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Designs in Toys (15 designs)

Our Toys cross-stitch pattern collection brings beloved playthings to life on fabric with charming, nostalgic designs. From classic teddy bears and wooden blocks to vintage dolls and tin soldiers, these counted cross stitch patterns capture the joy and innocence of childhood treasures. Each design emphasizes playful color palettes and whimsical details that make them perfect for nursery decor, gift projects, or personal keepsakes. Whether you're drawn to simple, geometric toy silhouettes or more intricate scenes of playtime moments, this themed collection offers varied complexity levels and moods—from cheerful and bright to soft and sentimental. The relatively small motif sizes and straightforward stitch counts make these patterns especially rewarding for needlework enthusiasts seeking quick finishes alongside more ambitious pieces.

Every pattern includes a complete, easy-to-read PDF chart with full DMC color keys, ready for instant download at no cost. The designs work beautifully on standard Aida fabric in 14-count and 16-count options, ensuring accessibility for stitchers of all experience levels. Beginners will appreciate the clear symbols and manageable design sizes, while experienced embroiderers can customize colors or expand patterns as desired. Simply print, gather your DMC threads, and start stitching—all the guidance you need is included with each free pattern download.

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How to choose a chart

Pick stitch sizes that fit your fabric and frame, and watch the color count if you want a faster stitch or minimal floss purchases. Larger stitch counts and more shades add detail but take longer to finish.

  • Match stitch count to your fabric to estimate the finished dimensions.
  • Limit colors for quicker projects; choose richer palettes for detailed pieces.
  • Open a design to view the PDF, color key, and notes before you start stitching.