Creepy Cross-Stitch: 25 Spooky Projects to Haunt Your Halls
By (Author) Lindsay Swearingen
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
9th August 2022
1st December 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.443041
Paperback
120
Width 197mm, Height 229mm
300g
From projects like Wicker Man to Black Rabbit to Blood Moon Weeping Willow, Lindsay's signature style lends a touch of macabre to cross-stitch projects that you'll be eager to hang on a wall or give as a gift. The dark, witchy aesthetic is becoming more and more trendy in fashion and art, and cross-stitch is the perfect medium to try it out. Easier and more accessible than embroidery, cross-stitch is growing in popularity and is an easy craft to pick up and dive into. With moody subjects like nocturnal creatures, thistles, ghostberries and graveyards, these incredible designs will turn you into a cross-stitch master in no time! This captivating collection is full of easy-to-follow patterns and all of Lindsay's best tips and techniques for creating bewitching cross-stitch projects. So whether you're a lifelong Halloween enthusiast or a fan of gothic art, adding a little subversive charm to your cross-stitch repertoire couldn't be easier or more fun.
"Lindsay provides us with beautifully creepy designs and easy-to-follow instructions that make this the perfect book for brand-new and seasoned cross-stitchers alike. This is a must- have addition to any cross-stitch lover's collection!" --HOPE BRASFIELD, creator of Hopebroidery
"Lindsay's spooktacular designs have reignited my love for cross-stitching. I can imagine myself stitching one of Lindsay's beautiful patterns in the autumn while watching a Halloween film and munching on spooky snacks!" --JESS FILIP, creator of Jem of the Wood
"Creepy Cross-Stitch is the perfect guide for those creative souls who are attracted to a spooky yet whimsical way of life. It is an accomplished concoction of creative, informative and compelling designs to aid stitchers of any level desiring to add a little dose of dark creativity to their homes." --HAYLEY DANIELS, creator of Polywax Potions
Lindsay Swearingen is the fiber artist behind Tusk and Cardinal. She sells cross-stitch patterns in her signature dark yet whimsical style on her Etsy account of the same name. Lindsay lives in Sacramento, California.