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Rubber Duckie goes without saying.
I had to add a gingerbread shark. This may or may not be autobiographical.
Two different ways I stitched one of my new patterns. Inspired by the forced choices of having to check boxes.
My new Valentine patterns, some which are stitched on perforated paper and some on rose aida.
I combined Celtic and Halloween, cross stitch and beading to make this pattern that is in the special Halloween 2025 issue of Just Cross Stitch magazine.
My new little patterns, Midnight Carnival.
New pattern I designed.
Here is a new pattern I designed using thread and a few beads.
New pattern I designed, Magic Brew which is cross stitch with a few beads added.
Pattern available from Frony Ritter Designs.
New pattern from Frony Ritter Designs.
My new pattern.
My new design series I call Sassy Puffs, snappy little cross stitch designs the right size for a miniature pillow fight.
I stitched the Tiny Mitten patterns on 18 count perforated paper, personalized the tags and made them into wine glass charms.
My new patterns. They are stitched using DMC floss and beads on perforated paper.
Here is my first design in my Santa Lover’s Series. This is the Book Lover’s Santa. I did two versions, one bright and detailed and a rustic one.
This pattern is from the October 2021 issue of Just Cross Stitch. I stitched it two different ways just for fun. As always, my favorite patterns involve sweets.