Flying Squirrel – new counted cross stitch pattern at Stitchersland this evening. Size in stitches: 53 x 98. Size of the design: 3.79 x 7 inches or 9.63 x 17.78 cm.




Flying Squirrel – new counted cross stitch pattern at Stitchersland this evening. Size in stitches: 53 x 98. Size of the design: 3.79 x 7 inches or 9.63 x 17.78 cm.




New Sedge Warbler cross stitch pattern from our little summer birds series. The sedge warbler is a small, quite plump, warbler with a striking broad creamy stripe above its eye and greyish brown legs. It is a summer visitor, and winters in Africa, south of the Sahara Desert.

This is what the download files look like.





We have a new cross stitch pattern – the Red-backed Poison Dart Frog, a terrestrial frog, gets its common name from the splash of colour across its back that can vary from scarlet red to fiery orange. Less than an inch (2.5 centimetres) in length, this colourful frog is small enough to be included in the group of frogs called “thumbnails.” Primarily a ground dweller in lowland areas of the upper Amazon of Peru and Ecuador, it does occasionally climb trees. Its poison is moderately toxic (from https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/species/red_backed_poison_dart_frog)

Next part of Lakesideneedlecraf Quaker Ball by Durene Jones pattern is ready 🙂



One more small summer bird cross stich pattern – Common Kingfisher!

So far we have only had one summer small bird cross stitch pattern – European Bee-Eater.

One more finished picture by our pattern.

A new counted cross stitch pattern at Stitchersland – Red Gladiolus. We have two Gladiolus patterns at the shop now – Red and Blue. Which one do you prefer?


You can never hav too many flowers, am I right? New counted cross stitch pattern at Stitchersland – blue Gladiolus.

Our Angelfish cross stitch patterns are very popular, so we can show you two completed projects: Bellus Angelfish stitched by Olga and Bicolor Angelfish stitched by Laima. Thank you, girls, for sharing your projects with us 🙂


A new pattern is created for our Etsy StitchersLand shop: The Lighthouse of Tévennec – one of the most haunted places in France. There are some scared legends connected to the lighthouse, you can read one of them here: https://www.astonishinglegends.com/astonishing-legends/2017/10/2/the-lighthouse-of-tvennec
Our designer imagines the lighthouse this way:

To be continued!