A New Three‑Tale Collection to Stitch: Folk Tale Series Set


A gentle three‑book cross‑stitch collection for stitchers seeking calm, story‑inspired designs that spark creativity. This set brings together Little Red Riding Hood, Vasilisa the Beautiful, and Hansel and Gretel in soft one‑color patterns—perfect for anyone looking for cozy, fairy‑tale motifs to enjoy at their own pace.

Introducing the Folk Tale Series 3‑Book Set

I’m delighted to share a new addition to my work: a three‑book Folk Tale Series collection featuring Little Red Riding Hood, Vasilisa the Beautiful, and Hansel and Gretel. If you’ve been searching for calm, story‑inspired cross‑stitch designs that feel both approachable and creatively refreshing, this set may be just what you’ve been hoping to find.

Each book in the series explores a different folk tale through gentle one‑color silhouettes and motifs that invite slow, mindful stitching. From deep forests and lantern‑lit paths to quiet moments of courage, the patterns offer a soft way to enjoy classic stories while creating something beautiful with your hands.

This collection includes all 33 designs from the individual volumes—large centerpiece patterns, motif sets, and scenes that can be stitched separately or combined. Because every design uses only one thread color, you can easily personalize your project with your favorite palette, giving each tale its own mood and atmosphere.


These are available in paperback editions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q: Are these patterns suitable for beginners?

A: Yes. While the designs are detailed, the charts are clear and approachable for confident beginners and experienced stitchers alike.

Q: Does this book include detailed instructions on how to cross stitch?

A: No. Although the patterns are beginner‑friendly, this book does not include step‑by‑step stitching instructions for absolute beginners. It also does not cover topics such as thread types or how to choose fabric. The book provides charts only.

😊Happy creation !
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