My 2025 Fall Cross Stitch Recap - The Jolly Jabber Quilting Blog

My 2025 Fall Cross Stitch Recap

Fall may be a busy season, but I was able to carve out plenty of time to get stitchy. I’m thrilled to share all of my newest makes with you in this Fall cross stitch recap!

Below are all of my Fall cross stitch projects I’ve been working on. Between the patriotic Flea Market Flowers recolor, Stitching with the Housewives Good Old Days, and even more, I’ve been stitching up a storm!

Come back to the blog in January to see what projects I’m stitching this Winter, and if you want to see what I finished last quarter, take a look at my 2025 Summer Cross Stitch Recap.

What are your favorite finished stitches so far this year? Tell me about them in the comments below or share them and tag @fqsxstitch on Instagram so I can see and share your work!

Happy Stitching!

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3 comments

  1. Kimberly, you have been busy and beautiful stitching as a result. I have experimented with a lot of different types of stitching over time. However, I keep returning to my favorites. My favorite stitches I have completed this year is Stitching with The Housewives their charts are a must every season for me, Love, Love the Kitchen Chalk series, next on my list would be Country Cottage Needleworks yearly clubs, and Little House Needleworks, and Lori Holt cross stich charts whatever she produces. I know now after experimenting with different types of stitching what I like best and where to focus my efforts and stitching money to be satisfied and happy with the finished product.

  2. What kind of embroidery hoop do you use for tiny village? I just completed the cross stitch university and have used the 8″ snap frame you used in the videos. Do you always use these frames? If you have to move the piece and reframe and the frame is over stitches you have done, don’t those stitches get damaged?

    1. Peggy, I use the Q snap frame. When I get ready to reframe I place a small piece of fabric or batting over the previous stitches and have had no damage at all.

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