Here it is – cute small mammal often called forest robber – Marten. New winter counted cross stitch pattern at the StitchersLand just in a moment. And you have a 20% sale for a new chart, as always. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1103133449

Here it is – cute small mammal often called forest robber – Marten. New winter counted cross stitch pattern at the StitchersLand just in a moment. And you have a 20% sale for a new chart, as always. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1103133449

Our Red-Backed Poison Frog cross stitch pattern is very popular. Here is one more completed stitching from Sofka, thank you for sharing it with us!

We have some more Frog counted cross stitch patterns at StitchersLand 🙂


Lovely completed picture from Katya – Black Labrador by our pattern. Thank you Katya, for sharing it with us, we appreciate it very much! https://www.etsy.com/listing/964970904/

One more completed cross stitch picture by our pattern – Blue Ring Angelfish. Thank you, Anastasia, for sharing it with us!

Two completed cross stitch pictures by our Red and Pink Gladiolus patterns. Girls, you are the best! Thank you for sharing these gorgeous stitching with us!


Today I’d like to show you a beautifully completed and framed picture by our counted cross stitch pattern Bullfinches on Rowan. Thank you, Natalia, for sharing it with us!

Icicle Christmas Tree Ornaments counted cross stitch pattern is in StitchersLand now with 15% discount for a new pattern.

New cross stitch Christmas tree ornaments Icicles in progress. They are like old-world Christmas decorations or festive Christmas decor. There will be not only a cross stitch pattern but detailed assembly instruction too. I am wondering whether to stitch them on Aida or plastic canvas?

One of our bestsellers is the Wood Ducks, or Carlina Ducks cross stitch pattern. Ekaterina stitched it on hand died evenweave, which fits perfectly to this stitching. Thank you, Katia, for sharing your high-level stitching with us!

Autumn came, and I changed the featured items in the shop. We have lots of autumn patterns, some of them are popular, like the mouse and pumpkin – a great Halloween chart, while others are somehow less popular, as the pumpkins, different in size and colour. You can cross-stitch them as individual elements on plastic canvas, or they can decorate a whole pillow or a panel on the wall. It all depends on your imagination.



