There are three fish in the new Aquarium fish cross stitch pattern.


There are three fish in the new Aquarium fish cross stitch pattern.
New Fish counted cross stitch pattern at Stitchersland. We have 17 fish charts now!
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 🙂
Here it is – our new pattern – Pterophyllum Scalare sp. Rio Manakapuru, often called Freshwater Angelfish.
Some more finished Scalare pictures, thanks to our customers!
At StitchersLand on Etsy we have a lot of fish cross stitch pattern. Today all the Fish family was completed with one more Bellus Angelfish counted cross stitch pattern.
Some more Angelfish cross stitch chart you can find at our Etsy shop. Happy stitching!
A new counted cross stitch pattern at the shop and this is Crowntail Betta Fish or simply known as Betta is a popular species of freshwater fish. It is also known as the Siamese fighting fish or the Betta spenders. The ancestors of this fish are believed to be native to the rice paddies of Thailand and Cambodia. This colorful fish is very much in demand because of their beautiful structure and moreover, they are easy to breed. However, if you don’t have or can’t have an aquarium at home and take care of this beautiful fish, you can cross stitch it and watch on the picture every day. This is the third chart of the fish in our shop and we hope not the last one.
Excited to share the latest addition to my Etsy shop – Ocellaris Clownfish https://etsy.me/2A4vcXi