Showing posts with label freebie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freebie. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

A Free Gift :: THANK YOU!

I first released this pattern two years ago (to the day, even!) and have just spent some time updating the chart. Lately, I have been thinking about what an amazing journey this little creative venture I call homestitchness has been! Although there have been challenges along the way, I have already met several goals I set for 2015 and since I have so many more people following along now than I did when I first published this chart, I want to release it for a second time in case some of you would like to stitch it.

Today I am here to simply say THANKS to each and every one of you who have shown an interest in what I'm doing and supported me. It means so much to me that you are here and the following pattern is completely FREE if you'd like to stitch it. Below you can read about the story behind the design and I invite you to share the chart on social media as much as you wish! The threads I stitched the model with are true to the original colours, but you are more than welcome to change them to match your decor. If you do stitch it, I'd love to see it all finished! 

Thanks again and I hope you will enjoy this little project!

Jenny x
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

A Free Gift: Decorative Cross Stitch Tile Pattern


I am excited to share this project with you as it is something I have been wanting to recreate for a long time now and the story behind it has special meaning for our family...

Free Belgian Tile Cross Stitch Pattern by homestitchness
Decorative cross stitch tile pattern
My husband is Belgian by name and by ancestry, so I like to say that "I am Belgian by marriage" :o) Both grandparents on his father's side came to America when they were young, then met and married over here. Several years ago, we had the privilege of visiting Belgium and staying with a cousin and her family. We fell in love with the country and the experience made me rather proud of my inherited Belgian heritage.

Belgian Flag Personalised Cross Stitch
A gift I designed and stitched for my husband's very first Father's Day
During our time in Belgium, we were taken to the site of my husband's grandmother's family home where she lived before moving to America. Sadly, the house had not long been demolished for the purpose of new development and all that remained was a pile of rubble. However, out of the ruins, his cousin had salvaged a number of broken pieces of patterned 'tile' as you can see in the photo below, which I believe originally decorated the kitchen. 

Decorative Belgian Tile
Our little piece of decorative tile from Belgium
We were given this piece of tile along with a photograph of the cottage to take home with us and the tile has been an ornament in our garden ever since. It is starting to look a little weathered and worn, now, and since I have always liked the pattern, I have been wanting to stitch up a replica to 'preserve' the design and create another keepsake. I finally got around to charting the pattern a few weeks ago and funnily enough, I realised the colours in the tile are exactly the same colours we used to decorate our daughter's bedroom when she was a baby - I had never noticed before! It will be a nice little piece of family history to hang on her wall.

Free Belgian Tile Cross Stitch Pattern by homestitchness
Stitched Belgian tile hoop art
I want to include the pattern here as a little gift of thanks to you all for your interest in homestitchness. I am not sure how to make it available as a PDF to download straight from the blog, so instead I'm going to post the pattern below and you can click on it to enlarge it, then right click and save it onto your computer and print it out that way... 


It is a repeating pattern, so you can stitch as much or as little of it as you wish. I chose to work on Wichelt's 28 count Clay linen as the colouring of it is very similar to the clay coloured background of the actual tile. It has saved me a LOT of work not having to stitch in between the decorative motifs, but I have suggested a comparable thread colour for stitching in the 'gaps' if you wish. For my project, I wanted to stay true to the original colours of the tile, but there would be so many other gorgeous combinations you could try - for a bolder look I think Navy, Red, Mustard and Cream would look amazing!

Obviously, the design is not my own, I have simply charted it so I can recreate the pattern with needle and thread. You are most welcome to use the pattern for your own project and share it with your friends :o) I would love to see what you make with it!

Happy stitching :o)

Jenny x

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Another Christmas Decoration Freebie...

Around this time last year, I released my first ever Christmas ornament design and - in the spirit of Christmas - I shared the pattern with you all as a GIFT :o) The response was so enthusiastic that I wanted to do the same again this year, and so today I am excited to release the FREE 2014 homestitchness Christmas decoration design...


Free Noel Cross Stitch Sea Urchin Christmas Decoration Design New Zealand Australia
The FREE 'noël' Christmas Ornament design by homestitchness

It's easy to forget when we're up to our knees in snow on this side of the world, that in New Zealand, Australia and the many other Southern Hemisphere countries, Christmas is a SUMMER holiday! It's during the festive season that I really miss family vacations at the beach! I wanted this design to have a summery feel and tie in with last year's freebie (which you can find here). I decided to go with a beach theme and feature a green sea urchin, which I think are so beautiful and just *look* like Christmas ornaments! I chose the classic word 'noël' for this design and stitched it in traditional Christmas colours, just like last year. 

Free Noel Cross Stitch Sea Urchin Christmas Decoration Design New Zealand Australia
Deciding how to finish the ornament...
This was a really quick and easy design to stitch and finish into a little decoration and it is perfect for both beginners and experienced stitchers alike. All you'll need is a small piece of aida or linen, a few skeins of floss and you're ready to go! The beads are optional but if you can find them in your local craft store, they definitely add some detail and texture to the sea urchin! 

In my stash I found some fabric that reminded me of Maori art that I'd bought here in the States a long time ago. I ended up choosing the red fabric and hand sewed it into a little pillow that hangs on the tree by a yellow ribbon bow. I was pleased with how it turned out and I even popped a couple of small jingle bells into the stuffing to make it extra 'Christmassy' :o) If that sounds too complicated, you could always display it in an embroidery hoop or a 4 x 6 frame.

Click on the image below to enlarge the pattern/print it...
Free Noel Cross Stitch Sea Urchin Christmas Decoration Design New Zealand Australia
Free Noel Cross Stitch Sea Urchin Christmas Decoration Design New Zealand Australia
The FREE 'noël' Christmas Ornament design by homestitchness
Whether you are participating in an ornament swap this year, wanting to stitch something for your own tree or make a gift for a loved one, I hope this free pattern will encourage you to spend some quiet time being creative amidst the busy pre-Christmas rush! Feel free to email me a picture of your finished project or post it to the homestitchness facebook page! You are welcome to share this link as much as you like on social media and most importantly - ENJOY :o)

Jenny x

Friday, November 1, 2013

A Kiwi Christmas Decoration Freebie...

It is already the 1st of November in New Zealand and the countdown to Christmas has definitely begun! Today is the day I've been planning to release my 2013 Kiwi Christmas decoration design and - in the spirit of Christmas - I am sharing the pattern with you all as a GIFT :o) 

'joy' Christmas Ornament
by homestitchness
Joy Pohutukawa Flower New Zealand Free Cross Stitch Ornament
'joy' Christmas Ornament by homestitchness 
Here it is photographed on our blue spruce tree - if you follow homestitchness on Facebook you may remember that just over a week ago, this little tree was covered in SNOW! Thankfully it all melted away pretty quickly so I was able to hang the ornament on a branch for my husband to take some pics last weekend :o)

JOY is one of my most favourite words ever and describes everything that Christmas means to me and my family. To give this design a uniquely NZ flavour, it features a bright red pohutukawa flower in full bloom. I couldn't decide which shade of green I liked better for the lettering, so in the end decided to go with both :o)

It was a really quick and easy design to stitch and finish into a little ornament and is perfect for both beginners and experienced stitchers alike. All you'll need is a small piece of aida or linen, a few skeins of floss and you're ready to go! The beads are optional but if you can find them in your local craft store, they definitely add some sparkle and a festive look to the pohutukawa flower! 

Deciding how to finish the ornament...
In my stash I found some pohutukawa fabric that I'd had for AGES (the colours matched perfectly!) and some pretty red ribbon to use. My finishing skills are not as fancy as some of my stitching friends, but I hand sewed it into a little pillow that hangs on the tree by a bow. I was pleased with how it turned out - I even popped a couple of little jingle bells into the stuffing to make it extra 'Christmassy' :o) If that sounds too complicated, you could always display it in a small embroidery hoop or a 4 x 6 frame.

Free New Zealand Pohutukawa Joy Christmas Decoration Cross Stitch Pattern

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Whether you are participating in an ornament swap this year, wanting to stitch something for your own tree or make a gift for a loved one, I hope this free pattern will encourage you to spend some quiet time being creative amidst the busy pre-Christmas rush! You are welcome to share this link as much as you like and most importantly - ENJOY :o)

Jenny x

Sunday, October 6, 2013

A Free Gift: Decorative Cross Stitch Tile Pattern

I am excited to share this project with you as it is something I have been wanting to recreate for a long time now and the story behind it has special meaning for our family...

Belgian Tile Cross Stitch Pattern
Decorative cross stitch tile pattern
My husband is Belgian by name and by ancestry, so I like to say that "I am Belgian by marriage" :o) Both grandparents on his father's side came to America when they were young, then met and married over here. Several years ago, we had the privilege of visiting Belgium and staying with a cousin and her family. We fell in love with the country and the experience made me rather proud of my inherited Belgian heritage.

Belgian Flag Personalised Cross Stitch
A gift I designed and stitched for my husband's very first Father's Day
During our time in Belgium, we were taken to the site of my husband's grandmother's family home where she lived before moving to America. Sadly, the house had not long been demolished for the purpose of new development and all that remained was a pile of rubble. However, out of the ruins, his cousin had salvaged a number of broken pieces of patterned 'tile' as you can see in the photo below, which I believe originally decorated the kitchen.

Decorative Belgian Tile
Our little piece of decorative tile from Belgium

We were given this piece of tile along with a photograph of the cottage to take home with us and the tile has been an ornament in our garden ever since. It is starting to look a little weathered and worn, now, and since I have always liked the pattern, I have been wanting to stitch up a replica to 'preserve' the design and create another keepsake. I finally got around to charting the pattern a few weeks ago and funnily enough, I realised the colours in the tile are exactly the same colours we used to decorate our daughter's bedroom when she was a baby - I had never noticed before! It will be a nice little piece of family history to hang on her wall. 



Belgian Tile Cross Stitch Pattern
Stitched Belgian tile hoop art
I want to include the pattern here as a little gift of thanks to you all for your interest in homestitchness. I am not sure how to make it available as a PDF to download straight from the blog, so instead I'm going to post the pattern below and you can click on it to enlarge it, then right click and save it onto your computer and print it out that way... 


Decorative Cross Stitch Tile Pattern
Belgian Tile Cross Stitch Pattern

Symbol       DMC         Description

o                  368            Mint Green
+                  725            Sunflower Yellow
♥                  760            Rose Pink
 I                  3865          Snow
optional       3032          Clay

It is a repeating pattern, so you can stitch as much or as little of it as you wish. I chose to work on Wichelt's 28 count Clay linen as the colouring of it is very similar to the clay coloured background of the actual tile. It has saved me a LOT of work not having to stitch in between the decorative motifs, but I have suggested a comparable thread colour for stitching in the 'gaps' if you wish. For my project, I wanted to stay true to the original colours of the tile, but there would be so many other gorgeous combinations you could try - for a bolder look I think Navy, Red, Mustard and Cream would look amazing! 

Obviously, the design is not my own, I have simply charted it so I can recreate the pattern with needle and thread. You are most welcome to use the pattern for your own project and share it with your friends :o) I would love to see what you make with it! 

Happy stitching :o)

Jenny x