Kali of kaligrilles cranks out free cross-stitch patterns more quickly than I can post about them! If you like her style, be sure to bookmark her blog. She publishes something new nearly every day. Here are a few recent designs:
(1) Fillette a…
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Kali of kaligrilles cranks out free cross-stitch patterns more quickly than I can post about them! If you like her style, be sure to bookmark her blog. She publishes something new nearly every day. Here are a few recent designs:
(1) Fillette a…
This week, we’ve gathered the greatest hand-embroidery patterns for you to try! We offer something for everyone, whether you’re a novice or an expert. Our free patterns range from simple cross-stitch designs to more complicated flower and animal motifs. … Read More...
(1) Marine au Chat Noir from Chez Mamigoz.
(2) Butterflies from AlarTTex.
(3) Rose from Sweet Bee.
(4) Les hérissons from Le blog de Vick.
(5) Time Flies from Happy Threads.
(6) Mr. Chat from mes petits bricolages et mes chats.
(7) Delicious Cupcake from Happy Threads.
(8) Welcome Friends from Connie G. Barwick of About.com.
(9)…
Thanks to the fabulous le blog friendstitch, I’ve just discovered the lovely designs of SAGARROIA, a French-language blog that focuses on reproducing Basque architecture in cross-stitch. The patterns are free for your personal use. Here are just two … Read More...
Thanks to the fabulous le blog friendstitch, I’ve just discovered the lovely designs of SAGARROIA, a French-language blog that focuses on reproducing Basque architecture in cross-stitch. The patterns are free for your personal use. Here are just two of these…
In case you haven’t noticed, Teri Dusenbury (TATBit Tats) has been sharing a series of her lovely patterns. Here are a few for you to enjoy. Be sure to check her blog — there are lots more!
Tatting is … Read More...
In case you haven’t noticed, Teri Dusenbury (TATBit Tats) has been sharing a series of her lovely patterns. Here are a few for you to enjoy. Be sure to check her blog — there are lots more!
(1) Butterfly bookmark
(2) Wheel of Faith bookmark
(3)…
This week, we’ve gathered the greatest hand-embroidery patterns for you to try! We offer something for everyone, whether you’re a novice or an expert. Our free patterns range from simple cross-stitch designs to more complicated flower and animal motifs. With … Read More...
(1) Fall-leaf dice from Les chroniques de Frimousse.
(2) Dia De Los Muertos Sugar Skull from Elemental Stitches.
(3) Miss Potiron from Le blog de Vick.
(4) A friendly witch from Carrément piquée !
(5) chat halloween from Le blog de kali.
(6) Halloween from AlarTTex.
(7) Happy Halloween from Mady_p2x.
(8)…
by jd wolfe
I’ve been running across so many cowl patterns lately that it MUST be a trend. I’m not one who is usually ‘up’ on trends, especially fashion trends. But, for what it’s worth, I like using a cowl on cold, wintry … Read More...
by jd wolfe
I love incorporating my stamps into collage and mixed media projects and so does Pam Carriker, she does amazing work and she recently visited Somerset Studio and filmed a wonderful technique video showing how to use stamps, inks, paints, pens … Read More...
by Vikram Goyal
I love incorporating my stamps into collage and mixed media projects and so does Pam Carriker, she does amazing work and she recently visited Somerset Studio and filmed a wonderful technique video showing how to…
by Anne Weaver
Dorinda from Flower Girl Designs shares a free pattern for making this kitchen towel hanger. This hanger will work with any kitchen towel. You just loop the towel through the hanger and hang it up. Go to the free pattern… Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Dorinda from Flower Girl Designs shares a free pattern for making this kitchen towel hanger. This hanger will work with any kitchen towel. You just loop the towel through the hanger and hang it up. Go to the free pattern.
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If you’re looking for an exciting way to express your holiday cheer this year, why not give embroidery a try? Embroidery is a fun, creative way to decorate clothes, accessories, and decorations with festive holiday designs. Plus, there are plenty … Read More...
(1) Pere Noel from gazette94.
(2) Calendrier de l’avent 2009 from Accueil.
(3) Folletti di Natale from Madame Chantilly Cross Stitch.
(4) Noel bookmark from Le blog de Liselotte.
(5) Needlepoint Christmas Petit Four from Cheryl Fall of About.com.
(6) Calendrier de l’Avent from Le blog de Liselotte.
(7) Heart Christmas tree…
by Anne Weaver
Head over to Cut Out and Keep to find out how to make this handy tote out of a shower curtain. The tutorial is an excerpt from the book Refashioned Bags : How to Upcycle Anything into High-Style Handbags by … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Head over to Cut Out and Keep to find out how to make this handy tote out of a shower curtain. The tutorial is an excerpt from the book Refashioned Bags : How to Upcycle Anything into High-Style Handbags by Faith Blakeney and Justina Blakeney. …
by Vikram Goyal
Check out the incredible level of detail on this polymer clay locket from RockyBeads! Isn’t it lovely? Click here to go to her original post.
Click here to go to her website and check out all of her romantic and feminine work!
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