Summer Birds

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.

Bestsellers in Stitchersland

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.

Waterbirds

There are some waterbird cross stitch patterns in our shop. They are Wood Duck or Carolina Duck, Ruddy Shelduck, Mandarin Duck, and Swan. Which one is your favourite?

And there are some finished stitching based on our charts.

Gardening and Stitching

I am thinking of planting hydrangeas in my little garden. It is said that this flower likes acidic soil, and I have two spruces growing under my window – a Norway spruce and a Blue one, so the PH of the soil suits hydrangea. Such a dream strengthens when I look at 2 of our cross stitch blue and pink hydrangeas patterns. But I have to postpone it until autumn.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/740587571/blue-hydrangea-counted-cross-stitch https://www.etsy.com/listing/818138382/pink-hydrangea-miss-saori-counted-cross

Dog in Stitching

Some times ago, I wrote that there are two dog cross stitch patterns in StitchersLand. Today I got the message that we have more different dogs’ cross stitch charts. The most popular among our customers is the Red Dachshund pattern. Anyway, they all are here.

Finished Stitching

There is a picture of a perfect cross stitch we got from our customer. This pattern often gets positive feedback and five stars from buyers, but this is the first completed stitching. Thank you very much, Susan, for this photo. We hope the friend you cross-stitch this image for – enjoys it as we do.