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  • LEPRECHAUNS MADE ME DO IT - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    Add a touch of magic and mischief to your St. Patrick's Day stitching with the new "Leprechauns Made Me Do It" cross-stitch pattern! This design features DMC shades of green, black, and gold, so it is sure to add a little Irish charm to your St. Patrick's Day displays. It includes a leprechaun hat and shoes, a lucky horseshoe, clover, and hearts. PATTERN DETAILS: The pattern calls for floss from DMC. The model was stitched on 18ct opalescent white Aida. The stitch count is 37h x 152w, which stitches up to be about 2”h x 8 ½”w on that fabric. The design is stitched using whole stitches only. The pattern comes with both a color format and a symbol format, so you can choose to stitch from the style the works best for you. It is a .PDF, so you can download and get started today! RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric:  The black/white gingham is Chelsea's Checks from Henry Glass Fabrics. The SKU is 9700-9. Cording: I made my own cording with a Kreinik custom corder and 7 lengths of DMC 3345. Bow: The black ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the item number is RG127802. The green ribbon is ancient. It was originally from Stampin' Up, but is no longer available. Button: The button came from my stash. It was originally from a Sew-Ology pack of shank buttons that I picked up at Hobby Lobby, but I was unable to find the same set on the website at the time of this writing. One more time, here is it is:

  • NASHVILLE NEEDLEWORK MARKET 2024: HALLOWEEN!

    Cherry Hill Stitchery is brewing up a cauldron of Halloween cross-stitch magic! Two wickedly delightful, shop-exclusive releases are set to cast their spell at Nashville Needlework Market 2024: Welcome, My Pretties (MSRP 10.00) Something Wicked (MSRP 9.00) These spooky stitches will be available at the show in the Dinky Dyes room-- Links for wholesale pre-orders are below. ATTN Shops: CHS stitchers are looking for you! Have your shop included on the list of stitching sanctuaries that carry Cherry Hill Stitchery patterns. Simply send a raven (or an email) to cherryhillstitchery@outlook.com along with the contact information that you would like to be shared with our stitching community. Wishing you all a wonderful show! PATTERN DETAILS: The patterns were designed to coordinate, so they use the same floss colors from Weeks Dye Works. DMC equivalents are provided. They were also both stitched on the same 32 count Vintage Stormy Night lugana. Both designs use whole stitches only. Both patterns come with a color format and a symbol format, so you can choose to stitch from the style the works best for you. Welcome, My Pretties has a stitch count of 97w X 112h. When stitched, the design measures approximately 5 ⅞”w x 7”h on 16ct./equivalent. Something Wicked has a stitch count of 75w X 54h. When stitched, the design measures approximately 4 ½”w x 3”h on 16ct./equivalent. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: I finished both designs as mounted flats,but doubled up the mats so there are two fabric styles on the frames. The black dot fabric is Blossom Tone On Tone Black by the Tattooed Quilter (Christopher Thompson) for Riley Blake, SKU C725-Black. The black swirl fabric is Black Tie Swirl By Dani Mogstad for Riley Blake, SKU C13756-BLACK. Cording: I made my own cording using a Kreinik custom corder and DMC Shades 552 and 553. I used six lengths to get the thickness on the models. Bow: The black ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge ribbon and the SKU is R121102. The dark purple ribbon is a 3/8" satin ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby). The SKU is 169524. The ivory ribbon is a 3/8" grosgrain ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby). The SKU is 166793. The button is a size 30 covered button by Dritz. I used a scrap from my stash to cover it, so I am not positive about this one, but I am 99 percent sure it was Green Gingham from Lori Holt's Cozy Christmas line, SKU C7972-GREEN.

  • VALENTINE SMALLS: HUGS AND KISSES - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    Add a little warmth and affection to your Valentine's Day stitching with the 'Hugs and Kisses' cross-stitch pattern! Featuring charming XOXO motifs and a traditional Valentine palette of red, white, and pink, this quick and easy project is perfect for cross-stitchers seeking to infuse their stitching with the spirit of love. PATTERN DETAILS: The pattern calls for floss from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic Colorworks. DMC alternatives are provided for the specialty flosses. The model was stitched on 16ct black Aida. The stitch count is 42w x 34h, which stitches up to be about  2 5/8"w x 2"h on that fabric. The design is stitched using whole stitches only. The pattern comes with both a color format and a symbol format, so you can choose to stitch from the style the works best for you. It is a .PDF, so you can download and get started today! RECREATE THE LOOK: Wooden Tag and Finish Fabric: I used a pre-made white tag from StarryNightsStudio that came with the red and white gingham already on the board. You can find the tags in the company's Etsy shop. Cording: I used white cording from Merchant 41. The SKU is 829341. Bow: The red ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the SKU is RG127805. The button is a size 30 covered button by Dritz. To cover it, I used white and red scattered dot fabric by Kimberbell for Maywood Studios Fabric, SKU# MAS8210-WR. One more time, here is 'Hugs and Kisses' all assembled: Happy Stitching!

  • VALENTINE SMALLS: I LOVE YOU - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    Stitch your way to your Valentine's heart with the new 'I Love You' cross-stitch pattern! This design features vibrant red, white, and pink hues, making it a quick and easy Valentine's Day project. With its hearts and flowers, this pattern is the perfect way to add a touch of love to your WIP rotation this season. PATTERN DETAILS: The pattern calls for floss from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic Colorworks. DMC alternatives are provided for the specialty flosses. The model was stitched on 16ct black Aida. The stitch count is 31h x 38w, which stitches up to be about  1⅞” h x 2 ⅜”w on that fabric. The design is stitched using whole stitches only. The pattern comes with both a color format and a symbol format, so you can choose to stitch from the style the works best for you. It is a .PDF, so you can download and get started today! RECREATE THE LOOK: Wooden Tag and Finish Fabric: I used a pre-made white tag from StarryNightsStudio that came with the red and white gingham already on the board. You can find the tags in the company's Etsy shop. Cording: I used white cording from Merchant 41. The SKU is 829341. Bow: The red ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the SKU is RG127805. The button is a size 30 covered button by Dritz. To cover it, I used white and red scattered dot fabric by Kimberbell for Maywood Studios Fabric, SKU# MAS8210-WR. One more time, here is 'I Love You' all assembled:

  • VALENTINE SMALLS: FEBRUARY 14 - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    Stitch this Cupid-approved .PDF cross-stitch pattern for Valentine's Day! I designed February 14 because I wanted to fill out my Valentine tiered trays a little bit more and make some designs that would stitch up quickly :). I was also thinking about a Valentine smalls exchange and even ornaments on a Valentine Tree! So.... here it is! This pattern is the first of three Valentine Smalls that work really well for all of the above! PATTERN DETAILS: The pattern calls for floss from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic Colorworks. DMC alternatives are provided for the specialty flosses. The model was stitched on 16ct black Aida. The stitch count is 36h x 33w, which stitches up to be about 2 ¼” h x 2”w on that fabric. The design is stitched using whole stitches only. The pattern comes with both a color format and a symbol format, so you can choose to stitch from the style the works best for you. It is a .PDF, so you can download and get started today! RECREATE THE LOOK: Wooden Tag and Finish Fabric: I used a pre-made white tag from StarryNightsStudio that came with the red and white gingham already on the board. You can find the tags in the company's Etsy shop. Cording: I used white cording from Merchant 41. The SKU is 829341. Bow: The red ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the SKU is RG127805. The button is a size 30 covered button by Dritz. To cover it, I used white and red scattered dot fabric by Kimberbell for Maywood Studios Fabric, SKU# MAS8210-WR. One more time, here is February14 all assembled:

  • SNOWMAN SAMPLER - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    Stitch up a little winter whimsy with the Snowman Sampler! This endearing pattern features a lovable snowman, snowflakes, and a playful alphabet in a classic red, black, and white color palette. PATTERN DETAILS: The pattern calls for floss from DMC and Weeks Dye Works. DMC alternatives are provided for the specialty flosses. The model was stitched on 14ct Vintage Country Mocha Aida (Zweigart). The stitch count is 53h x 74w, which stitches up to be about 3 3/4"h x 5 1/4"w on that fabric. The design is stitched using whole stitches only. The pattern comes with both a color format and a symbol format, so you can choose to stitch from the style the works best for you. It is a .PDF, so you can download and get started today! RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric:  The red/black checked fabric is from the Branded line from Sweetwater for Moda. It is currently out of print. Cording: I used white cording from Merchant 41. The SKU is 829341. Bow: The black ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the item number is RG127802. The red and black ribbon is 3/8" wide, is from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby), and the SKU is 191692. The white grosgrain ribbon is also 3/8" wide from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby), and the SKU is 166751. I sealed the ends of all ribbons with fray-check. (Affiliate Amazon link.) The snowflake centerpiece came out of my stash, so no SKU--sorry! However, it was a miniature Christmas ornament and came from Walmart originally. The materials listed above are unique to this piece. The foundational supplies (the board, glue, batting, etc.--stuff you can't see) are the same no matter what I am finishing. I use backing board, Aleens Tacky Glue, and Warm and White Craft Batting. I make cuts with a rotary cutter on a rotary cutting mat. You can see them along with links on the Tools/Organization page. One more time, here is the Snowman Sampler: Hope you enjoy!

  • PEPPERMINT TWIST - 12.5" .PDF QUILT BLOCK PATTERN

    Add an extra dash of minty charm to your holiday sewing with the Peppermint Twist quilt block pattern! Don't let its simple appearance fool you; peppermint candy rounds will appear like magic as you sew multiple blocks together. The diagonal orientation of the flower is this block's superpower, and is why the word "twist" is included in the pattern's name. As you are laying out your sewn blocks, you can give a few of them a 90 degree twist to completely transform the look of your quilt! Let me show you what I mean. :) I sewed my blocks together alternating which direction the flower pointed each time, creating this visual effect: ...but you could also orient all of your flowers the same direction to create diagonal stripes... ...or even center the orientation of each block around a chosen point in the quilt: You're limited only by your imagination! THE SPECIFICS: The pattern uses traditional piecing methods to produce a 12.5-inch quilt block. It comes in color, includes an optional cutting guide, and is fully illustrated to walk you step-by-step through construction of this mint-themed Christmas block. Please note the pattern is for the BLOCK, not the quilt. MY HOT TAKE: This 12-inch size is my favorite because one square foot is big enough to cover a lot of quilty real-estate, but small enough to be manageable and scrappy. It also makes quilt math really easy when you are wanting to make the quilt bigger or smaller. (It's12.5 inches by itself but sewing it together with other blocks will reduce the displayed size to an even12 inches.) If visions of sugarplums are dancing in your heads and you'd like to sew this one up, head Etsy shop to find it. Here is what you're looking for: Hope you enjoy! I'd love to see your progress on social media! Share the minty goodness using hashtag #CherryHillStitchery.

  • CANDY CANE COTTAGE - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    Holiday sweetness is on the menu with Candy Cane Cottage! This .PDF cross-stitch pattern serves up Christmas sweets that include candy canes, cupcakes, peppermint twists, and a gingerbread house. The scene is stitched in DMC shades of red and green, with peppermint pink and white as well as gingerbread brown completing the palette. For those of you who are vignette stitchers, this design coordinates well with Frosted Peppermint Sweet Shoppe. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32ct Raw Natural Belfast Linen (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 91h x 73w and the finished design measures approximately 5 3/4” h x 4 3/” w when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only and is stitched entirely with DMC floss. It includes both a black/white symbol page as well as a color page, so you can choose to stitch from the format that works best for you. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The red and white checked fabric is Chelsea's Checks by Chelsea Carter of Stitching with the Housewives for Henry Glass Fabrics. The SKU is 9700-8. The green snowflake fabric is from the Magic of Christmas line by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake Designs. The SKU is C13644. Cording: I used white cording from Merchant 41. The SKU is 829341. Bow: The white ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the SKU is RG127827. The green ribbon is a 3/8" double-sided satin ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) in Emerald SKU 170910.  I sealed the ends with fray-check. (Affiliate Amazon link.) Button: I used a plain 7/8" red button. It came out of a lot of hand-dyed buttons I bought ages ago, so there is no SKU. The materials listed above are unique to this piece. The foundational supplies (the board, glue, batting, etc.--stuff you can't see) are the same no matter what I am finishing. I use backing board, Aleens Tacky Glue, and Warm and White Craft Batting. I make cuts with a rotary cutter on a rotary cutting mat. You can see them along with links on the Tools/Organization page. One more time, here is Candy Cane Cottage:

  • #CHSPeppermintSAL - 2023

    Attention, merry stitchers! This holiday season, Cherry Hill Stitchery is hosting a sweet cross-stitching extravaganza with the Cherry Hill Stitchery Peppermint Stitch-Along. Gather your friends and your supplies, and lets turn this holiday season into the peppermint-iest party of the year! The #CHSPeppermintSAL will begin on Black Friday (November 24th) and will run through New Year's Day. To participate, simply click here to download your pattern, gather your supplies, and share your stitching progress on social media using hashtag #CHSPeppermintSAL. You are welcome to stitch the pattern in whatever order you'd like, but the suggested stitching breakdown is as follows: Week ONE (Nov. 24 - Nov. 30) stitch the top two rows: Week TWO (Dec. 1 - Dec. 7) stitch the rows that include the text "Frosted Peppermint": Week THREE (Dec. 8 - Dec. 14) and week FOUR (Dec. 15 - Dec. 21) tackle the words "Sweet Shoppe" and the gingerbread house vignette: Week FIVE (Dec. 22 - Dec 28) finish up the bottom two rows: Use Dec. 29 - New Year's Day to catch up, FFO, or browse social media for inspiration on finishes from your fellow stitchers! Just like the Valentine SAL earlier in the year, there will be an extra layer of fun in the Cherry Hill Stitchers Facebook group. Feel free to join us there! (Please make sure you answer all the group questions and agree to group rules to be approved.) Can't wait to stitch up some sugar-dusted sweetness with you!

  • FROSTED PEPPERMINT SWEET SHOPPE - .PDF CROSS STITCH PATTERN

    The Frosted Peppermint Sweet Shoppe .PDF Christmas cross-stitch pattern is sweeter than Santa's cookie stash! The design is packed with Christmas treats like candy canes, peppermint twists, and a whimsical gingerbread house. Stitch it up with vibrant DMC shades and satisfy your holiday sweet tooth...calorie-free! We will be doing a stitch-along with this pattern during the 2023 Christmas season, and details about the timing and breakdown for the SAL have their own post. Keep reading here for information about pattern specifics and finishing materials :). PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32ct Raw Natural Belfast Linen (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 125h x 107w and the finished design measures approximately 7 5/8"h x 6 1/2"w when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only and is stitched entirely with DMC floss. It includes both a black/white symbol page as well as a color page, so you can choose to stitch from the format that works best for you. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The red and white checked fabric is Chelsea's Checks by Chelsea Carter of Stitching with the Housewives for Henry Glass Fabrics. The SKU is 9700-8. The green snowflake fabric is from the Magic of Christmas line by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake Designs. The SKU is C13644. Cording: I used white cording from Merchant 41. The SKU is 829341. Bow: The white ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge royal burlap ribbon and the SKU is RG127827. The green ribbon is a 3/8" double-sided satin ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) in Emerald SKU 170910. I sealed the ends with fray-check. (Affiliate Amazon link.) Button: I used a plain 7/8" red button. It came out of a lot of hand-dyed buttons I bought ages ago, so there is no SKU. The materials listed above are unique to this piece. The foundational supplies (the board, glue, batting, etc.--stuff you can't see) are the same no matter what I am finishing. I use backing board, Aleens Tacky Glue, and Warm and White Craft Batting. I make cuts with a rotary cutter on a rotary cutting mat. You can see them along with links on the Tools/Organization page. One more time, here is Frosted Peppermint Sweet Shoppe! Can't wait to stitch this one with you!

  • AUTUMN - .PDF CROSS-STITCH PATTERN

    You've stitched Winter, Spring, and Summer, and now Autumn is here to round out the collection! This .PDF cross-stitch pattern features a pumpkin topiary, vine, and crows. It is available as an instant download so you can start stitching up a little pumpkin spice today. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 28ct. Mushroom Lugana (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 111w x 40h and the finished design measures approximately 7 3/4"w x 2 1/2"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only. The model was stitched with threads from DMC. The pattern includes both a black/white symbol page as well as a color page, so you can choose to stitch from the format that works best for you. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The black fabric is Spotted by Brigitte Heitland for Zen Chic for Moda. The SKU is 1660-56. The orange damask fabric is ancient and came from my stash, so there is no SKU. Cording: I spun the cording using 6 full strands of DMC 3345 using my Kreinik cording drill. Bow: The black ribbon is from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. It is a 1.5" wire-edge burlap ribbon that is currently out of stock, but a great alternative would be the royal burlap ribbon with item number is RG127802. I sealed the ends with fray-check. (Affiliate Amazon link.) The green plaid ribbon is a 3/8" satin ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby). It is Sage/Ivory and the SKU is 979971. Button: I used a size 36 covered button from Dritz, and covered it using the same orange damask fabric used elsewhere on the piece. The materials listed above are unique to this piece. The foundational supplies (the board, glue, batting, etc--stuff you can't see) are the same no matter what I am finishing. I use backing board, Aleens Tacky Glue, and Warm and White Craft Batting. I make cuts with a rotary cutter on a rotary cutting mat. You can see them along with links on the Tools/Organization page. One more time, here is Autumn. Hope you enjoy!

  • WITCHY BOOT - 12.5" .PDF QUILT BLOCK PATTERN

    Welcome, my pretties! With Halloween just around the corner, I couldn't resist sharing this bewitching new quilt block pattern! I'm glad you're here so I can tell you all about it! Witchy Boot is the latest addition to the Cherry Hill Stitchery collection of seasonal quilt blocks. The pattern is available to download as a .PDF from the Etsy Shop. THE SPECIFICS: The pattern uses traditional piecing methods to produce a 12.5-inch quilt block. It comes in color, includes an optional cutting guide, and is fully illustrated to walk you step-by-step through construction of this witchy boot. MY HOT TAKE: This 12-inch size is my favorite because one square foot (See what I did there?) is big enough to cover a lot of quilty real-estate, but small enough to be manageable and scrappy. Honestly, I think those witchy socks would look amazing sewn up with wacky fabric leftovers! I can see doing an entire whimsical Halloween quilt full of scrappy witchy socks! If you sew this one, share the enchantment and help me come haunt your profile. Use hashtag #CherryHillStitchery. Wishing you a night full of spooktacular sewing!

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