Making Spirits Bright
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
1M ago
I’ve always wanted to make a pub sign for Christmas. Since we have Christmas decor for every other room in the house, I wanted something more than the little Santa hats that I stick on the bottles in the pub area. I also wanted to make the design so the bottles could be ornaments that could be personalized and would be appropriate for both men and women. The ornaments in the photo were stitched on 14 count perforated paper and then glued onto blackboard tags ..read more
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Easter Egg
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
1y ago
Easter is my favorite holiday. To me the scent and activity of spring brings an excitement that is reflected in the bright, happy colors. So I have designed this sixth Easter egg in my Spring Series. I have stitched it two ways. One is on perforated paper with Mill Hill beads, and one is stitched on 28 count Touch of Pink Linen from Wichelt and uses Kreinik metallic thread ..read more
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Decorative Birds
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
1y ago
While I was getting lost in the old cobblestone streets of the ancient seaport town of Denia, Spain, I saw a beautiful painted tile. The tile featured birds, flowers and a vase. I began creating a variation of the design in my mind and then not only was I lost, but then i was bumping into things as my mind was busy creating this design. The perfect thread to make this look old was The Gentle Art thread, and I stitched it it on linen. The pattern is in the June 2022 issue of Just Cross Stitch magazine ..read more
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Tiny Stitched Mittens
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
2y ago
My favorite designs tend to be small. These have been some of my favorite things to design, partly because they can be personalized. I now have five charts of mittens, each with four designs, and designs for tiny tags to go on them. The two most recent will be available at the Nashville Needlewoek Show. Check out my website for different finishes. They can be ornaments, gift tags, wine charms, put inside mason jar lids and filled with candy (of course, candy is one of the twelve main food groups, potato chips being another). The chart contains instructions for both cross stitch and cross stitc ..read more
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Halloween ? Cross Stitch
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
2y ago
This was my favorite forbidden phrase while begging for candy as a kid (and maybe a little now too). I began designing this pattern with the phrase and then began to think of funny feet, which would be tiny legs with bulbous feet. Then I got out a special fabric I had been saving for a special occasion, Eek! Linen from Picture this Plus. The colors were then chosen to match the fabric. I finished the piece by painting some raw wood black, lining the piece with some orangish pom poms I got from Stampin’ Up on closeout, and decorated with a 1” black grosgrain ribbon with a black swirly star from ..read more
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Sassy Puffs
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
2y ago
inspired by a Sassy Friend of mine, this new series of charts features quips for all occasions. Here are the first four. I made them into pillows because it seems to me sassy people throw pillows a lot. These charts will be released at the Nashville Needlework Market March 4., along with other charts I will be featuring here ..read more
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Gather Love Cross Stitch
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
2y ago
This year’s fall pattern was inspired by Acorns and Threads. Since this store was inspirational to me in becoming a cross stitch designer, I designed this to help celebrate their 25th anniversary. The design features 25 acorns. Since we are all still wearing masks, I also provided a tiny pattern with the squirrels wearing masks ..read more
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Summer Posies to Stitch
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
3y ago
Here are some new patterns to stitch that are versatile. They can be stitched over one thread on 28 count linen and made into jewelry, or on 14 count and mounted on tins, featured on a wooden box, on clothing or made into an ornament. I used 28 count linen from Wichelt for the fabrics, and made cording out of one of the DMC colors I used in the stitched piece to frame it ..read more
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Kiss Me I’m Vaccinated
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
3y ago
These cross stitch patterns began as a suggestion from the never ending idea fountain that comes out of my son’s head. I saw people wearing “I’m vaccinated” buttons, and I figured if we can’t have lollipops because we didn’t cry during our shot we could have a sign or a button, and combine our celebration with other holidays. The shamrocks were stitched on 28 count Morning Dew Jobelan from Wichelt over two threads. The hearts were stitched on 14 count Silver Aida from DMC/Charles Craft. These patterns would also go well on 18 or 22 count fabric and made into pins. I mounted my finished pieces ..read more
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We Wish You A Safe Christmas
Frony Ritter Designs
by Frony Ritter Designs
3y ago
A combination of requests from stitchers for some of Rudolph’s friends to join him, and my husband getting tired of stitching the same ornament over and over again, have inspired me to add two more masked friends. They are the same size and fabric as what we lovingly refer to as Rona Rudolph. Check fronyritterdesigns.com to see the variations in stitching and finishing for ideas for your ornament. Please stay safe and happy stitching ..read more
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