For centuries, people have honored the lives of those who came before them with colorful and bright sugar skulls during Day of the Dead celebrations in Latin America. These festive, sugary works of handmade art are designed to bring protection, wisdom and the celebration of love everlasting. This... Read more
For centuries, people have honored the lives of those who came before them with colorful and bright sugar skulls during Day of the Dead celebrations in Latin America. These festive, sugary works of handmade art are designed to bring protection, wisdom and the celebration of love everlasting. This... Read more
In some Native American cultures, a dreamcatcher is a handmade willow hoop, on which is woven a net or web. They are also hung over cradles as protection. This unique design is filled with lovely details, like feathers, strings, beads, and doodads just waiting to be stitched up! A dreamcatcher is a... Read more
Add desert beauty to your walls with this Southwest-inspired landscape framed with a Native American pattern. This vibrant cross stitch piece is an easy way to bring a little of the outside in.
Stitch count 126w X 161h. Finished size on 14-ct fabric 9" X 11-1/2". Model stitched on 14 Count White Aida Fabric.
Snail Skull = Snull! This is a cross stitch design of a large snail with a skull for a shell. Let him slime his way into your heart. The earthy tones are a pleasure to stitch. The printed pattern is in full color and the finished design is easily finished in standard sized frames. Pattern is shown... Read more
This design from Glendon Place features a colorful sugar skull.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 28 Ct. Chalk Board linen with Rainbow Gallery Petite Silk Lame Braid, DMC floss and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 104W x 141H. Finished size: 7 3/8" x 10".
Design from Glendon Place featuring a Sugar Skull for Dia De Los Muertos.
Model stitched on 28 ct. Chalk Board linen using Rainbow Gallery, Sullivans and DMC thread. Stitch count is 107 x 141.
Cross stitch pattern from Modern Folk Embroidery featuring spooky weirdness in the shape of a Victorian slang saying. "Got The Morbs" pretty much means you've got the blues, or you don't feel up to something.
Pattern is stitched on the fabric of your choice using the thread of your choice! Stitch count is 99w x 81h.
You will love the rich colors in this collection of southwest inspired designs. Includes "Pottery Collection" stitch count 65x205, "Spirit of the Bear" stitch count 79x81, "Santa Fe Influence"stitch count 63x36, "Indian Dance" stitch count 40x65, "Desert... Read more
Part 4 of a 13 part series. Must purchase all 13 patterns to complete entire design. Model stitched two over two on 32 Ct. Chalkboard Black Linen using DMC floss. Stitch Count for This Part: 66x66. Design Size: 4" x 4". Stitch Count for Full Design: 262H x 303W. Design Size: 16" x 19". Color Chart.