I have shared a few bride and groom cross stitch projects, but I have saved the best for last–me and my husband!
And, no offense to my sisters, but I think mine turned out the best! I am so excited to share it with you! Especially since it’s August and in just a few short days we will be celebrating our 4th anniversary.
Yes, that’s right, we have only been married for 4 years, and already have 3 kids.
But, that is another story.
Although this little cross-stitch project is of me and my husband. This is a project you could easily create for you and your spouse.
I have included the pattern of me and my husband as a sort of template for you to create your own.
But first, let me share a wedding picture with you.
Here we are on our wedding day. Ahhhh…
We were so young and foolish…and we still are!
I have a terrific husband and I loved everything about our wedding, especially him.
It is fun for me to remember and commemorate that day. And also reflect on how our love has grown and matured.
So, I thought, why not cross stitch our wedding? (Am I the only one that thinks this way?)
The first step of this project is to create your own pattern.
Mine is below.
To make your own, PRINT OUT THIS BLANK CROSS STITCH GRID and pull out some colored pencils.
I hope that my pattern is helpful–it should give you an idea of how to create faces and how long legs and arms should be.
Also for more ideas make sure to read all the way to the bottom of this post where I have links to 2 other bride and groom cross stitch projects to give you ideas on creating other veils, hairstyles, etc.
If your husband doesn’t have a beard, as mine does, you may want to look at another pattern.
I have two other bride and groom cross stitch patterns with un-bearded men.
A quick note about my pattern: the filled-in squares are cross stitches (use 3 threads), the lines are back stitches (use 1 thread) and the small circles are french knots.
Also, you might have noticed that my Aida cloth (the material used for cross stitch) is gold-colored.
I added this color to my Aida cloth myself, and it was really easy.
For the details on how to add any color to Aida cloth, GO HERE.
I also added a little personalization to my wedding people.
I added the year because this is part of my cross-stitched family timeline, but you can also add names, places, etc.
And so, I made my pattern and then got stitching.
As with all embroidered people projects, there is a bit of an odd moment before you add any of the facial features.
So, of course, I took a picture:
And then I added the eyes, mouths, veil, and other details.
Ahhh, so much better.
Isn’t everything cuter in cross stitch? I think so!
If this has made you fall in love with cross-stitch too…then make your own pattern of you and the hubby and get stitching!
Or, you could make a family portrait:
And if you need more ideas for wedding attire transformed into cross stitch, check out these other wedding posts:
Bride with back veil and Groom in a tux
Bride with full veil and bouquet and Groom in a white tux
Thanks, as always, to Mandy for having me here each month. See you in September!
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