Anchor
35 x 42 stitches 9 colors
Cry
19 x 19 stitches 16 colors
Husky
100 x 100 stitches 25 colors
Bonsai
51 x 42 stitches 7 colors
Einstein
97 x 97 stitches 2 colors
Slag
120 x 170 stitches 17 colors
Bus
26 x 17 stitches 6 colors
Owl
32 x 39 stitches 8 colors
OM
42 x 42 stitches 9 colors
Flower
59 x 76 stitches 14 colors
Lion
58 x 58 stitches 15 colors
Train
30 x 21 stitches 6 colors
Ballerina
96 x 103 stitches 1 color
Lion
84 x 58 stitches 7 colors
Train
143 x 51 stitches 16 colors
Bird
110 x 76 stitches 20 colors
Cushion Cover
211 x 211 stitches 9 colors
Rocket
107 x 73 stitches 21 colors
Clown
73 x 135 stitches 26 colors
Kitten
104 x 124 stitches 24 colors
Tiger
21 x 22 stitches 3 colors
Bookmark
31 x 111 stitches 1 color
Eyes
130 x 73 stitches 25 colors
Lion's Family
130 x 140 stitches 30 colors
Castle
34 x 35 stitches 5 colors
Dog
65 x 61 stitches 20 colors
Love
20 x 19 stitches 14 colors
Cushion Cover
241 x 241 stitches 17 colors
Love
20 x 19 stitches 14 colors
Dog
65 x 61 stitches 20 colors
Cushion Cover
241 x 241 stitches 17 colors
Grapes
16 x 19 stitches 2 colors
Turtle
12 x 9 stitches 3 colors
Giraffe
13 x 16 stitches 3 colors
OK
174 x 109 stitches 40 colors
Sunset
184 x 103 stitches 49 colors
David
120 x 130 stitches 14 colors
Cactus
15 x 24 stitches 5 colors
Border Collie
72 x 72 stitches 14 colors
Bookmark
31 x 109 stitches 4 colors
Saint Charbel
120 x 140 stitches 12 colors
Woman
59 x 125 stitches 7 colors
Bookmark
32 x 130 stitches 8 colors
Drops
112 x 140 stitches 14 colors
Wink
19 x 19 stitches 12 colors
Cushion Cover
241 x 241 stitches 7 colors
Sad
19 x 19 stitches 10 colors
Cushion Cover
241 x 241 stitches 14 colors
Bunny
50 x 66 stitches 25 colors
Raspberry
99 x 99 stitches 15 colors
Flowers
208 x 186 stitches 30 colors
Cushion Cover
233 x 233 stitches 30 colors
Watermelon
65 x 77 stitches 13 colors
Samurai
119 x 159 stitches 12 colors
Coffee
73 x 65 stitches 25 colors
Ship's Wheel
93 x 93 stitches 4 colors
Cushion Cover
247 x 247 stitches 13 colors
Butterfly
49 x 49 stitches 12 colors
Gerbera
98 x 98 stitches 15 colors
Tyrannosaurus Rex
106 x 89 stitches 14 colors
My name is Ann and I am delighted to meet you here!
For many, many years now I have been creating patterns for embroidery with a counted cross for myself and others, and now I have a wonderful opportunity to share them with you too. You know, I'm sure you will like it as much as my other friends like it. All my patterns, designs and charts have been very carefully designed to make your work easier.
So what are we talking about? ... We're talking about counted cross stitch ... No need to explain to you that cross stitch is one of the most popular hobbies in the world. It is very easy to learn and very easy to do, cross stitch is just embroidery with many small crosses to create a beautiful, memorable design. This fun craft is sometimes referred to as “counting cross stitching” because the pattern requires the embroiderer to carefully count the number of places so that she knows exactly where to place the stitches.
I also want to tell you that I myself really love to cross-stitch. I regard this as a kind of meditation. It is so soothing: stitch by stitch, stitch by stitch ... What else can calm you more?
What can you do with it? There is a lot you can do with it. You can decorate your home, you can donate it, but first of all, this is for you.
And what is needed for this? Unlike other crafts, the cross stitch supplies you'll need to get started is extremely simple. Think yourself, what could be simpler than a needle and thread?
If you've never done cross stitching before, you can start with a small and simple design and end up becoming a pro.
Today's online cross stitch shops offer a huge selection of fabrics and threads. I prefer the Aida fabric. It is easy to embroider and take care of it. Aida is woven from threads that are grouped into bundles in such a way that small holes remain through which a needle can be threaded. You've probably already heard about Aida, because Aida is the most common fabric for counting embroidery. Although one cannot but recall weaving and linen. But using Aida, in my opinion, is easier than all other fabrics.
Aida is sold in different colors and her color is very important. It will eventually become the backdrop for your finished cross stitch project.
And of course, when you choose a fabric, the count of fabric is also important — the size of the finished project and its general appearance depend on it ... It is also good that the size of the needles used corresponds to the choice of the count of fabric — so I always buy a pack of needles straight away.
There are many types of cross stitch floss on sale — Anchor, Madeira ... Personally, I prefer DMC threads. Today there are many different color options for cross stitch floss. If you download a pattern, you will be presented with a list of different specific colors. And I highly recommend that you follow these tips to make sure your project is as expected. Please understand that subtle variations often add dimension to the finished design, even if they are difficult to discern.
What else you need is a hoop and scissors. The hoop is used to stretch the fabric to keep the fabric flat while sewing. This greatly simplifies your work. Although I know people who prefer to do without a hoop.
Remember that when a project is complete and you look at it, you have a thrilling feeling. This is a natural pleasure, a great thrill.
Happy stitching!
There are hundreds of cross stitch designs in my Galleries and new one is added almost every day. I am sending new designs every few days to members of my Newsletter.
You can enter each of my cross stitch albums on this page and look for chart you want.
You can search for the pattern using my search box just enter your search terms comma separated (for example: cats, birds, dogs).
You can sign up to my Newsletter and receive new cross stitch designs each time I send them out.