Jewel-Toned Floral Cushion with Ornate Borders
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About this pattern
Each PDF includes stitch counts and a full color key so you can kit it quickly. Check the stitch size against your fabric count to estimate finished dimensions, and keep a few extra skeins on hand if you plan to backstitch or outline.
Quick finishing tips
- Use shorter floss lengths to avoid tangles and keep coverage even.
- Secure thread ends under nearby stitches instead of bulky knots.
- Gently wash and press face-down on a towel before framing.
- Stitch count: 199 x 199
- 10 colors in the palette
- Downloaded 105 times

199 x 199 stitches 10 colors
Pattern description
This 199x199 stitch counted cross stitch pattern showcases intricately detailed floral medallions in cream and gold tones, arranged in a diamond composition and framed by vibrant turquoise, pink, and burgundy borders. The design features ten DMC thread colors balanced between warm florals and cool jewel-toned accents, creating sophisticated visual depth. The ornamental geometric border pattern echoes traditional needlework aesthetics, making this an advanced-level project ideal for experienced stitchers seeking a statement cushion cover. Perfect for upholstering a throw pillow or decorative seat cushion, this pattern yields a finished piece approximately 14 inches square on 14-count Aida fabric, offering a rich heirloom-quality accent for any room.
Stitch planning checklist
- Measure your fabric against the stitch count to confirm finished size.
- Sort floss by symbol before you start; pre-thread a few needles for speed.
- Work in small blocks to keep counting accurate and spot mistakes early.
- Backstitch at the end of each session so outlines stay crisp.
Material Type: Aida Generic White
Sewing Count: 14/inch or 55/100mm
Design Size: 199 x 199 stitches
Sewn Design Size: 14.2 x 14.2 inches or 361 x 361 mm
Suggested Material Size: 20.1 x 20.1 inches or 511 x 511 mm
Stitch Style: Cross-stitch Using 2 strands











