Woodcut Plague Doctor Witch Cross Stitch Pattern
meet the woodcut plague doctor witch, a feverish brew of gothic cross stitch, Halloween cross stitch, modern cross stitch, and gothic cross stitch pattern energy, stalking the moonlit brush with a beak mask and a pocket full of curses. the vibe crackles with spooky cross stitch mischief, it hums like witchy cross stitch lore, it flirts with occult cross stitch secrets, and it cackles with creepy cross stitch delight, then it leans hard into horror cross stitch, winks from the shadows of dark cross stitch, whispers a charm of Wiccan cross stitch, and finally taps your hoop like “hey, got any more xstitch for me, babe?” 🖤
she swans through the blackwood with a swirling hat stitched in bones and feathers, the brim crowded with grinning relics, the air buzzing with familiars. a raven poses like a smug talisman on the rod of asclepius because of course it does, the serpent coils and hisses “trust the process,” and the bottles clink with potions for the brave and the nosy. this is woodcut witch Cross stitch at its most dramatic, the kind of plague doctor cross stitch that makes your scissors sit up straighter, the sort of skull cross stitch that politely asks your wall to brood prettier. your familiar will preen, your houseplants will gossip, and your ancestors will say “finally, taste.” 🐦⬛🐍💀
high contrast lines make it a wickedly crisp monochrome cross stitch, so you get the moody payoff without fighting forty shades of the void, hello easy cross stitch win. the raven’s plumage begs for texture, so your hands get their little romance of thread, and that serpentine curl, chef’s kiss for meditative counting. this piece sits at the crossroads of raven cross stitch, snake cross stitch, and medicine cross stitch, which means it cures dull walls, banishes boring decor, and prescribes nightly stitching with a side of cackle. if your hoop enjoys a little bite, call it snarky cross stitch, and if you giggle every time the skulls wink back, then yes, you just discovered funny cross stitch. when your coven asks what kind of witch you are, gesture casually to the finished piece and say “a raven cross stitch witch with impeccable manners.”
***A personal recommendation: I suggest using variegated floss or dyed Aida and stitching it in a single color. If you wish, you can stitch only the lighter areas on a dark-colored Aida or stitch only the darker areas on a light-colored Aida. Want a color preview to match your lair? Message me any time and I’ll conjure a mockup.
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You will get a PDF counted cross stitch pattern available for instant download. No physical item will be sent.
The pattern includes:
– a finished image
– an image of the whole chart (color and b&w)
– colorful detailed symbol pattern in PDF format
– instruction and key section
– list of DMC thread colors
This pattern is full cross stitches only.
Floss: DMC 2 color (or only with a black floss)
Design size: 168×168 Stitches
10 ct 168×168 Stitches (42.7 x 42.7 cm) (16.8 x 16.8 in.)
14 ct 168×168 Stitches (30.5 x 30.5 cm) (12.0 x 12.0 in.)
16 ct 168×168 Stitches (26.7 x 26.7 cm) (10.5 x 10.5 in.)
18 ct 168×168 Stitches (23.7 x 23.7 cm) (9.3 x 9.3 in.)
20 ct 168×168 Stitches (21.3 x 21.3 cm) (8.4 x 8.4 in.)
22 ct 168×168 Stitches (19.4 x 19.4 cm) (7.6 x 7.6 in.)
25 ct 168×168 Stitches (17.1 x 17.1 cm) (6.7 x 6.7 in.)
32 ct 168×168 Stitches (13.3 x 13.3 cm) (5.3 x 5.3 in.)
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