New pattern in progress. Hope you guess – this will be flying Taiwan Blue Magpie.

New pattern in progress. Hope you guess – this will be flying Taiwan Blue Magpie.

No more to stitch right now, and Lakesideneedlecraft Christmas Tweetings Wreath Sal by Durene Jones pattern will be ready. Here is the 4th part of the Sal, without backstitch and after doing backstitch.



One more bird is ready and calling for a backstitch 🙂 And yes, it is white but you can see shining Aida on these photos.


Here it is 2022 year Chinese horoscope sign – Bengal Tiger counted cross stitch pattern today afternoon in Stitchersland with 15% sale for a new pattern. Size of the design: 17,5 x 13,64 inches, or 44,45 x 34,65 cm when you stitch on 14 count Aida. Stitches used: whole and half cross stitches, backstitch. The pattern is for the DMC thread.

This finished cross-stitch picture goes to the USA, NY, Depew tomorrow morning (because my Post Office is closed on Sundays). This Mouse was stitched by our counted cross stitch pattern “Summer Mouse on a Raspberry”. I had four stitched mouse pictures in Stitchersland on Etsy: summer, autumn, winter, and spring. Winter Mouse is in the USA, VA. Now I have only two completed pictures in the shop. By the way, Autumn Mouse is my favourite. What about yours?




I also add a small gift for a Mouse lover to this order. It is cross-stitched postcard by Lucie Heaton pattern. It is so sweet, isn’t it?


Beautifully stitched and framed Bohemian Waxwings by our pattern, Thank you for sharing it with us!

The third part of Lakesideneedlecraft Christmas Tweetings Wreath Sal is ready.



My first Giveaway ever! There is a lot of time until Christmas, so if you are Lorna, or if you know someone who has the name Lorna, please, write to me, and I’ll send you this handmade cross-stitched card for free. The card stitched by Lucie Heaton cross stitch pattern you can find in her Etsy shop in the Furry Tales section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/lucieheaton




If you ask why we chose the Bengal tiger for our cross stitch pattern, there is no answer to the question. Maybe because the Bengal tiger ranks among the biggest wild cats alive today. We are going to create more tiger’s cross stitch patterns in the future. By the way, what other tiger chart would you like to see we’ll create?



The second part of this Sal ir ready 🙂 and it is ssooooo beautiful!


