I am so happy to present to you what way you can use our cross stitch patterns. Thank you, Natalia, for sharing with us this beautifully decorated box. It may be a perfect gift for a frog lover!


I am so happy to present to you what way you can use our cross stitch patterns. Thank you, Natalia, for sharing with us this beautifully decorated box. It may be a perfect gift for a frog lover!


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 🙂


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)
