Instead of crocheting the Forget-Me-Not bookmark as promised, I unexpectedly created the Yellow Daffodil bookmark yesterday. Well, you can treat it as my fancy. Maybe it was the result of effort in my little garden. I dug out tulips and daffodils bulbs; so they have a chance to dry up before I plant them in autumn.
It has been a long time since there has been a summary of sales in my shop with patterns. Erank shows the sales result for the last 300. There is only one leader – the USA. Our charts are most popular in Texas with 15 sales, followed by California with 13, New York with 11, North Carolina and Georgia with ten patterns each, Pennsylvania with nine charts and so on. The rest is other countries of the world. Among them, Canada is the first, followed by the United Kingdom and Australia. In addition, stitchers from Canada buy mainly Cardinals, Carolina Ducks and Beaver patterns; from the UK – little bird charts, as bird watching is very popular there; Australians like Fish and Toads cross stitch patterns. But New Zealand cross-stitchers like Dachshunds charts mostly. We are delighted that pictures embroidered according to our patterns are worldwide.
I got a custom order once. It was about Forget-Me-Not small flowers with leaves Set. I am going to make a bookmark from these delicate and beautiful flowers. Of course, I will inform you about my progress.
When I look at this photo, the questions arise: why I haven’t got a jasmine cross stitch pattern in the shop and why I haven’t got this bush in my little city garden under my window? And then I understand that I haven’t got enough place to grow this big beautiful blooming bush here. What a pity!
There is summertime, and we can have a long walk in a city park or the forest during our holiday. We often like to observe nature and listening birds singing. Stitchers also take their stitching with them to use natural lighting to capture the beauty of nature. So here you have some summer birds cross stitch patterns examples you can take with you outside the home. They are small, take no more place and can create a memory of the summer.
Two Daisy garlands have left home today to different countries: one flew to Kingsport, TN, USA and the other to Broadstairs, Kent, UK. I hope their new owners will like them!
I miss cross stitching so much that I decided to remind you of one of my favourite stitching by Anna Petunova pattern – The Moomins. I enjoy watching them all the time.
This Flowers bunting is cute, and it gets a lot of five stars reviews. It is the first I’ve created, and then I crocheted some colour variations of it. So there are the multicolour flowers bunting, pink shades garland, and autumn colours bunting. I also plan to create a decor in blue shades because I have enough blue tone yarn in my stash.
Continuing my yesterday post, here you have a ranking of cross stitch patterns in Stitchersland. The Blue Hydrangea pattern and Cardinals are at the top of the list, with 38 sales each. In the second place is the Raven chart sold 33 times, in the third – Wood Duck or Carolina Duck pattern sold 32 times, in the fourth place Red Dachshund cross-stitch chart with 27 sales and the fifth – Barn Owl pattern sold 13 times.
Today I’ve decided to do a ranking of my crocheted garlands. As it turns out, the Flower garland is at the top of the list with 36 sales. In the second place is the Daisy garland sold 24 times, in the third – seven yellow Daffodils sold 22 times, in the fourth place Sunflowers with 17 sales and the fifth – red poppies sold 13 times. By the way, can I ask which garland you like best?