North America's raccoon is depicted as a 3D cross stitch animal. I have a huge fondness for these creatures. I know they like to get into trash and make a mess, but just look at their faces! And those hands! They really are remarkable creatures and have proven to be highly adaptable and successful in surviving our encroachment into their habitat.I ..
I love donkeys! They have the sweetest faces. I love their markings and their long ears. So, of course, I had to make one in 3d cross stitch.I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real donkeys. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make tiny details that would be difficult to ..
North America's only marsupial, the Virginia opossum depicted as a 3D
cross stitch animal. I have a huge fondness for these creatures. They
have been much maligned over the years, but they are really wonderful.
They are clean, they bathe themselves much like cats. They eat many
things that we humans may not want around; things like ticks, s..
I swear this little hedgehog won't prick you with his spines. They are actually embroidery floss! So Pete isn't prickly at all.I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of a real hedgehog. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make tiny details that would be difficult to do by another method. A..
Rama is a no drama llama. Just look at his cool demeanor. This little llama uses cross stitch for the details of his face and legs and the turkey work stitch to create his lush coat. Turkey work is an embroidery stitch used to create fuzzy appearances. It is sewn as a line of loops which are cut open. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made ..
Santa Claus' reindeer are one of my favorite things about Christmas. I also like it when they are depicted as reindeer or caribou, instead of white tailed deer. This little reindeer is based on a Peary caribou, the caribou who live closest to the North Pole. He is also in scale with my 3D cross sti..
Mice. You either love them or hate them. If you are like me and know and love mice. They are so cute to watch as they run around looking for food, with their long tails and big black eyes. So I simply had to make a 3D one. And he is life sized!I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real deer mice.&nb..
Tache is a tiny cross stitched French bulldog with a white coat and black spots. His face has the wrinkles above his nose and on the top of his head, and his tail is just a cute little nub. Tache is ready to play and show off your stitching skills. Most plush dog dolls are in one way or another inaccurate. I have tried to solve that problem w..
North America's only armadillo is depicted as a 3D cross stitch animal. I have a huge fondness for these creatures. They have been much maligned over the years, but they are really wonderful. They eat many things that we humans may not want around; things like insects, snails, and carrion. Not to mention Tactical Possums are just plain cute!I like ..
These tiny dragons were designed as an accessory for my Daenerys doll, but would be adorable by themselves. These are very simple 3D patterns and can be made rather quickly. Who says that cross stitch is only good for flat things? Now you can stitch a doll using cross stitch for the details.Each drag..
This little unicorn won't eat the roses in your garden. I designed this unicorn based on the renaissance depictions, with split hooves, feathery fetlocks, a beard and tail like a lion, but I also include instructions on how to give him more "horse-like" details. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of horse..
I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real African elephants. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make tiny details that would be difficult to do by another method. Who says that cross stitch is only good for flat things? Now you can stitch a doll using cross stitch for the detai..
North America's only marsupial, the Virginia opossum depicted as a 3D
cross stitch animal. I have a huge fondness for these creatures. They
have been much maligned over the years, but they are really wonderful.
They are clean, they bathe themselves much like cats. They eat many
things that we humans may not want around; things like ticks, s..
Ratties! The best pocket pet ever. If you are like me and know and love rats, you know what I mean. Sweet, affectionate and so smart. So I simply had to make a 3D one. And he is life size!I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real rats. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to m..
I love horses! Ever since I was a child I've adored these beautiful creatures. Gypsy Vanners are one of my favorites. I love their lush manes and tails, not to mention the feathers on their feet. So I simply had to make a 3D one. This fellow is based on an actual horse, owned by a good friend of mine...