Meet another sunny pattern to decorate your kitchen:
the Apricots in blossom (first pattern from the Kitchen Series is here). It’s
quite easy to cross-stitch as the only technique used is full cross-stitch.
But, pay attention please, that it is not aimed at beginners due to a pretty
great number of colors.
Would you like to know if Eeyore, a gloomy friend of Winnie the Pooh, was always as he is – such a sad and pessimistic donkey? Well, I don’t think so. I believe him to be an adorable baby with a beautiful smile and (surely) a pink bow at the end of his tail, just like this one on the pattern below))))))
Today, with the help of Victorian Trefoil free cross-stitch pattern, I’m going to prove that such a commonplace plant as trefoil may be really beautiful. Hope that now, after having seen it, you are of the same mind)))))))))))
Donald Duck is one of the most popular
Disney characters worldwide. We
always recollect with a smile his unintelligible speech, boasting and explosive
temper that helped him (and not once) to fight stronger enemies and survive the
danger.
The Floral Ensemble pattern doesn’t look “much Chinese” as I’ve used vivid colors that is not peculiar to Chinese art. Besides a border I’ve added makes it still more alike the European pieces.
These days I’ve added a new experimental page ”DMC Palette” to my blog. It is called “experimental” because it is not finished yet and I’m not sure if it will be useful for you, my dear cross-stitchers. A great amount of colors (456 colors in total) is to be added in future.
Today I’d like to share with you a pattern of Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. This cheerful, enthusiastic and well-meaning character, that overestimates his abilities but is always ready to help you, will surely make one of your best friends. Only pay attention that despite he looks tiger-like, he is a Tigger, not a Tiger)))))))))).
The Blue Dream is easy to cross-stitch floral pattern in a blue gamma. Realized in Chinese style it may be a nice decoration or an
original “touch of perfection” of your oriental home interior. Stitching
techniques used are those of full cross-stitch and back stitch.
Do you like Simba, a playful cub from Disney’s “The Lion King”? If so, you may cross-stitch it thus making him stay always before your eyes. But notice that this pattern is elaborated for experienced cross-stitchers as there are broken stitches, and back stitches are started (or ended) not only at the intersection of two grid lines but also at the midpoints of the grid, which makes the process of embroidering much more complicated.
Today I’d like to present an old fashioned pattern of Field Flowers in Pumpkin Pot that I’ve elaborated during the first autumn days. Though there are no broken stitches, the scheme is quite difficult to realize due to a great number of colors used.