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Designs in Vegetables (27 designs)

Our Vegetables cross-stitch pattern collection brings the vibrant colors and charming simplicity of fresh garden produce to your needlework projects. From crisp lettuce and ruby tomatoes to golden carrots and purple eggplants, each design captures the natural beauty of seasonal vegetables with counted cross stitch. These patterns offer a delightful stitching experience suitable for exploring botanical themes, creating kitchen-themed décor, or simply enjoying the meditative process of building colorful designs one stitch at a time. Whether you prefer small accent pieces or larger compositions, the vegetable motifs provide satisfying detail work without overwhelming complexity, making them perfect for expanding your embroidery skills while celebrating the beauty of nature's bounty.

Every pattern in this collection comes as a free printable PDF chart with detailed DMC color keys, ready for immediate download to your device. The designs work beautifully on standard Aida fabric and include stitch counts suitable for beginners exploring their first counted cross stitch project through experienced stitchers seeking quick, rewarding makes. Our comprehensive charts eliminate guesswork with clear symbols, precise thread recommendations, and helpful stitching guidance. Create handmade gifts, personalize your home décor, or build a cohesive series of vegetable needlework—all without any cost to you. Start stitching today with our completely free, downloadable collection designed to inspire your next embroidery adventure.

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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.