We have a gift for all cross stitchers – all October, buying a cross stitch pattern from our shop StitchersLand, you’ll get the free Halloween Black Cat chart in the attachment. You can also write to me here, and I’ll send this pattern to you.

We have a gift for all cross stitchers – all October, buying a cross stitch pattern from our shop StitchersLand, you’ll get the free Halloween Black Cat chart in the attachment. You can also write to me here, and I’ll send this pattern to you.

Lovely review on our Carolina Ducks cross stitch pattern. I have to notice, that this pattern was stitched very quickly – only within 6 weeks! Congratulations to Michele, we are so glad her son like the picture 🙂

Yesterday I used probably the last warm sunny autumn weather for a lazy walk in my city. This time it was Park Mokotow Field, which is still full of flowers. I was especially impressed by the carpets of sedums. I hope that my humble succulent will also look like that one day.
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Abert’s Squirrel counted cross stitch pattern is available in StitchersLand now with a 10% sale. We have some other Squirrel charts too.






Because some embroiderers complain about the backgrounds in the patterns, we decided to create the charts without background so that you have more choice. This way, we have four hydrangea patterns in the shop: Blue, Pink, and Pink Miss Saori with and without backdrops. I am curious which one you like best.




Thank you, Alvina, for this beautiful photo of the Crowntail Betta Fish completed and framed stitching by our pattern. We appreciate it very much!

Roses Bouquet counted cross stitch pattern only with solid colours without blends is in StitchersLand with a 10% sale for a new item!



Nothing makes me happier than a happy customer! Thank you, Jennifer, for the lovely reviews. We appreciate them very much.



I was in Prague for the third time and didn’t get to see everything. For example, we didn’t have time to see the gardens below Prague Castle, but we did visit the Royal Garden. So in today’s post – the originally Renaissance garden was founded in 1534 and is located on the site of old medieval vineyards. Currently, the garden follows the tradition of an “English-style” park created there in the middle of the 19th century. It also contains elements of Renaissance character and Baroque (ornamental flower beds).








Our last day in Prague was rainy too. I back home today and promise to show you more photos next week.
