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Queen Cleo in all her Glory
Initially launched a a mystery chart and SAL, Queen Cleo(patra) is now revealed in all her glory!
Here's Barbara Ana's stunning portrait - in cross stitch - of a woman whose power, passions and tragic death, have captured imaginations and turned her into a female celebrity of all times.
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More stunning portraits by Barbara Ana
Viva la Vida | Cosmic Dreams II | Dreaming of Klimt | The Fortune Teller |
>> see all Barbara Ana portraits in cross stitch
Christmas in the Woods
Lesley Teare's latest cross stitch release pictures all the woodland animals busying themselves in preparation for the Christmas party. The owl, reindeer and deer are dressed in their finest attire, the rabbit and squirrel are bringing gifts and ornaments while the robin entertains them all with cheerful Christmas carols.
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More patterns with Christmas Pets and Animals
Kitten Vintage Greeting Card Monique Bonnin | Meowy Christmas Barbara Ana Designs | Woodland Deer Shannon Christine | Nature's Christmas Lesley Teare Designs |
>> see all patterns with Christmas Animals (all designers)
A church in a rural setting
In 1853, in rural Provence, a 9-year old sets out to stitch a new needlework project - she has most certainly already practiced cross stitching before. And what motif does she pick? a rural landscape with a lone pine, a pond, and a church spire surrounded by a couple of houses. Where the original motif originated from is still a mystery, but Meriem Chauvet, the collector and designer behind the works of Couleur Tourterelle has already come across the same motif in several other French and German works of the early 19th century. A proof that , while needlework models had only recently started being published, popular designs were already circulating far and wide.
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More Chapels, Churches and a Cathedral
My little Town Perrette Samouiloff | Green Gables GERA! Kyoko Maruoka | Wedding motifs Maria Diaz Designs | Florentine Picard 1841 (Cathedral) Couleur Tourterelle |
Harvest time in the vegetable patch !
It's pumpkin season in Kateryna's garden and pumpkins come in every shape. An elegant, symmetrical design with plenty of interesting detail to stitch.
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More pumpkins to cross stitch
>> see all Vegetables patterns (all designers)
New Halloween release by Barbara Ana
A whimsical Halloween bouquet sprouting out of a vase with a moon-like face. Notice all the fun detail such as the tiny witches busying themselves among the blooms. The pattern comes in two colorways, terracotta, pictured stitched, and plum).
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More patterns with Halloween Witches by Barbara Ana
Witchy Harvest | Ofelia Buttoneye | Witchy Dreams | Witchy Pantry |
More Halloween Witches patterns (all designers)
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3 New vintage greeting cards by Monique Bonnin
Cross stitch designer Monique Bonnin excels at creating retro-style postcards and greeting cards, each time expressing her creativity in a completely unique and unexpected way. Here are three freshly released Greeting cards.
See more Vintage-style Greeting cards by Monique Bonnin
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Hear the buzz!
Pay tribute to the honey bee queen with this cute little pattern by Barbara Ana that will fit perfectly in a 4 inch hoop.
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Creative Poppy Designers in the news
Searching for a cross stitch pattern you've seen featured in a needlework magazine?
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Marie-Anne Rhétoret-Mélin - Christmas Ornaments
As featured in The World of Cross stitching magazine issue 338 on sale September 2023
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More Christmas Ornaments by Marie-Anne Réthoret-Mélin
With these nine extra hanging ornaments you can now fill an entire Christmas tree with your own hand-stitched decorations, in varied shapes but matching colors!
We love the extra cute cross stitch designs, their unique shapes and crystal clear finishing tutorials. Great cross stitch ideas brought to you by the ever creative Marie-Anne Rethoret-Melin.
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More Christmas ornaments
>> see all Christmas ornaments patterns
Spirit of the forest
Why do mushroom pop out mysteriously overnight? No doubt the work of the Spirit of the Forest, seen here appearing through the branches of a sturdy tree. A sense of melancholy emanates from this design shrouded in autumnal light. Vintage Barbara Ana, full of her favorite leitmotivs.
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More Autumn patterns by Barbara Ana
Autumn Keeper | Woodland Dreams | Forest Queen | Sweeping the Garden |
>> see all Autumn patterns by Barbara Ana Designs
A fun playground for the Hedgehogs
Golden foliage sticking onto their prickles, the hedgehog family is busy foraging for food, zig-zagging between the mushroom which have popped up overnight. Easy stitching, fun detail and delightful colors make this a perfect project for all! A cross stitch pattern by Kateryna, Stitchy Princess.
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More patterns with Mushroom
Gnomes in Springfield (detail) GERA! Kyoko Maruoka | Mushroom Biscornu Tiny Modernist | Mushroom Meadow (detail) Kateryna - Stichy Princess | Woodland Dreams Barbara Ana Designs |
>> see all patterns with Mushroom (all designers)
Fresh and Seasonal
Notice the lady with the funny hat? I never miss her booth. What an amazing variety!
A quick and easy cross stitch pattern by Samantha Purdy Needlecrafts.
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More Autumn patterns by Samantha Purdy
Mums | Raking Leaves | Autumn Trees | Apple cider |
>> see all Fall patterns by Samanthapurdyneedlecraft
Oh Siblings...
You know the feeling don't you, when you're the older one, and all your siblings are either lazing about or getting up to some mischief? Designer Kateryna loves cats and it shows in the way she depicts each of these kittens individual character.
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More elder sisters
Miss Rabbit Kateryna - Stitchy Princess | Miss Deer Kateryna - Stitchy Princess | Miss Sheep Kateryna - Stitchy Princess | Miss Fox Kateryna - Stitchy Princess |
A walking pumpkin, a green-faced witch and a white bear
Will you dare open the door? We have little visitors it seems....
A cute cross stitch pattern for Halloween, design by Samantha Purdy Needlecrafts
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Witches come in every style...
Plan ahead for your Halloween stitching.
O Halloween Tree | Lilli Violette Halloween Party | Luna Shannon Christine | Witch's Quilt Samanthapurdyneedlecraft |
>> see all Halloween patterns (all designers)
>> see all the News for Halloween, as published in Creative Poppy's newsletter
A cheerful Christmas
Vibrant reds and playful elves, designer Perrette Samouiloff excels at creating the most cheerful Christmas designs. Simply frame the cross stitch piece in a hoop and surround with a garland of natural green leaves and you will have the most beautiful Christmas wreath.
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>> see all Christmas patterns by Perrette Samouiloff
More Christmas Wreaths
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Playful ornaments for your Christmas tree
Easily create these fun characters (Santa, Angel and Elf) with exquisitely detailed heads, humbug shaped bodies and playfully hanging arms and legs. The cross stitch charts come with an awesome tutorial, carefully thought through by designer Marie-Anne Réthoret-Mélin.
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More Christmas Ornaments
We carry a huge selection of cross stitch Christmas ornaments, it runs several pages long. Here's just a tiny selection. Click on the bottom link to review them all.
>> see all Christmas Ornament patterns
Cute and reusable Christmas gift bags
Tired of picking up all the discarded wrapping paper on Christmas morning? For a waste-free Christmas, it's time to move on. Brought to you by Perrette Samouiloff, here are six beautiful cross stitch gift bags that you can use for wrapping small gifts. Pick a shape (flat or tube shaped), personally stitch and create your very own packs. So precious, the recipient is sure to re-use them again and again! When we give our loved ones carefully chosen gifts, don't we want the best packing too?
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More Fun Hand-made Projects and Ideas for Christmas
Our designers have come up with a number of creative ideas and projects to cross stitch for Christmas, including Advent calendars and decorative boxes, but many other unique ideas such as a hot waterbottle cover or a Christmas tree skirt! Here's a small selection. Click on the link further down to view them all.
Christmas Owls Advent calendar Chouett'alors | Merry Christmas to You (Xmas Box cover) GERA! by Kyoko Maruoka | Cold Outside (Hottie cover) Tapestry Barn | Christmas Tree Skirt Faby Reilly Designs |
>> see all Hand-made projects to cross stitch for Christmas (all designers)
>> see all Christmas patterns
A sampler with Mediterranean flavour
This reproduction sampler, dated August 1905, and signed Marie Moracchini, is part of the personal collection of Meriem Chauvet of Couleur Tourterelle. It features a spirited goat, that looks like it wants to chew at anything it can reach. Marie lived in Piediquercio, a hamlet in the Mediterranean island of Corsica, famous for its « maquis » scrubland, where goats roam freely feeding on wildflowers, aromatic plants and prickly bushes growing among the stones. Marie Moracchini’s little red sampler immediately brings Corsica to our mind.
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Creative Poppy Designers in the news
Searching for a cross stitch pattern you've seen featured in a needlework magazine?
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Lesley Teare Designs - Wildflowers
As featured in The World of Cross stitching magazine issue 336 on sale July 2023
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Tiny Modernist - Parrot Biscornu
As featured in The World of Cross stitching magazine issue 335 on sale June 2023
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6 new patterns for Woodland Animals' lovers
Always full of creative ideas, here is a fun and decorative project by Italian designer Alessandra Adelaide.
Mixing the outline of a woodland animal, and delicately cut-out forest branches, she creates elegant portraits of each animal and their surrounding forest. In effect, this technique is known as the Assisi stitch.
The designs are rimmed with gold and the inside can be filled either with a solid color or with the tartan motif in the additional chart provided.
>> see all animal patterns by Alessandra Adelaide Needleworks
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