This little birdie really is a sweet tweet. Stitch it up for Mom! Or for yourself if you’d rather do that. It’s free from Lady Kell at Kinkavel Krosses. Get the free chart.
A Mother’s Memorial
Recently Jeanne Dansby’s mother passed away and she presents a lovely free chart in memory of her mother. Visit her blog to find out how to get it at Byrds Nest blog. Our condolences go out to Jeanne. Learn more.
I Love You Mum Chart
Show Mum – or alter the chart a little to show Mom – how much you love her for Mother’s Day with this little freebie. Use the design for a card or a small ornament. The primitive design will be … Read More...
Daisy Chain Heart
This lovely daisy-themed chart from Stickeule will make a great project to stitch. You could also pull out one single daisy and stitch it too. Get the free chart.
Good Feast
Talons Auguilles shares so many great free charts with us and this one is no exception. It wishes us a good feast. Get the free chart.
Languedoc Roussillon Coat of Arms
This coat of arms is French and is quite impressive. Free from Mamou. Get the free chart.
Purple House Freebie
The wide variety of charts that have houses as a theme always amazes me. I guess we are drawn to them because home is so important to us. This house is pretty in purple and will be a fun little … Read More...
Floral Square
This simple floral square will be fin to stitch with the floss color of your choice. I like the simple symmetrical lines and repetitive nature of the motif. Get the free chart.
Sweary Elizabeth Bennet Bookmark
Hancock’s House of Happy offers creative charts all the time and this one doesn’t disappoint. One one hand there’s a traditional saying from Pride and Prejudice and on the other there’s a more modern take with some adult language that … Read More...
Dachshund Cross Stitch Super Cute Dog
From Sara Jessica at Cross Me Knot, here’s a cute doggie to stitch for the project of your choice. How can you resist it? Add the chart to your collection.
Looking for more cat and kitty-themed cross-stitch patterns? Check these … Read More...
The Chocolate Bunny
It’s a little out of season, but here’s a free chart involving a chocolate bunny that is too cute not to share. It is from Brigitte Dadaux. Get the free chart.
Cute Carrots Project
There’s not a free pattern in this post, just a cute project and a neat idea for framing – so check out the project at Stonewoodgrass blog involving cute carrots. There are loads more photos featured in the post. Check … Read More...
Fluffy Little Gray Dog Cross stitch Pattern
From Un Jour Une Grille, this fluffy gray dog is not only cute, but it will be perfect for a card or a small project where you need a little accent piece. Stitch it up in no time. Get the … Read More...
Bon Apetit!
From Mamou, here’s a chart that wishes you a healthy appetite! I could just eat it up with a spoon. Get the free chart.
Little Lacemakers
Frimousse is talented at offering little vignettes with characters engaged in various activities that are charming. In this case, the little sprites are making beautiful lace. Get the free chart.
A Beautiful Flower in the Garden
This happy little gardener is watering a lovely flower in the garden. He looks so jolly. Get the free chart.
Welcome in Happiness
This little house welcomes you in happiness. It would make a great housewarming gift or a great addition to a wreath to hang on your front door to welcome guests in to your home. Get the free chart.
Bracelet or Bookmark Chart – You Decide
Agi always has creative freebies and this time she’s got one project that can have two purposes. Use these patterns as bracelets or bookmarks – you get to decide. Get the free chart.
Looking for more Bookmark charts and cross-stitch … Read More...
Brookes Books
Brookes Books has a lovely set of letters going – they are up to the letter T. They are not only lovely, they are FREE. Check out more free charts on the Brookes Books Freebies Page.
Chupin’s Quaker Freebie
Here’s a great freebie from Claire93 with a Quaker theme. It has a central motif you could use for a small project or you could even pull other elements from the sampler out. Check it out.