![]() ![]() I now have these scheduled to go out once per month, starting today! I did eventually figure out my Christmas one, and that’s going to go live on December 1st. ![]() So, my once-per-quarter idea immediately went out the window for 2019. Some were photo-inspired, some were text-based, and I kept going. ?Īnd then, it was your typical creativity-begets-creativity effect: I created another pattern (but not a plant, go figure). I still intend on getting a real plant version, but in cross stitch form, it can’t die. So, it was the perfect option to start with. I had already created a succulent-inspired piece (but hadn’t yet posted about it) a few months ago, and I’ve been thinking about adding the super-trendy Monstera (“Swiss Cheese”plant) to the house. Monstera Leaf Cross Stitch | Free Pattern Easy and colorful, but cool enough that you could hang one, or even several, on a gallery wall, without a second thought. ![]() So, I started brainstorming, and fell deep into my first idea: a houseplant series. Maybe it was that I didn’t want to go with anything too cutesy? There are so many cross stitch patterns already out there, and I wanted to do something that didn’t smack of those “traditional cross stitch” ideas. Totally doable, right? So, I sat down, intending on creating one for Christmas, which would fall right in line with that goal.Īnd then, I got stumped. I thought I would start by creating a goal of one new, free pattern for you guys once per quarter. Then, couple of weeks ago, I got in a serious wave of inspiration. I can even have a glass of wine and not risk cutting off a finger.Įver since I realized how easy it is to start creating my own cross stitch patterns, I’ve been itching to start doing them more regularly. I find it very soothing, and the fact that I can start and finish them sitting at night in front of the TV, zoning out, is really great. Happy November, friends! This month already feels like a busier one than I anticipated.Īnd, even though it’s technically an extra DIY project, I’m glad I found my way back to cross stitch. ![]()
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