Have you been stitching along with our advent style stitch along? It was first introduced back in July, in support of our Merry Stitch-Mas floss collection as a 25-day stitch along featuring a slew of fabulous and festive cross stitch minis. In honor of the holiday season, we simply had to feature these patterns again and kicked off our reboot on December 1st.

These patterns are perfect whether you’re looking to expand your own holiday stash of cross stitch decorations, whip up a few gift tags, or even create a full sampler featuring all of the motifs. Christmas is just a few days away, but there is still time to stitch up something special!

Today, we want to shine a light on the 4 guest patterns generously offered by four phenomenal designers: Susan Ache, Beverly McCullough, Wendy Sheppard, & Kimberly Jolly with Fat Quarter Shop.




Stitchy Pocket Watches — by Susan Ache
This is such a quick project and I am guessing you have all of the supplies right at home and at your fingertips. I have made several of these before and it’s always fun to see if I can come up with a stitch that fits the little circle. What a great little gift tag idea that will also then look cute on the Christmas Tree.
I used scrap linen — you only need a tiny bit — so hunt around in your stash before you go and buy. Once the little cross stitch was completed, I pressed it completely and then just for an extra bit of stability I pressed a lightweight fusible interfacing on the back. Traditional Christmas colors just seemed so perfect. I chose 2277 for red and 2865 for green embroidery floss using 2 strands.
Quilt Star Snowflake Ornament by Bev McCullough
I love making handmade ornaments, especially stitched ornaments. In fact I do a DIY Ornament week every year – you can see them all here! This ornament combines my love of stitching and quilting with the snowflake design that incorporates a quilt star in the center.
Stitched Ornaments also make fabulous gifts, gift toppers and they’ll make you the star of an ornament exchange!
Little Christmas Tree by Wendy Sheppard
At my house, we look forward to Christmas all year round. My daughter would be planning for the next Christmas before Christmas is over. And if it were up to the two of us, our house would be decorated for Christmas all year round!
Christmas stitching holds a very special place in my heart as well — you see, I taught my daughter how to stitch when she was 5. That year, she stitched 2 Christmas Ornaments and ever since then, we have stitched at least one Christmas ornament to place on our Christmas tree.
Sparkly Snowflakes by Kimberly Jolly and Fat Quarter Shop
Kimberly and her team charted up this sweet Sparkly Snowflakes chart just for you.
Using 5 colors from our Merry Stitch-Mas box, this project would be a perfect addition to any home’s holiday décor. We can’t wait to see how you make it your own! To learn more about the project, don’t miss this post on Jolly Jabber! And… Check out this fab intro video that Kimberly shared via the FQS Flosstube channel on Youtube:
LINKS
- Stitch-Mas Patterns
- Merry Stitch-Mas
- Aurifloss
- Aurifil Dealers
- Blog Post: Stitchy Pocket Watches by Susan Ache
- Blog Post: Quilt Star Snowflake by Beverly McCullough
- Blog Post: Little Christmas Tree by Wendy Sheppard
- Blog Post: Sparkly Snowflakes by Kimberly Jolly
Pro tip: If you’ve been using DMC and want to make the switch, it’s never been easier! Grab our handy conversion chart HERE.
I love all things Christmas. Tese are some really great examples of handcrafted
Is there a source for the beautiful blackwork hearts at the start of the post?
Yes I am interested in those beautiful black work hearts also.
They are so lovely. I am interested in the pattern.