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  • HOME OF THE BRAVE - PAPER PATTERN

    Stitching up some red, white, and blue for 2022! This paper pattern features hearts, stars, flowers, and flags. The text reads, "The Home of the Brave." It is stitched with shades of red, cream, blue, yellow, green, and black. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32 ct. Vintage Smokey White Belfast linen (Zweigart). The stitch count is 83w x 50h and the finished design measures approximately 5"w x 3 1/8"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!). The model was stitched with DMC threads. 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. WHERE TO BUY: Shops can purchase this pattern wholesale from Dinky Dyes. If your favorite stitchy shop does not have it in stock, let them know if you'd like them to order a copy in for you! RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The model was finished with Navy Scattered Dot Basics from Kimberbell. The SKU is #MAS8210-N. I also used some red and white striped fabric from my stash. The striped fabric is a little older, so I don't have a SKU for that one. Cording: I used jute rope from my stash. All craft stores carry something similar. It is usually found in the floral aisle, wedding aisle, or near the ribbon. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged Royal Burlap beige ribbon from Shop 5th Street. The SKU is 127872. I also used a 3/8" red and ivory gingham ribbon for the stacked bow. The gingham ribbon is from The Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) and the SKU is 979997. The button in the centerpiece is a size 30 (3/4") covered button from Dritz. I used a scrap of the same Navy Scattered Dot fabric mentioned above to cover the button. 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, so I bu`y those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is. Hope you enjoy!

  • LAND THAT I LOVE - PAPER PATTERN

    Patriotic stitching season is quickly approaching, and Land that I Love is here for it! This paper pattern features hearts, stars, flowers, and flags. The text reads, "Land that I Love." It is stitched with shades of red, cream, blue, yellow, green, and black. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32 ct. Vintage Smokey White Belfast linen (Zweigart). The stitch count is 108w x 35h and the finished design measures approximately 6 5/8"w x 2 1/8"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only. (Whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!) The model was stitched with DMC threads. 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. WHERE TO BUY: Shops can purchase this pattern wholesale from Dinky Dyes. If your favorite stitchy shop does not have it in stock, let them know if you'd like them to order a copy in for you! RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The model was finished with Navy Scattered Dot Basics from Kimberbell. The SKU is #MAS8210-N. I also used some red and white striped fabric from my stash. The fabric is a little older, so I don't have a SKU for that one. Cording: I used jute rope from my stash. All craft stores carry something similar. It is usually found in the floral aisle, wedding aisle, or near the ribbon. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged Royal Burlap beige ribbon from Shop 5th Street. The SKU is 127872. I also used a 3/8" red and ivory gingham ribbon for the stacked bow. The gingham ribbon is from The Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) and the SKU is 979997. The button in the centerpiece is a size 30 (3/4") covered button from Dritz. I used a scrap of the same Navy Scattered Dot fabric mentioned above to cover the button. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is. Hope you enjoy!

  • STRAWBERRY PATCH - .PDF

    Welcome to the Strawberry Patch! This .PDF pattern features lots and lots of strawberry vines, a few strawberry plants in urns, as well as some tiny bees and ladybugs. The text reads, "Welcome to the Strawberry Patch." It is stitched with shades of red, black, green, yellow, and white. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32 ct. Vintage Country Mocha Belfast linen (Zweigart). The stitch count is 119w x 78h and the finished design measures approximately 7 1/2"w x 4 3/4"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!). The model was stitched with shades from Weeks Dye Works, Classic Colorworks, and DMC. DMC equivalents are provided for the specialty fibers. 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. WHERE TO BUY: This design is available in the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy Shop (Be sure to bookmark the page! It is www.etsy.com/shop/cherryhillstitchery) It is also available from the shops that have a .PDF resale agreement. The complete list can be found here. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The black/white gingham is from the Hot Cocoa Bar line by Danielle Leone for Wilmington Prints. Cording: I used 8 strands of the full 6-ply DMC thread to make the cording with a Kreinik cording drill. The shade I used was DMC 321. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged Royal Burlap black ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. The SKU is RG127802. I also used a 3/8" red and white grosgrain ribbon for the stacked bow. The red ribbon is from The Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) and the SKU is 497735. The button in the centerpiece is a size 30 (3/4") covered button from Dritz. I used a scrap of White on Black swiss dot fabric from Riley Blake to cover the button. The name of the fabric is Black on Black Basics and the SKU is C790. I trimmed off some pieces of Baby Breath ZWM-8718 Mainstays (from Walmart) to use behind the bow. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is. Hope you enjoy!

  • STRAWBERRY LANE - .PDF

    Strawberry season is just around the corner, and we are here for it! This .PDF features salt box houses as well as whimsical strawberry vines in urns. The text reads, "Strawberry Lane." It is stitched with shades of red, black, green, yellow, and white. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32 ct. Belfast Linen (Zweigart) that I tea-dyed myself. If you'd rather skip the mess, I recommend using Vintage Country Mocha instead. The stitch count is 144w x 69h and the finished design measures approximately 8 3/4"w x 4 1/4"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!). The model was stitched with shades from Weeks Dye Works, Classic Colorworks, and DMC. DMC equivalents are provided for the specialty fibers. 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. WHERE TO BUY: This design is available in the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy Shop (Be sure to bookmark the page! It is www.etsy.com/shop/cherryhillstitchery) It is also available from the shops that have a .PDF resale agreement. The complete list can be found here. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The black/white gingham is from the Hot Cocoa Bar line by Danielle Leone for Wilmington Prints. Cording: I used 8 strands of the full 6-ply DMC thread to make the cording with a Kreinik cording drill. The shade I used was DMC 321. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged Royal Burlap black ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. The SKU is RG127802. I also used a 3/8" red and white grosgrain ribbon for the stacked bow. The red ribbon is from The Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) and the SKU is 497735. The button in the centerpiece is a size 30 (3/4") covered button from Dritz. I used a scrap of White on Black swiss dot fabric from Riley Blake to cover the button. The name of the fabric is Black on Black Basics and the SKU is C790. I trimmed off some pieces of Baby Breath ZWM-8718 Mainstays (from Walmart) to use behind the bow. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is. Hope you enjoy!

  • COTTONTAIL'S CARROT PATCH - PAPER PATTERN

    Spring is coming soon, and so are some spring-themed patterns! Cottontail's Carrot Patch is the second of two paper pattern releases in Feb. 2022. It will be available for shops to purchase beginning February 1. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32ct. Vintage Smokey White Belfast linen (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 100w x 91h. The finished design measures approximately 6"w x 5 5/8"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!) It is stitched in shades of brown, peach, orange, green, and white. The model was stitched use floss from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic Colorworks, but DMC equivalents are provided for the specialty flosses. 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! WHERE TO BUY: This pattern is available in paper format only. Shops can order a copy for you through Dinky Dyes. If you have additional questions as we are adding both paper and .PDF patterns to the CHS lineup, be sure to check out our Q. & A., here. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The peach polka dot fabric is from the Spiced Garden line by Mary Jane Carey of Holly Hill Quilt Designs (Henry Glass Fabrics). The SKU is 2395-35. The line is a little bit older, so you may need to Google the name of the fabric line along with the SKU to find a shop that still has some in stock. Cording: I used some 3mm jute rope for the cording. It came out of a zip-lock bag in my stash, so there is no SKU to share. However, most craft stores stock similar products, and it is usually found near the Floral/Wedding or Ribbon aisles. Bow: I used a 1.5" Side Stitch Ivory ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) for the bottom bow. The SKU is 1510601. I dove-tailed the ends, and then sealed them with Fray-Check. I stacked the ivory bow with a peach colored 3/8" grosgrain ribbon, also from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby). The color name is Bright Persimmon, and the SKU is 933804. I couldn't find that item on their website at the time of this post, but this is what the roll looks like: I trimmed the ends of the peach ribbon horizontally so they wouldn't obstruct the stitching, and also sealed them with Fray-Check. Button: The button on the bow is a 3/4" beige coconut shell button that came out of a bulk brown button pack from the craft section at Walmart. That particular button pack is no longer available, but coconut buttons are pretty common! Most craft or sewing stores sell some variation of them. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is: Happy Stitching!

  • BUNNY TRAIL - PAPER PATTERN

    Spring is coming soon, and so are some spring-themed patterns! Bunny trail is one of two paper pattern releases in Feb. 2022. It will be available for shops to purchase beginning February 1. PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32ct. Vintage Smokey White Belfast linen (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 69w x 109h. The finished design measures approximately 4 1/4"w x 6 3/4"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!) It is stitched in shades of brown, peach, orange, green, and white. The model was stitched use floss from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic Colorworks, but DMC equivalents are provided for the specialty flosses. 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! WHERE TO BUY: This pattern is available in paper format only. Shops can order a copy for you through Dinky Dyes. If you have additional questions as we are adding both paper and .PDF patterns to the CHS lineup, be sure to check out our Q. & A., here. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The peach polka dot fabric is from the Spiced Garden line by Mary Jane Carey of Holly Hill Quilt Designs (Henry Glass Fabrics). The SKU is 2395-35. The line is a little bit older, so you may need to Google the name of the fabric line along with the SKU to find a shop that still has some in stock. Cording: I used some 3mm jute rope for the cording. It came out of a zip-lock bag in my stash, so there is no SKU to share. However, most craft stores stock similar products, and it is usually found near the Floral/Wedding or Ribbon aisles. Bow: I used a 1.5" Side Stitch Ivory ribbon from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby) for the bottom bow. The SKU is 1510601. I dove-tailed the ends, and then sealed them with Fray-Check. I stacked the ivory bow with a peach colored 3/8" grosgrain ribbon, also from Ribbon Boutique (Hobby Lobby). The color name is Bright Persimmon, and the SKU is 933804. I couldn't find that item on their website at the time of this post, but this is what the roll looks like: I trimmed the ends of the peach ribbon horizontally so they wouldn't obstruct the stitching, and also sealed them with Fray-Check. Button: The button on the bow is a 3/4" beige coconut shell button that came out of a bulk brown button pack from the craft section at Walmart. That particular button pack is no longer available, but coconut buttons are pretty common! Most craft or sewing stores sell some variation of them. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is: Happy Stitching!

  • MALARKEY AND SHENANIGANS - .PDF

    This .PDF pattern announces a little touch of leprechaun mischief! This pattern features shamrocks, hearts, a pot of gold, lucky horseshoes, a leprechaun hat, leprechaun feet, a little bird, and a banner at the top. The text reads, "NOTICE: Prone to Malarkey and Shenanigans" It is stitched using shades of green, black, and gold PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32 ct. Vintage Smokey White Belfast Linen (Zweigart). The stitch count is 91w x 115h and the finished design measures approximately 5 1/2"w x 7 1/8"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!) 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. WHERE TO BUY: This design is available in the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy Shop (Be sure to bookmark the page! It is www.etsy.com/shop/cherryhillstitchery) It is also available from the shops that have a .PDF resale agreement. The complete list can be found here. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The black plaid is French Chateau Gingham (Raven) by Andover Fabrics, SKU #9092-K1. Cording: I used 6 strands of the full 6-ply DMC thread to make the cording. 3 strands were DMC 3345, and 3 strands were DMC 3347. I spun the cording using a Kreinik cording drill. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged black canvas ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. I also used some green ribbon from my stash for the smaller, stacked bow. The button in the centerpiece is a size 36 covered button (7/8") from Dritz. I used a scrap of black/white polka dot fabric from my stash to cover the button. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. Happy Stitching!

  • BE MINE, VALENTINE - PAPER PATTERN

    The first CHS paper pattern is here! This Valentine project is available through our distributor, Dinky Dyes. Let your favorite shop know you'd like them to order a copy in for you! PATTERN DETAILS: The pattern comes with 2 designs: Be Mine, and Valentine. Both models were stitched on 32ct. Raw Natural Belfast linen using 2 ply thread. The stitch count for Be Mine is 65w x 40h, and the finished design measures approximately 4"w x 2 1/2"h when stitched on that fabric. The stitch count for Valentine is 79w x 42h, and the finished design measures approximately 4 7/8"w x 2 5/8"h when stitched on that fabric. Both patterns call for whole stitches only (whole stitches = beginner friendly and Aida friendly!) They are stitched in shades of red, white, and green. They use floss from DMC, Weeks Dye Works, and Classic Colorworks, but DMC equivalents are provided for the specialty flosses. 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! WHERE TO BUY This pattern is available in paper format only. Shops can order a copy for you through Dinky Dyes. RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The red plaid is Chelsea's Checks from Henry Glass Fabric, SKU #9700-8. Cording: I used 8 strands of DMC B5200 to make the cording with a Kreinik cording drill. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged white canvas ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. I made the rosettes on the bows by twisting some strips of red and white polka dot fabric from my stash. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. Happy Stitching!

  • LOVE YOU - .PDF

    "Love You" is a quick little project that has arrived just in time for Valentine's Day stitching! PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 16ct. Black Aida using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 57w x 40h, and the finished design measures approximately 3 1/2"w x 2 1/2"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only, and is stitched in shades of red and white. It uses floss from both DMC and Weeks Dye Works. A DMC equivalent is provided for the specialty floss. WHERE TO BUY (Note, this pattern is available in .PDF format only. It is only available through the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy Shop and the shops that are authorized .PDF resellers) RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The red plaid is Chelsea's Checks from Henry Glass Fabric, SKU #9700-8. Cording: I used white twisted cord trim from Merchant 41 (Hobby Lobby). The SKU is 829341. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged white canvas ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. The button in the centerpiece is a size 36 covered button (7/8") from Dritz. I used a scrap of red/white polka dot fabric from my stash to cover the button. I also trimmed some sprigs off of a Flocked Greenery pick from Studio His & Hers (Hobby Lobby) and used hot glue to adhere them under the bow. The SKU for the greenery I used is 1763069. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is all together: Happy Stitching!

  • LOVE - .PDF

    Wintery love is in the air! PATTERN DETAILS: The model for this was stitched on 32ct Raw Natural Belfast linen (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 73w x 68h, and the finished design measures approximately 4 1/2"w x 4 1/8"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only, and uses floss from DMC. The pattern is stitched in shades of red, pink, black, white, and orange. It features a gingham banner at the top, two snowmen holding a garland of hearts who are surrounded by snow, and the word "Love" flanked by snowflakes with hearts. WHERE TO BUY (Note, this pattern is available in .PDF format only. In other words, it is only available through the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy Shop and the shops that are authorized .PDF resellers) RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The red plaid is Priscilla's Pretty Plaids Red and White Bias Buffalo Check from Henry Glass Fabric, SKU #9300-8. Cording: I used 6 lengths of 6 ply DMC B5200 for this thickness of cording. I spun the cording using my Kreinik cording drill. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged canvas ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. I used a Size 36 covered button from Dritz (7/8") as the bow centerpiece. I covered it with a piece of red/white scrap fabric from my stash. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is all together: Happy Stitching!

  • CROSS-STITCH PAPER/.PDF FAQ

    Cherry Hill Stitchery currently offers two separate lines of cross-stitch patterns: .PDF patterns and paper patterns. .PDF cross-stitch patterns These are available to purchase as .PDFs in the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy shop. Cherry Hill Stitchery also has resale agreements with Anabellas, Needlecase Goodies, Fat Quarter Shop, and the Silk app to carry these patterns. Patterns in this line are only available in .PDF format. Paper cross-stitch patterns These are available exclusively through shops and are not available in .PDF format. This line was added in 2022 at the request of stitchers who prefer a paper format, and at the request of shops who work with paper patterns. Many of you have questions related the addition of paper cross-stitch patterns. Answers to the most common questions can be found below. 1.) Where can I get paper cross-stitch patterns? The answer depends on if you are a retail customer (a stitcher) or a wholesale customer (a shop). Stitchers (retail customers) can order from their favorite needlework shop. Paper patterns must be purchased through a shop and cannot be bought directly from Cherry Hill Stitchery. If your favorite shop does not carry the pattern you are looking for, don't be afraid to ask them to order it in for you! Most are quite happy to do so. If you do not have a local shop, never fear! Online shops will mail patterns to your door. Shops (wholesale customers) can order via Dinky Dyes. Paper patterns are not sold in the Etsy shop and cannot be purchased directly from Cherry Hill Stitchery. Shops must contact Dinky Dyes for wholesale orders. 2.) Are you getting rid of .PDF cross-stitch patterns? No. I am just adding a paper cross-stitch pattern line, too! 3.) Will the .PDF cross-stitch patterns in the Etsy Shop be released as physical copies? No. This would require extensive formatting changes that would be quite time consuming and would also necessitate a pricing change. If a cross-stitch pattern was released as a .PDF, it will stay a .PDF, and you'll still be able to buy it in the Etsy shop and from our existing authorized .PDF resellers. 4.) Will the paper cross-stitch patterns be released as .PDF patterns? No. This is to protect the investment shops are making in our paper pattern line. 5.) Will there ever be more .PDF-only cross-stitch patterns released? Yes. Cherry Hill Stitchery will continue to release .PDF-only patterns for those of you who prefer that format. .PDF patterns will be sold in the Cherry Hill Stitchery Etsy Shop (cherryhillstitchery.etsy.com) and through shops who have made arrangements to sell CHS .PDF patterns. 6.) Will you sell physical cross-stitch patterns to stitchers in your Etsy shop? No. The Etsy shop is for .PDF patterns only. 7.) Can shops buy paper cross-stitch patterns directly from Cherry Hill Stitchery? No. Shops need to contact Dinky Dyes (our distributor) for wholesale purchases. 8.) What about the shops that carry your .PDF files? Fat Quarter Shop, Needlecase Goodies, Anabella's, and Silk all have arrangements with Cherry Hill Stitchery to carry .PDF cross-stitch patterns. There are no plans to discontinue those arrangements at this time. They can continue to offer Cherry Hill Stitchery .PDF patterns to their customers. 9.) How will I know which cross-stitch patterns are .PDF patterns and which cross-stitch patterns are physical patterns? If it is in the Etsy shop, it is .PDF only. You can view all the paper patterns currently available for shops to order through Dinky Dyes by clicking here. Read those item descriptions and new release announcements! On social media, the paper/.PDF format will be listed in the caption on the post. On this website, paper or .PDF will be listed next to the title of the design when it is announced. Anything released after January 2022 will include information specifying if the pattern is a paper pattern (available through shops) or .PDF pattern (available in the Etsy shop or through authorized .PDF resellers.) 10.) When will paper cross-stitch patterns be available for shops to order? The first release was available for shops to order from Dinky Dyes in January 2022. Additional patterns will be added as they are released, so watch for announcements on the Cherry Hill Stitchery home page, on Instagram, and on the Cherry Hill Stitchery Facebook page! ***Remember, paper patterns will be new releases. There are no plans to re-release existing .PDF patterns as paper patterns. 11.) I want to stitch a Cherry Hill Stitchery cross-stitch pattern from the paper pattern line, but I can't find a shop that carries it. If you are a stitcher and are having a difficult time locating a pattern from the paper line, reach out to your favorite online or local shop. If they sell other cross-stitch patterns, there is a very good chance they can order a Cherry Hill Stitchery pattern in for you. Most are happy to do so! ***Don't forget that patterns you see in the Etsy shop cannot be ordered in paper format. Patterns that are available through shops can be viewed at Dinky Dyes. In summary, Cherry Hill Stitchery is continuing its existing .PDF cross-stitch pattern line but is also adding a separate paper pattern line for stitchers who prefer that format. They are being treating as two separate product families. PDF patterns are still available where you are used to finding them, but now there will be additional paper patterns that any shop can carry as well! The first pattern that was available in paper format was Be Mine, Valentine. If you have any additional questions, don't hesitate to ask! Email cherryhillstitchery@outlook.com.

  • HAVE A CUP OF CHEER - .PDF

    Nothing sweetens a cozy winter day quite like a mug full of hot cocoa! My ode to this fun seasonal treat is here with "Have a Cup of Cheer." PATTERN DETAILS: The model was stitched on 32ct Raw Natural Belfast linen (Zweigart) using 2 ply thread. The stitch count is 122w x 86h, and the finished design measures approximately 7 3/4"w x 5 1/4"h when stitched on that fabric. The pattern calls for whole stitches only, and uses floss from both DMC and Weeks Dye Works. DMC equivalents are provided for the specialty flosses. The pattern is stitched in shades of red, green, brown, and white. The full text reads, "The Holly Jolly Hot Cocoa Bar Have a Cup of Cheer." RECREATE THE LOOK: Finish Fabric: The green finish fabric on the model was pulled from stash and originally came from Hobby Lobby. The red plaid is Priscilla's Pretty Plaids Red and White Bias Buffalo Check from Henry Glass Fabric, SKU #9300-8. Cording: I used 6 lengths of 6 ply DMC B5200 for this thickness of cording. I spun the cording using my Kreinik cording drill. Bow: I used a 1.5" wire-edged canvas ribbon from 5th Street Studio on Etsy. I also used a 3/8" red polka-dot grosgrain ribbon from Offray, found at Walmart (no visible SKU on my spool, sorry!) The snowflake in the centerpiece is a miniature Christmas Ornament, also from Walmart. I removed the ornament hanger before adhering the snowflake to the bow with hot glue. The ends of the white ribbon were dovetailed, and the ends of the polka dot ribbon were cut horizontally. All the raw edges were sealed with Fray-Check. 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, so I buy those in bulk and keep them on hand. You can see what those materials are on the Tools and Organization page. One more time, here it is all together: Happy Stitching!

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