Free Cross Stitch Pattern Category - Animal
Butterfly
Animal
Wednesday, 05 August 2009 05:18

 

Cross Stitch Patterns - Butterfly

This free butterfly cross stitch pattern is one of my lovely collections. The whole stitch using full stitch without back stitch or others. This counted stitch pattern has dimension 4 inches x 3.21 inches (56 x 45 stitches with 14 cross stitch per inch). It is very good for beginner starting to learn cross stitch.

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Head of Giraffe
Tuesday, 02 June 2009 14:34

Free Cross Stitch Design - Giraffe

A week after finished giraffe cross stitch pattern, today I have been finished a giraffe pattern too. This image is only head of giraffe, not all parts of giraffe's body as previews pattern. The head actually is zoom in of previews giraffe's head and added circle boundary.

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Giraffe
Tuesday, 26 May 2009 13:43

 

Free Cross Stitch Pattern - Giraffe

Today, I have been created a pattern of giraffe in cross stitch. The image is not taken from photograph, but just a cartoon image. I like it very much because it is a cute and funny image. I hope you like it too.

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Ladybug
Tuesday, 26 May 2009 07:43

 

Free Cross Stitch Pattern - Lady Bug

Here I present a ladybug cross stitch pattern. Ladybugs, also called lady beetles or ladybird beetles, are fascinating insects. Kids loves ladybugs because they are very colorful, beautiful and easy to catch. Gardeners and farmers love them too because ladybugs are natural enemies of many insects, especially aphids and other sap feeders. A single lady beetle may eat as many as 5,000 aphids in its lifetime.

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Eagle Head
Monday, 18 May 2009 13:12
Free Cross Stitch Pattern - Eagle Head

This is my favorites cross stitch pattern that I ever made, Eagle Cross Stitch Pattern. Eagle Birds become the symbol since 3000 BC period in the Sumerian. In Greek mythology, eagle is considered as a message carrier from The God Zeus. In the Roman period in Europe, the eagle (Golden eagle) also became the symbol of them. Eagles become the war symbols in many Indian tribes in North America during the beginning of British colonization. Year 1782, "The Bald Eagle" became the symbol on the U.S. flag.

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