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Book Review: 200 Japanese Cross Stitch Designs

August 21, 2025 by Sarah White

If you like repeating cross stitch designs, borders you can use on other projects or as bookmarks, florals and Japanese-inspired designs, you’ll want to check out 200 Japanese Cross Stitch Designs by Saeko Endo. This collection of 200 cross stitch charts is low on instruction but big on inspiration for those who are comfortable taking a chart and running with it. 

The book includes a brief introduction to the needed supplies and basics of stitching, but mostly is just photographs of finished designs and the charts that go with them. The charts vary widely in size and there can be anywhere from one to six charts printed on a single page. 

Many of the designs are repeating patterns, but the chart shows a larger version so you can see how the repeats go together. Each chart has marked what portion is repeating and how many stitches and rows it includes. Other than that the charts are not numbered, but there are darker lines every five rows to help you count. 

The patterns all range from one to three colors, and some include half cross stitches or back stitching, but most are full stitches. 

The book is arranged into categories of motifs: geometric patterns, retro patterns, traditional Japanese patterns, floral and fauna and borders and pictorial motifs. 

My favorites are the Japanese designs, many of which are recognizable from woodcuts, kimono designs and traditional shashiko embroidery.  You’ll find cherry blossoms, suns, knots, and simple line designs that would be lots of fun to stitch. 

There are a few pages devoted to different ways to modify charts such as changing colors, changing the way to design is repeated, flipping and rotating designs.

Other than that you’re on your own for how you actually want to use these designs. Of course they can just be stitched and framed but it might have been nice to see some of the projects stitched and staged in a way you might use them in everyday life (repeating motifs as coasters, or a bigger design turned into a pillow, for example). 

Sometimes it helps to see designs used in different ways to get you thinking about how you might use them yourself. If you don’t need that creative push, this is a fine book full of patterns you’ll have fun playing with in different ways. 

About the book: 112 pages, paperback, 200 patterns. Published 2025 by David & Charles. Suggested retail price $24.99.

 

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35 Spooktacular Halloween Pillows You Can Sew Today

 

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Halloween Pillow Sewing Patterns Free

 

It’s that time of year when the nights get darker, the air gets crisper, and your inner maker is dying (pun intended) to get crafty. Halloween is just around the corner—and if you’re anything like us, you’re already dreaming up ways to transform your home into a haunted haven! But here’s a ghoulishly fun idea you may not have tried yet: Halloween pillows. That’s right—spooky, kooky, cozy throw pillows that you can sew yourself and scatter around your home like fabric candy.

We’ve dug through the crypts of the internet (okay, Pinterest and blog archives) to bring you 35 fang-tastic Halloween pillow sewing patterns and tutorials that range from frightfully adorable to downright eerie. Whether you’re going for chic witchy vibes, cute kid-friendly ghosts, or full-on haunted house aesthetics, there’s a pillow project here to match your spooky style.

These aren’t your average throw pillows either—we’re talking tombstones, witches’ boots, bats, black cats, and glow-up ghosts. Many of these include free patterns and SVGs, so you can get started right away—even if you’re a beginner! From patchwork pumpkins to creepy spider webs, these DIY pillows will instantly upgrade your Halloween decor game without draining your wallet.

Best part? Most of these projects can be whipped up in an afternoon, which makes them perfect for weekend crafting or even last-minute spooky season decorating. And if you’re hosting a Halloween party or want to create a cozy haunted corner, these handmade cushions are an absolute scream.

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Spooky Skeleton Halloween Pillow – Eighteen25 

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A Witchy Halloween Pillow

season, these 35 Halloween pillow tutorials are bursting with creepy creativity. They’re a perfect blend of festive fun and DIY flair—and let’s be honest, they’re way more unique than anything you’ll find in a store.

So go ahead—pick your poison! Will it be a cheeky ghost pillow for the couch? A towering tombstone for your reading nook? Or maybe a candy corn color block creation that’s just too sweet to spook? You’ll be surprised how quickly your home starts to feel Halloween-ready with just a few themed cushions scattered about.

 Don’t forget to pin your favorites, share with fellow fabric fiends, and show off your spooky stitches in the comments or on social! Whether you’re making one or the whole creepy collection, these pillows are sure to bring handmade Halloween magic to your home.

Now… who’s ready to sew some spook?

 

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