Free Hummingbird Splendor 02 Cross Stitch Pattern

Hummingbird Splendor 02

I just saw the cute little hummingbirds back in my yard, happily sipping nectar from the freshly blooming flowers. And then guess what? I came across this adorable set of hummingbird art that I absolutely had to add to my growing collection of cross stitch designs.

DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS IN A HUMMINGBIRD’S DIET?

You know, hummingbirds aren’t your average nectar-sipping birds. When the flower buffet runs low, these pint-sized daredevils turn to tree sap and tiny insects to keep their engines running. It’s like they’re hitting the gym for some protein to build those muscles! With their fancy bills and superhero-like agility, they go full ninja to snatch insects mid-air and pilfer prey from spiderwebs while doing their best impression of a helicopter. And let’s not forget about their secret sap stash – yes, those sapsuckers are like the local sap bartenders who drill holes in trees for the hummingbirds’ sweet tooth. It’s like a hummingbird speakeasy up in those trees! Who knew these tiny birds were so adaptable.

The Pattern

Every spring and summer, my mother used to hang a fuchsia basket on our front porch, bringing vibrant colors and life to our front door. It was always delightful to watch it gradually fill up with blooms as the weeks went by. The more blooms it had, the more hummingbirds would grace us with their presence.

As a child, and even as an adult, I have always been captivated by the mesmerizing sight of the hummingbirds, their wings fluttering so rapidly that they seemed to effortlessly hover in the air.

When I stumbled upon this splendor-filled set of hummingbirds, I couldn’t resist snatching them up to ignite my creative inspiration. Naturally, I went all in and secured the commercial rights, knowing that these designs are the perfect fusion of hummingbird colors and fuchsias that transport me back to my joyful childhood memories. Whether you envision transforming them into a whimsical throw pillow, integrating them into a quilt top, or embellishing a room with these charming creatures, the possibilities are truly endless!

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When converting watercolor artwork into cross stitch patterns, I knew it was important to consider the level of detail and intricacy to ensure that the essence of the original artwork was preserved. Additionally, the choice of color palette and the number of thread shades can greatly impact the final results, so I created the designs each using two sizes of stitch counts, as well as different number of colors of DMC threads used.

It’s fascinating to witness the transformation of a two-dimensional artwork into a three-dimensional textured piece through the art of cross stitching.

Free Hummingbird Splendor 02 Pattern – 200×124 approximately 99 DMC Colors

Free Hummingbird Splendor 01 Pattern – 300×214 Approximately 149 DMC Colors

If you prefer a little larger of a design with more detail and depth, this design is also offered in 300 x 214 count with approximately 149 colors.

Download “Beach Hummingbird Splendor 02” 300 x 214 count below:

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Follow the charm of hummingbird patterns…

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