) 25 ct 191x476 Stitches (19.4 x 48.4 cm) (7.6 x 19.0 in.) 32 ct 191x476 Stitches (15.2 x 37.8 cm) (6.0 x 14.9 in.) 36 ct 191x476 Stitches (13.5 x 33.6 cm) (5.3 x 13.2 in.) STITCH COUNT: 191x476 stitches THREADS: just 9 colours CANVAS SIZE: Allow about 5 inches (12cm) all around the design for the frame. COMPATIBILITY: PatternKeeper inclusive. If you can't find stockists or need any advice locating materials to complete your cross stitch pattern please contact me. There are some great sellers on Etsy I can point you to. :-) ---------------- I can also supply converted chart for other colour thread manufacturers and different size fabric counts, please contact me with details you require. All charts are split in half and enlarged onto A4, the first section is plain colour blocks, the second part the chart pale colour blocks with black symbols on the top (like in the magazines). The remainder of the pages are black and white symbols for great for plain viewing and laser printing. The final page is the legend of the 6 strand colours showing the symbols. The printed size of this chart is A4. Should you decide to buy this or any of my charts and you find a problem or you need different magnification, cloth size or thread manufacturer I would be more than happy to customise a chart for your needs. I am constantly updating and improving the charts over time and will keep you updated with any improvements I make. PLEASE NOTE This listing is for the provision of electronic supply instant download of a PDF file ONLY. The benefit of this is that the download is instant, you can start stitching today. Should however, you require a printed version I can arrange this but I would require your full postal address so that I can get a separate quote for postage. Please contact me for more details. Cross stitch / tapestry chart created with Ursa Software MacStitch Pro.
Cross stitch pattern in PDF ! Important: This is a digital product. The physical item will NOT be shipped.! You will receive 1 PDF file with colored symbols Fabric: 14 count Aida Colours: 4 DMC Stitches: 93 x 93 Size: 16.87w X 16.87h cm Use 2 strands of thread for cross stitch ! All my patterns for personal use only !
Bonnet girl cross stitch patterns from 1921 Anne Orr designs. The page includes a farm boy, birds, elephant, horse and several other charts.
New! Instant Download available for this pattern! How does it work? EASY! Within about 5 minutes of your payment, you'll receive a separate email with a link to download your patterns immediately. No more waiting for manual email delivery! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a cross stitch pattern to download! This pattern uses 12 DMC and Ariadna thread color legend Fabric: 22 count This pattern is to be made 1:1 - 1 sign : 1 gobelin stitch Finished size: 17cm/32cm Use 2 or 3 strands of skein for best result. Happy Stitching! Refunds are not available due to the digital nature of the product.
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Pattern details : -Size: 80w x 140h stitches, 14cm х 25cm -Fabric: 14 Count Aida - Colors Required: 43 colors + blends You’ll get : - Black and white symbol chart - Color symbol chart - Color floss key with DMC stranded cotton How is the purchase going? 1. You pay for the goods 2. After payment download link becomes available in your personal account. 3. Downloading the cross stitch pattern *Please note that due to the digital nature of this item, it cannot be returned, cancelled, or exchanged.
Free printable cross stitch pattern with a cute magic gnome designed by Eugeniya Chernova.
Mushroom Gnome cross stitch chart designed by KsPatternsXstitch. ATTENTION! Fabric and threads are not included! Cross stitch charts are intended for personal use only and can't be distributed any way. Стоимость доставки в (Другой город) Рассчитать Подождите идёт расчёт доставки... Characteristics ThemesFairy-tale Characters, Funny Scene, Men FabricBelfast 32, Linda 27, Aida 14, Aida 16 Size56x100 st. Shades qty28 StitchesFr. knot, Backstitch, Full stitch Product typePDF instant download file Description Read How to Buy Cross Stitch Chart Finished size 56x100 stitches (4.00 x 7.14 inches or 10.16 x 18.14 cm) 28 shades of DMC threads are used, including blends Color-Symbol Chart in PDF format, instant download. Instruction is in English. Files: Demand (DMC).jpg (38.1 Кб) Designer: KsPatternsXstitch
As promised, more free vintage cross stitch or filet crochet patterns! These patterns are more of the same series that I scanned recently so they're from the same time period, the 1910s and 1920s. Just like the others, you can either use them as a template for cross stitch or, if you're into crochet, filet crochet. The first two are pretty sprays of flowers that kind of remind me of fuchsias or lily of the valley: A nice old fashioned rose pattern: Easy little flower motif: Here's another pattern that would look so sweet on a baby dress yoke, either cross stitched or filet crochet. Love this little pattern!: Nice corner patterns for hankies or napkins, these would also look great in the center of pretty handmade pillow covers: This one's pretty elaborate but could be used for sheet edgings or the ends of a table runner: I hope you enjoy these patterns as much as I've enjoyed sharing them with you! And to think, it all started with a search through my vintage pattern book collection of something else entirely! Now that I've hit the books, let's see what else I come up with to share. Enjoy!
Bolsa para tartas, un completo tutorial con instrucciones, gráfico y fotografías para que puedas hacerlo tú también. Una labor preciosa.
This free chart from Brigitte Dadaux reminds me of crisp sheets with that smell of the outdoors. There’s nothing better than clothes fresh from the line outdoors. This free chart is a great w…
••• This is a downloadable cross-stitch pattern ••• ••• The Design ••• 'In This House' BDSM Cross Stitch Pattern This pattern is designed with 14 count Aida cloth, can be stitched on any grade of canvas. The size will change based on the thread count of your fabric. Stitches: 115 x 106 Finished Sizes: 14 count: 8.2 x 7.6 inches (20.9 x 19.4cm) 16 count: 7.2 x 6.7 inches (17 x 18.3cm) 18 count: 6.4 x 5.9 inches (16.2 x 15.1cm) 20 count: 5.8 x 5.3 inches (14.6 x 13.6cm) 22 count: 5.2 x 4.9 inches (13.3 x 12.4cm) Palette: DMC Colors: 2 CLOTH COLOR: ANY ••• The Download ••• Your pattern includes: - Thread chart with symbol key, thread lengths etc - Full color pattern - Black and White pattern (for easier printing) - Symbol version The pattern file will be available immediately after checkout. ••• Our Guarantee ••• Your satisfaction is crucial to us. Please get in contact if you have any questions. We have a money-back guarantee if you are unhappy for any reason. ••• Copyright ••• This is an original cross stitch pattern by The Lonely Seaman. Please do not reproduce the pattern without permission. Thank you for understanding. BDSM Cross Stitch Pattern - Mature Cross Stitch Pattern - Adult Cross Stitch - BDSM, Dominatrix, Kink, Fetish, Leather Corsets and Whips
How to make this biscornu. You will need: Linen DMC threads or any other threads of your choice Lightweight interfacing Fray check - if desired Polyester stuffing Swarovski crystal bead or any button or bead of your choice More information regarding this biscornu can be found on my blog here Use a slip stitch, ensuring you line up the centre carefully You should have the same amount of straight stitches on each side to match up perfectly, this ensures a perfectly shaped biscornu. You are now ready to fill with stuffing, ensure you fill into the corners. The biscornu is nearly finished and should now look like this. You are now ready to put the finishing touches to your biscornu Put a couple of stitches through the centre to pull the biscornu into shape I attached the Swarovski crystal with fabric glue or you could use a small button or charm. I trimmed the other side with Swarovski crystals Your biscornu is now finished! Here is the matching pinkeep and box I made for a friend Enjoy!
For the excel enthusiast! The Product: This listing is for a digital PDF, not a finished product! Nothing will be mailed and this is designed for you to print at home and get started straight away. The Pattern: - The Pattern in colour and black and white variations - Includes one large PDF pattern compatible with cross stitch apps like Pattern Keeper - A mockup of the finished embroidery for reference. - Basic guidelines and colour legend in DMC threads - A chart with symbols and colours (very easy to follow!) - An FAQ guide for cross stitch beginners The Design: The finished design is approximately 10 x 10 cm (6x6 inches), or 55 x 55 stitches embroidered on 5 squares per cm or 14 count Aida fabric. For this design you'll need 3 colors and backstitching is optional. A small simple weekend project design. Happy stitching!
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Eccoti Silvana, una macchina da cucire , per la seconda tasca della tua borsa E' uno schema dell'agenda 2011 "L'atelier de la brodeuse " au point de corix - Mango Pratique, di cui abbiamo ancora solo qualche copia poichè, giustamente, è già uscita...
Good morning, my friends... and I don't use the word "friends" lightly. It has been a week since we lost our dear Cathey and with each passing day I realize even more what a special and inspiring friend she was over the past four years as well as just how important each of you is in my life. "It still amazes me after all these years of Blogging and being on the computer the kinds of relationships you can develop. Here you are connecting with someone you've never met or even talked to on the phone and an instant friendship blossoms :o)" ~ Pumpkin Patch & Co. ~ September 9, 2011 The previous highlighted sentences weren't written by me, but they could have been--or by any one of you, no doubt. They were written on Cathey's blog back in this post from September 2011 which she wrote to thank me and another blogging friend for some little surprise gifts we had sent her way. It's hard to explain blogging friendships to people who don't blog, isn't it? I think, too many times, these friendships are dismissed by non-bloggers as "not real" because, in most cases, we've never met each other. But, like Cathey, I treasure the blogging friendships I've made and know they are real. I've spent the past week re-reading parts of Cathey's blog and crying my way through the emails that we exchanged over the past few years. I think every blogging friendship is formed because of something shared--not only the love of stitching, but also a personality trait, a certain sense of humor, similar family backgrounds or beliefs, etc. Cathey was much younger than me--in fact I teased her that she was young enough to be my daughter (well, if I'd had her at age 16!!), but that didn't stop us from becoming fast friends. I, along with all of you, admired her strength and determination to beat the disease that spread so quickly through her. I will miss her every day and think of her each time I see a pumpkin in any form. ((^∙^)) Rest in peace, my sweet friend... Stitching brought Cathey comfort as it does for so many of us. Lately, I've only been stitching for friends, but I can finally show you some of the things I've been working on and have sent on to their new homes... EXCHANGE WITH LYNN: When someone with almost 3000 followers on her Happiness Is Cross Stitching blog asked me to do an exchange with her, I was taken aback! And a bit nervous... I really have a hard time pinning down exactly what to stitch for anyone. Do any of you have that problem? I think I tend to overthink things, but I finally decided on a block from Hillside Samplings' "Seasonal Samplings" chart for Lynn. I stitched this on 32 ct. flax Belfast linen using the suggested DMC colors and finished it into a black box. As you can see, I added the date and Lynn's initials onto the stitching, too. I'm very happy with the way it turned out and Lynn seems to love it, as well. Exchange gift for Lynn B. Here's a glimpse of the inside which I lined with this pretty black and white swirly fabric and edged with handmade trim in DMC 3045. The box started off as a simple wooden unfinished piece that I sanded, primed, and painted with three coats of black craft paint. Inside of box for Lynn B. I also stitched this little scissor fob for Lynn using the freebie that can be found on this page from Casa Mia (scroll down to near the bottom of the page and you'll see it). I simply used the same DMC colors as in the box finish and added the same border so it would coordinate with the box. Scissor fob freebie for Lynn B. I thought it would be nice to include a few non-stitched treats, too, so I also included a cute pair of Eiffel Tower scissors, some black and white fabric, and an "L" monogrammed needleminder... And here is a final shot of the whole exchange. The package crossed the Atlantic Ocean and made it's way to Lynn's home in England in a record-breaking SIX days!! Unbelievable... Lynn's gift to me should be arriving sometime next week--I can hardly wait to see what she created for me... Exchange gifts sent to Lynn B. ~ October 2013 BIRTHDAY GIFT FOR MYRA: My friend, Myra, is one of my long-time blogging buddies--one of those faithful friends who always leaves a comment and whose emails certainly brighten my day. She celebrated a most special birthday in September so I wanted to make her day a memorable one and this little piece is what sprang from my needle. It is a tiny over-one piece from the Prairie Schooler "Acorns" (Book No. 65) and features a cute Pilgrim couple preparing for Thanksgiving. I usually stitch Myra something Halloween related, but decided that if she's anything like me, Thanksgiving stitchings aren't quite as plentiful so I went with this one this year. Birthday gift for Myra I changed the colors on some of the leaves (they are nowhere near as bright as they appear in the photo above--they're more like the picture below) and had to change the color of her bonnet and his stockings to a pale gray as the suggested white wasn't showing up well enough on the almond colored fabric. To finish it off into this Thanksgiving pillow I added a few autumnal colored fabrics, some brown ric-rac and a wooden button. Tiny and cute--just the way I like my stitching! Happy Birthday again, dear Myra--may your coming year be filled with happiness... Finished birthday pillow for Myra BIRTHDAY GIFT FOR VALERIE: And for my fun, young friend, Valerie in San Francisco, who celebrated her birthday earlier this month, I stitched this Homespun Elegance design called "Majestic Cat" from the September/October 2013 issue of "Just Cross Stitch Magazine." I stitched Mr. Kitty on 40 ct. flax Newcastle with a variety of DMC and overdyed threads. I did change some of the colors and added in the yellow. "Majestic Cat" by Homespun Elegance Her gift is finished off into a little pillow that Valerie can set on a shelf or fireplace mantle when she decorates for Halloween each year. I hope you like him my friend--I had a wonderful time stitching him for you... Happy Birthday and best wishes for a fun-filled year ahead! Birthday pillow for Valerie GIVEAWAY WIN... My friend, Tricia, recently offered this darling Shepherd's Bush Thanksgiving chart in a recent giveaway. I was the lucky winner and I promised to pass it along when I was done stitching it so watch this space for a future giveaway... Not only did Tricia include the chart and a bit of the WDW Indian Summer thread to finish it off, but she also included the sweetest handmade card. Tricia's cards are perfection--I love them! You can see more of her beautifully creative cards at her Simply Stamping blog. Thank you again, Tricia--I look forward to stitching this one very soon! Giveaway win from Tricia And just look at this sweet bouquet of flowers which my oldest son brought me last month. He had to stay at our house for a time while the bathroom in his apartment was being remodeled. What was supposed to be "a few days" turned into almost two weeks so he brought me this lovely arrangement as a "thank you." What did he get for his dad--why a six-pack of a craft beer, of course! I think we raised him right, don't you?! Flowers from my oldest son FINAL THOUGHTS ON FRIENDSHIP: While looking through one of the new psychology books that I recently ordered for my library (Discovering Joye: Uncovering the Treasures Inside Ordinary People, Places, Things, and Ourselves by Jim Stovall), I came upon a chapter on friendship and these words caught my eye: "Friends are not simply individuals who make us feel good or bring us what we want. Friends are those people who complete us and make the road on which we travel not necessarily easier, but more significant in lasting ways." Thank you, my friends, for coming into my life and helping to make it more significant and meaningful... in so many ways. Bye for now...
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