Little Brown Bird Cross Stitch Pattern by Lindy Stitches
Little Brown Bird Cross Stitch Pattern by Lindy Stitches
Little Brown Bird cross stitch pattern. The sweetest tribute to the harbinger of spring, the return of the Robin! I wrote this little poem thinking about how much I look forward to seeing them return as winter dies. This pattern is super fun to stitch with its dainty border, little houses, and poem in the middle.
▶PATTERN INFORMATION
STITCH COUNT: 159 wide x 123 tall
SIZE on 32 count linen or 16 count aida: 10 x 7.7 inches
FABRIC: 32 count Sea Spray linen by Seraphim Fabrics
ALTERNATIVE FABRICS: 16 count Sea Spray aida, 32 count Sea Spray Lugana, 16 count Sea Lily aida
STITCHES USED: Full cross stitch, back stitch
FLOSS: Classic Colorworks & DMC. Full DMC conversion provided.
▶FLOSS REQUIRED on 32 count linen or 16 count aida: You will only need one
skein of each color, except for Tennessee Red Clay, which requires two.
Classic Colorworks 12 Grain
Classic Colorworks Little Sprout
Classic Colorworks Shrimp Cocktail
Classic Colorworks Spinach
Classic Colorworks Tennessee Red Clay (need two)
Classic Colorworks Wagon Wheel
You will also need DMC 18, 680, 414.
▶GETTING STARTED All you'll need to get started are these easy-to-find supplies.
>An embroidery hoop or frame
>A needle
>Your chosen fabric
>Floss
Questions? Feel free to email me at steph(at)lindystitches(dot)com.
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Was such a fun stitch
Robins are my most favorite bird, so to find such a cute stitch with robins in it, I had to have it! I appreciate being able to buy the floss pack to go with it. Makes shopping so easy for me since I don’t have a local needlework shop. Can’t wait to start it!!
I love the springiness of this pattern and the beautiful robin. Stephanie did a great job of choosing colors for this pattern.