Sunday, October 23, 2022

FREE Cross Stitch Pattern - Christmas Santa Kitty Cat

Hello friends! I am back with another tiny cross stitch pattern!


Last week I finished the Christmastime Mystery Stitch Along by Fat Quarter Shop (click HERE for a link to Kimberly's adorable, free pattern). I added a little stocking from last year's stitch along and noticed that there was some space above the hot cocoa mug. So I asked my co-designer (my 6 year old daughter) what I should put there. "CATS!!! And a cat on the line and a cat by the mittens and a cat over there.....!"


She had me at cats! But I did hold myself back and only added one to look like our crazy kitty, Bolt.

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Click *HERE* for the free PDF and feel free to change the colors to match your own cat! Tag me on Instagram so I can see it.

FYI, I couldn't figure out how to make the backstitched whiskers print black on the pattern so they could be seen better, but hopefully it is clear enough. I also did a white backstitch around the green eyes to make them stand out.


Also the sweet community over on the Instagram seems to like my Christmas colors so below are the colors I used in this piece.

48 variegated pink
601 solid pink (for mug and hat)
906 dark green
907 lighter green
842 light brown
b5200 snow white
3843, 3844, 3845 blues
169 gray


I hope you enjoy this little pattern. Have a blessed day.

:) Ann

"Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty."
2 Corinthians 3: 17 NKJV

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

FREE Cross Stitch Pattern - Granny Squares Mini Blanket

AnnMakesThings cross stitch granny square free pattern



So excited to finally share this pattern! 


I love to crochet but have misplaced my crojo since 2020. 


Fortunately that's when I began to focus on little, portable, car-line-friendly cross stitch projects. Then I decided to combine the two and create a crochet granny square pattern done in cross stitch. 


I designed it back in the spring of this year and chuckled when a fabulous, famous designer released a granny square pattern a month later. (Actually I was pretty discouraged, but later realized that they were actually rather different from each other.) So at last here is MY pattern! 


The fun thing is how you can customize it with your own colors and how many squares you decide to do: 1 huge one, 4 together like mine, or 9 or 100! It is up to you. 


The first one I did in my favorite color palette, but I have added 2 more versions. Look at those yummy colors!!! (For my Instagram friends, these colors are in my Lori Holt "Flea Market Flowers" and in my Jeannette Douglas "Mini Bouquet Sampler." 


One with jewel tone colors.


And one with fall or 70's colors.


Now for the patterns. I'm new to sharing pdf's on Blogger, so please comment below (or on Instagram) if you have trouble opening or downloading any of these. 

**Click on the diagram below of the colorway you would like for a FREE pdf of the FULL pattern and floss numbers.** 

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I hope you enjoy them. Tag me on Instagram if you make one so I can see it! @annmakesthings

And stay tuned... I have an extra special, big pattern I've been working on and hope to do a stitch-along with it in November!

Have a blessed day!

:) Ann

"The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make His face shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace."
Numbers 6:24-26 KJV 


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