The Resident Chickens In Cross Stitch

Image of finished The Resident Hens project in a frame with eggs as background.Supplied©

Anna Matvieieva’s new cross stitch book, “Cross Stitch Summer Holidays”, is packed with pretty designs including this one of chickens nestling on an old garden ladder decorated with bellflowers. We provide the chart and instructions to make it below…

Free cross stitch pattern: The Resident Chickens

Finished Size: 28 x 38cm
Stitch Count: 55w x 92h
Design Size: 9.5 x 16.5 cm

Close up shots of The Resident Hens free cross stitch pattern

You will need:

  • Fabric: Zweigart 28 ct Brittney Lugana (3270/101) in Milk White measuring 30cm x 40cm
  • DMC Cross-Sttich Needle No. 26 (Art:1771/3)
  • DMC Mouline Stranded Cotton DMC Floss: 1 skein each of the following colours – 15, 23, 351, 470, 777, 841, 869, 3731, 3866, 16, 307, 422, 775, 827, 842, 3708, 3828, Blanc, 935, 3021.

How to work this free cross stitch pattern:

A close up of the finished project

This design is worked in cross stitch (2 strands); back stitch (1 strand and 2 strands); and French knot (1 strand) following the chart provided.

Mark the centre of your Zweigart 28ct fabric and work from the centre of the chart, with your stitches covering 2 threads of the fabric.

Work the cross stitch first before adding detail in back stitch and French knots.

Chart for this free cross stitch pattern:

Chart of The Resident Hens Cross Stitch Pattern

 


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The book cover of Cross Stitch Summer Holidays

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