
I know I’ve been a bad blogger, but I hope that with my boys in school I’ll be able to spend some of my free time crafting. Let’s just not look at that pile of laundry on the floor of the bathroom, OK? Thanks.
Moving along…

The lovely Danielle of Kitschy Digitals asked if I would be interested in stitching up some samples of the beautiful patterns available on the site. She specifically wanted me to try out some of the cross-stitch patterns from Wee Little Stitches. Of course I said yes! I mean, cross-stitched superheroes are absolutely too cute to pass up. Plus, I have two boys that kinda love when I make toys (tootin’ my own horn).

I got the Batman and Robin from the AMAZING Superhero Alphabet Cross-Stitch Pattern. We wanted them to be big enough to be squishable dolls, so I knew I’d have to enlarge the pattern. Instead of searching the ‘net for a tutorial, I perused one of my many vintage needlework books. There were two methods that stuck out–using a smaller count fabric or re-charting the pattern by making each 1×1 square a 2×2.
That latter was really intriguing and it was pretty simple to adjust the pattern, but I soon learned it would take FOUR times as long to stitch up. I persisted and ended up with a cute-as-a-button Superman. As much as I loved it, I knew I wanted to make more than one and not spend my entire day cross-stitching. I decided to go with a smaller count fabric.
I used a 40% off coupon (keeping it real) and picked up some Monk’s Cloth at Hobby Lobby. It was my first time using Monk’s cloth…my first time using any evenweave! It was a new skill to learn–not hard, just different than stitching on Aida. I couldn’t find any Aida larger (smaller?) than 11 count, though! The Monk’s Cloth is 7 count and working on it resulted in dolls that are 8-10″ tall. I used my scrap yarn and these babies worked up so fast!
I also made an Iron Man and Incredible Hulk (in the same pattern!):

Their backs are home-decor weight fabric I had hanging about. I used my machine to sew along the edges, leaving the bottoms open for stuffing. I stuffed as firmly as I could and then hand-stitched it closed.
I think I’m gonna have to stitch a Nintendo controller next…for my husband! Or maybe a gorgeous sleepy owl for myself? Thank goodness the boys go to bed at 7. Mama’s got some stitching to do!
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I’ve been so excited to see what you did with these!! They are so cute and what a great idea turning the patterns into little dolls :) when I’ve got some extra dough I really want to start the superheroes sampler!
haha! these are adorable! i’m about to embark on my first cross stitch project ever! so nervous.
I love those superheroes! They are so lovely!!!! I really need them!
Love this!! I’ve had the Kitchy Digitals Pattern pinned forever. After seeing this it’s definitely happening… now in doll form! So awesome.
These are so utterly awesome, Lisa! I love how you enlarged them; thanks for sharing the tips on how to do that. I may just have to take up cross-stitching – I’d love to make myself a Batman one + the winky owl one, too! Plus, I noticed some Star Wars and Doctor Who patterns… oh boy, what’s a geek girl to do?
You make them all!
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Emma
I feel lots of Christmas gifts coming on. I am doing a complete set of the Goonies in doll form for myself! :)
Oh my goodness these are SO cute… I need to make these and put them away for future grandkids! Thanks for sharing!!!!
I love these little guys. My favorite part is that you turned them into plushies.
Those are adorable!
Gina Michele
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These are adorable!
I’m not a knitter so no yarn. Would tapestry wool work? I’ve never worked anything 7 count.
Hi just found your blog while I was searching for a mini dolley pattern! I swear I looked through a TON of your archives! Loving your blog a lot!
Becky
I love these heroes. I think crossstich is perfect to present superheroes.
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Arghh. I simply love these. Will be perfect to make for my son. Who’da thought cross stitch and boys could mix!
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