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Whoo, Whoo...Can you spot the little owl?
Every tiny motif of this Christmas landscape is a delight to stitch. Just in time for the holiday season, a new pattern by Chouett'alors including of course her favorite animal: the little owl!
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Patterns galore for Christmas needlework projects
Check out Perrette Samouiloff's latest pattern booklet: It features a combination of seven motifs that can be used for making needlework accessories in a variety of shapes such as scissor cases, scissor fobs and pincushions. Unlike most biscornu patterns where the pattern is repeated in the four corners, three of these patterns are designed to work along the diagonal of the square, so they can be used for making any cone-shaped objects such as scissor cases but also Christmas ornaments (see next topic below).
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New shape idea: fill your Christmas ornaments with goodies
Try these cone-shaped hanging ornaments that can be filled with little surprises and hung on your tree. They work pretty much the same way as making a scissor case, except that you do not fold back the flap. These ornaments are really refined and pretty with a matching lining inside the cone - yet they are very easy to make, starting with a simple square, that is lined and then folded and slipstitched at the back. You'll have fun adding the jinglebells, pearl ornaments or tassels to the tapered end too. The patterns by Perrette Samouiloff above are perfect for this shape, as well as any biscornu pattern that looks good diagonally. >> see all Christmas ornaments >> see all Christmas biscornu patterns |
Here comes the perfect companion to Rudolf the reindeer!
There are now a total a four lovely Christmas ornaments in Faby Reilly's pendant collection. The ornaments have three sides and are stitched all on one piece of fabric, then assembled and given shape using the whipstitch (biscornu) method. Detailed instructions are included with the free tutorial.
There are also some cute Christmas cards now available in the "Petite Faby" collection. Ideal for a mother (or grand mother) / daughter project and spending quality time together.
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We love our planet and we mean it!
Now you can spread the message ... in stitches with Barbara Ana's poetic "nature's beauty" ornament. The humbug shape comes with it's own tutorial.
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Happy ... Howl-adays!
Trust Barbara Ana to want to have some fun! Where does she find this incredible sense of humor and creativity? Here are some cute Christmas ornaments for embroidery scissors, full of great detail to stitch and they make fantastic gifts too!
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New - quick to stitch - gift idea
Why not stitch this pretty potholder set? They are quick to stitch and easy to mount, especially if stitched on linen Aida, as designer Marie-Anne Réthorêt suggests. You might want to stitch a whole series, in different colors, for each of your friends and a set for yourself too!
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Warm wishes to cross stitch for everyone you love
Marie-Anne Réthorêt has a kind and warm heart, when you know her as a person, and it shows in her designs too. These two new ornaments come with thoughtful wishes for the ones you love.
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Watch out for Rudolf!
He's back as cute as ever, embellishing Faby Reilly's latest pendant ornament. A really interesting shape to stitch (all in one piece) before you get to join the three sides and the diamond shaped pendant takes form.
>> see all of Faby Reilly's Christmas ornaments |
Great stocking fillers ideas: new lavender sachets to stitch
Faby Reilly brings us some of the most refined needlework projects, always thought through into the tiniest detail. Her lovely lavender bags come, as usual, with very detailed step-by-step instructions for mounting the bag.
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Intricate Blackwork biscornus
Pick some colorful needlework fabric and try out some of Tam's Creations fine winter biscornus. They each come with a different theme. Our favorite one has a tiny glove and woolly hat motif!
Barnipatches and Pussinpatches: quite an impressive pair!
We love it each time one of our designers comes out with something strikingly different and explores new territory. Here's an impressive feat by Tams' Creations. Check close and you will see tiny shapes like heart and flower motifs. Take a step back and Barnipatches and Pussinpatches come to life!
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Hey, looks like we've got visitors!
Look who's coming to town! Well it seems that Santa Paws is more than willing to help out this year.... Catch the spirit of Christmas with this fun piece designed by Gail Bussi in delicate subdued colors and fine detail.
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And then there's Santa taking a stroll in his garden... a beautiful project with some interesting stitches.
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Designers in the news
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Faby Reilly - Mistletoe Humbug As featured in Cross stitch Crazy 158 - December issue Faby Reilly - Mistletoe Humbug Chart choice page 75: "Just one look at this little humbug will put you in the mood for Christmas! Stitched in rich green and metallic gold thread, this little hanging will add a touch of luxury to your home, as it hangs on the tree for the whole family to admire."
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Faby Reilly - Christmas Biscornu As featured in The World of Cross stitch N. 183, Christmas issue Faby Reilly - Christmas Biscornu "As biscornus can be any size, they are versatile ornaments that you can hang on the tree, scatter on the mantlepiece or use as table centerpieces. Pretty pointsettias adorn this 'Christmas biscornu' design."
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Faby Reilly - Christmas pendeloque As featured in Cross stitch Crazy 157 - Christmas issue
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Christmas ornaments: simplicity and style
Forget about the bling. The new trend in Christmas decoration is towards simplicity and nature. Nothing exemplifies this better than the latest ornaments designed by Perrette Samouiloff. Using natural materials such as raw linen and wooden beads as a base, she has added lovely stitched details in a refined range of garnet floss and a lovely satin ribbon tassel.
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With Christmas the favorite subjects of designers and stitchers alike, our Xmas pages were starting to be pretty busy. To help you narrow down your research, we have now sorted all special projects into their own categories. We hope this will help you find your perfect project! >> Christmas projects (advent calendars, table mats and decoration, tree skirt, etc.) and still of course: >> all other Christmas patterns
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Teach a kid to cross stitch!
With "Petite Faby", a new series of patterns by Faby Reilly, you'll get the little titches stitching! The designer has tested these patterns by teaching her own daughter to stitch. The chart has child friendly and fun instructions and - as with every project by Faby Reilly - the project is beautifully laid out with thorough explanations and step by step pictures.
If you like to teach a friend to cross stitch, you might want to visit our section containing easy charts for beginners: |
Just in time for Halloween: Spookiest cross stitch alphabet ever!
Greet any one knocking on your door on Halloween night with a "welcome message" stitched in the spookiest alphabet ever designed for cross stitch! Here's the most amazing "Gothic Rock" alphabet pattern , complete with guitars, skulls, snakes, spiders et al. that will send shivers up the spine of your guests! A design by the very creative Maria Diaz.
>> see all Halloween patterns |
Great finishing ideas: Miniature shaker needlebook
Thanks so much to Patricia F. for sharing this picture. She has done an amazing job of stitching two of Barbara Ana's shaker patterns, over one thread, on navy Blue Zweigart Lugana evenweave. The stitched piece was then mounted into a needlebook that measures only 2 1/8 inch x 3 3/8 inch. Extra pages were added inside the book for storing needles. This is an extraordinary piece!
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Welcome to Gail Bussi and Rosebud Lane designs
We are delighted to welcome a new designer some of you may well know as she has already published in numerous magazines as well as several books. Gail Bussi is now launching a new collection of patterns under the "Rosebud Lane" signature, that will be published through Creative Poppy's website. Gail Bussi is a very talented designer with years of experience with color as you will see from her exquisite and rich palettes. Her patterns are intricate with a lot of attention to detail which make them very rewarding to stitch.
Many of Gail Bussi's patterns include charming quotes. We hope you will enjoy them as much as we do!
>> see all new patterns by Gail Bussi, Rosebud Lane
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Creative Poppy designers in the news As featured in The World of Cross stitching N 182, November 2011 Chouett'alors - Witches' cauldron "Glow-in-the-dark: You'll get to use an eerie fluorescent green thread in this "Witch's cauldron" stitch designed by Chouett'alors. Stitched on black Aida, we thing it's terrifically terrifying".
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Tams Creations - Funky Pencil case As featured in Cross stitch Crazy N156, November 2011 Tams Creations - Funky Pencil case "Q: I'd like to stitch a special gift for my daughter as she's off to university soon. A: I think your daughter will like the Funky pencil case from Tams Creations. It's stitched in bright thread and embellished with beads and fun fur yarn, so it will certainly be a memorable present!" |
Marie-Anne Rethoret-Mélin - Kitchen As featured in Cross stitch Crazy N156, November 2011 Marie-Anne Rethoret-Mélin - Kitchen (Editor's choice) "Country charm: this simple yet beautiful design is worked in whole stitches to create a wonderful striking finish. DMC Color Variations is used to add interest to the design which you can stitch in your choice of blue or red thread."
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Back to school with Maria Diaz
Here are 3 new patterns that are perfect for children of school age, in particular those heading there for the first time! The chalkboard alphabet is awesome and we are sure it will inspire many unique projects (check out our tips for stitching on black Aida).
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Stitchers' treats for Halloween
Here's the latest pattern by Barbara Ana, a real cutie of a scissor fob with a fun Halloween theme. We just love the little black and purple laced boots! It matches the Owl-o-ween scissor fob that came out not long ago and the bootscornu (makes a handy pincushion). Why not treat yourself and your friends to a few Halloween treats (like scissor fobs and biscornu pincushions)? There's no reason after all that just the kids should have fun!
More Halloween treats:
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New flower patterns by Faby Reilly
She has done it again! Designer Faby Reilly shows a huge talent in depicting even the simplest, most humble flower. We love the warm yellow tones of the buttercup petals, enriched with tiny gold beads. And what about the more exotic lotus flower with its warm pink (almost a touch of orange there) cup-like petals? Last but not least, the popular Plum design is now available as a bookmark. These are all great projects and gift ideas to choose from.
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Creative Poppy designers in the news |
Maria Diaz - Teapot collection As featured in Cross stitch Crazy N 155, October 2011 Maria Diaz - Teapot collection "Fans of Crazy designer Maria Diaz must-stitch charts will be pleased to see that she's now designing sweet charts for Creative Poppy. Stitch one of the teapots to make a lovely coaster of keyring, or stitch all 14 pretty little teapot to make a wonderful sampler" |
Barbara Ana - Halloween ornament As featured in Cross stitch Crazy N 155, October 2011 Barbara Ana - Halloween ornies "Q: Can you tell me what an ornie is? A: Ornie is simply short for ornament. You can download the Barbara Ana Halloween Ornament from www.creativepoppy.com . Stitch the four mini designs as decorations or coasters." |
Faby Reilly - Plum Orchid Needlebook As featured in The World of Cross stitching N180, September 2011 "For a very special gift, why not stitch this beautiful 'plum orchid needlebook' designed by Faby Reilly? The chart comes with thorough instructions to help you make it up and if you find you're itching for more, there's a matching scissor case too" |
Chouett'alors - Car keys Keyring As featured in Cross stitch Crazy N 154 - September 2011 Chouett'alors - Car keys Keyring "Q: My best friend has just passed her driving test. Do you know a gift I might stitch to celebrate her achievement? A: What about the "Chouett'alors Car Keys keyring?: It's small, is worked using whole stitches and uses just one color so you might like to try variegated cotton or match the color of your friend's car" |
Ducks wandering... into the bathroom!
Check out Perrette Samouiloff's latest design, a series of cute little ducks heading straight for your bathroom.
>> see all patterns designed for Bathroom towels |
Paradise lost
This new design arrived with a little note from Barbara Ana: "I hope you like this pattern, I'm quite fascinated with Adam and Eve lately". We find it really interesting to see a modern interpretation of an age old subject that has fascinated stitchers in the past - and still does today!
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For a romantic wedding
Looking for a really exciting gift for a friend who's planning her wedding? Check out this new design by Faby Reilly, a charming garter that comes with it's gift tag.
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What's baking in Sylvie's kitchen?
The elves are back and as busy as ever. Doesn't it smell nice? Don't these patisseries look delicious? A great new design by the talented Sylvie Teytaud.
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Faby Reilly - Plum orchid Biscornu As featured in Cross stitch Gold N85 Faby Reilly - Plum orchid Biscornu
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Finishing ideas
We received this beautiful picture from Jane W. It is a reinterpretation of Marie-Anne Réthoret-Mélin's The fun with monochrome patterns like this one is that you can really play around with fabrics and colors and make your piece unique. Congratulations, Jane, and Thank you so much for sharing your photo with us. If you would like to share a photo of your stitched piece, as well as ideas for finishing projects, please feel free to use our contact form and select "I'd like to share my photo" |
Inspire me: a fantastic source of inspiration for stitching |
A visit to the zoo
It's worth checking out this zoo pattern that has many amusing and fine features. The animals are rendered in great detail, especially all the birds. This pattern designed by Perrette Samouiloff is available both in a large and smaller format.
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