This little winged horse is ready to soar into your life. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of actual horses. 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?&nbs..
Who doesn't have a favorite character from Schitt's Creek? This is for the fans of Alexis. She is dressed in one of her adorable baby doll dresses, letter A necklace and wearing really nice shoes. Who says that cross stitch
is only good for flat things? Now you can stitch your own Alexis doll using cross
stitch for the details. The ..
Meerkats, those ever watchful creatures of the African plains and grasslands. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real meerkats. 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 i..
Giraffes are one of the most unique animals on our planet. I love their necks, long legs, spotted coats and ossicones. So I simply had to make a 3D one. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real giraffes. The accuracy goes all the way down to the soles of his hooves. Why use cross stitch? Because c..
Benedict is an adult emperor penguin complete with his bright orange markings on his head, beak and chest.This little penguin uses cross stitch for the details of his markings. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real emperor penguins. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make t..
I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real coelacanths. 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 details. Th..
I love carousel horses! Ever since I was a child I've adored these beautiful creations whirling around and around. I love their intricate and ornate tack and brilliant colors. So I simply had to make a 3D one. This fellow is based on an actual carousel horse, carved by the Hershell-Spillman Company in 1913. His flanks are covered with woven bands a..
Who doesn't have a favorite character from Schitt's Creek? This is
for the fans of David. He is dressed in one of his kilts with his eye sweater. He also has his stubble beard created by blending flosses. His hair is stitched using the turkey work stitch. Who says that
cross stitch
is only good for flat things? Now you can stitch ..
Covid-19 has changed pretty much everything. Wearing a face mask being one. Since it has been recommended that we wear one, I decided to have a bit of fun with it and designed this dog nose as a cover for a mask. It is not intended to be worn as the mask itself, due to the porous nature of aida, but simply a cover to adorn a mask. It has a lining a..
This is an emperor penguin parent and baby. The adult is complete with his bright orange markings on his head, beak and chest and the baby is covered in his downy feathers.This little penguin uses cross stitch for the details of his markings. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real emperor penguins. Th..
Floof is a baby emperor penguin complete with his downy feathers sticking out all over the place.This little penguin uses cross stitch for the details of his markings 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 accu..
Every home needs a house hippo. This little cross stitched guy won't try to build a nest or eat some of your snack food, but he can certainly hang around your home.I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real hippos. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make tiny details that ..
North America's striped skunk is depicted as a 3D cross stitch animal. I have a huge fondness for these creatures. Yes, I know they can stink, but I promise this little guy won't. And just look at that face and the beautiful black and white coat. They really are remarkable creatures and have proven to be highly adaptable and successful in surviving..
Have you ever felt like you could use a second brain? Now you can stitch your own accurate model of a human brain. The brain is crafted as hemispheres which attach to each other using magnets. And it is approximately in scale with an average brain. Who says that cross stitch is only good for flat things? Now you can stitch a brain using..
I love carousel horses! Ever since I was a child I've adored these beautiful creations whirling around and around. I love their intricate and ornate tack and brilliant colors. So I simply had to make a 3D one. This fellow is based on an actual carousel horse, carved by the Dentzel Company in 1875. His flanks are covered with ribbons adorned w..