Sew with Espresso is an Etsy store that’s virtually utterly dedicated to vacation designs, except a collection of designs that characteristic the exploits of a tuxedo cat named Tuxey. It’s additionally virtually utterly dedicated to cat designs, as we’ll see.
As a result of I occur to personal a tuxedo cat (her identify is Haru) we positively should spend a while speaking about these patterns Haru means spring, so it appears applicable to share this one of many cat in a discipline of daisies. The sample measures 91 by 52 stitches and is all full cross stitches with a bit of little bit of backstitching. It doesn’t say what number of colours are used however I believe it’s six or seven.
I really like the look of it on this sage coloured 28 depend linen however you need to use no matter you want.
The biggest class within the store is for Halloween, and right here, too, you’ll discover quite a lot of cats (I even have a black cat so you realize I really like that, too). There are cats doing potions, a skeleton cat, Frankencat, Dracula cat, cats in pumpkins, a cat witch flying a brush and extra. There are additionally some ghosts and different patterns that don’t contain cats, however I can’t stress sufficient that there are quite a lot of cats on this store (possibly it ought to have been known as Sew with Cats as a substitute of Sew with Espresso!).
Within the Christmas part there are nonetheless extra cats: in sweaters, with antlers adorned with vacation lights, in stockings and a cat snowman. There usually are not Christmas patterns that don’t characteristic cats.
There are a few Valentine’s Day patterns that don’t characteristic cats, however they nonetheless predominate right here. You get the thought.
Should you like cats day-after-day of the 12 months you’re positive to get pleasure from this store. And when you like cats each month of the 12 months, be sure to try their calendar collection, which options cats doing seasonal issues like watching a snow globe, being a leprechaun and waving a flag surrounded by fireworks.
Try all their designs at Sew with Espresso, and let me know when you see one thing that catches your eye!
[Photo: Stitch with Coffee]