Sea Eagle Cross Stitch Pattern

There it is! “Sea Eagle in Winter” counted cross stitch pattern is ready and is on a 10% sale as a new pattern.
Size in stitches: 150 x 163, stitched size: 10,71 x 11,64 inches / 27,2 x 29,57 cm when stitched on 14 count Aida or 28 count Evenweave. Stitches used: whole cross stitch, half cross-stitch, backstitch and a bead only for an eye. The chart is for DMC Mouline. It contains 20 solid colours and 15 blends of them.

New Pattern

A new cross stitch pattern – Sea Eagle – is still in progress. There is not much left to do – finish the feathers and colour the surroundings. This eagle will be from the winter birds series, so please don’t expect a lot of colours. It seems to me that raw winter surroundings will emphasize the majesty of this beautiful bird. Do you agree with me?

Trumpeter Swan – New Cross Stitch Pattern

The Trumpeter Swan is the largest of all North American Swan species with a wingspan of 185 to 250 cm, so it is the heaviest flying bird in the world. We have smaller Swans in Eurasia like Whooper Swan or Tundra Swan and some authorities considered them as the same species. The adult Trumpeter Swan’s plumage is entirely white, cygnets are usually pale grey. They are loud with their cry sounding similar to a trumpet, which gave the bird its name. Like other Swans, they often mate for life and if his mate dies, a male Trumpeter Swan may not pair again for the rest of his life. As I know, these big, palatial birds are the symbol of marital fidelity in cross-stitching, so stitchers often choose them as a gift for a wedding.

New Lighthouse Pattern

Our legendary Tevennec lighthouse cross stitch pattern is ready. We now have some different lighthouse charts in our shop, such as the lighthouse Aniva in Cape Aniva, Sakhalin, Russia. Embroiderers believe that when we embroider a lighthouse for ourselves, our deepest wishes come true. Would you like to try it? Choose the one you like the most and good luck to you!

We would like to remind you of other our cross stitch Lighthouse patterns.