This page is dedicated to those of you who have purchased my cross stitch charts, punchneedle and/or rug patterns. Your finishes are amazing! Love seeing the color changes and fun ways of finishing them. Much gratitude.
If you’d like your finished cross stitch, punchneedle or rug added to this page, please email a jpg to teresakogut3@gmail.com
This Land hooked by Rhonda Thomas of Ohio
For Ewe hooked by Rhonda Thomas from Ohio
Star Lamb (searching for name of lady who hooked it)
Give Thanks hooked by Delores Somer
Stand Firm by Barbara Coulter
Liberty by Barbara Coulter
Harvest at the Mill by Dawn Rossell of Holly, Michigan
Moondance hooked by Marilyn Denning of Burlington, Wisconsin
Snowman hooked by Nancy, North Conway, NH
Jack Back hooked by Nada Ferris of CA
Crow House hooked by Amy, North Conway, NH
Primitive Santa hooked by Kathy Bailey, Boones Mill VA
Spooky hooked by Kathy Bailey, Boones Mill VA
Give Thanks hooked by Merrie James-Bell
Rejoice Angel hooked by Vicki Monroe
Candy Cane Snowman hooked by Rhonda Thomas of My Glory Stars
punchneedle
punchneedle
Hooked by Jo Leedy Ritter Wick
Liberty Sheep Punched Rug using wool yarn by Teresa Kogut
My Black Hen Cross Stitch. Stitched by Charlotte Burgess of Arial SC
Rejoice hooked by Wendy Justyn Cockrell
Rejoice by Brigitte Webb
Two Birds hooked by Loretta Moore - Hooked on the Lake - Canada
Believe Hooked by Sue Cunningham of Nova Scotia
Halloween Duos by Kelly Borchers
Blessings to Ewe by Doreen Brannan
Give Thanks Punchneedle by ???
Scarecrow punchneedle by ???
Ho Ho Ho punchneedle by Gable House Goodes
Sunflowery Days hooked rug by My Glory Stars
Candy Cane snowman punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Snowbird punchneedle by ???
Santa's Tree punchneedle by Brush Creek Creations
Sunflower House punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Grow punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Let it Snow punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Snowman punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Snowman punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Snowman punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Snowman punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Whimsy Cottage punchneedle by Kathy Miller
USA punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Give Thanks Turkey by Kathy Miller
Belsnickle punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Tis the Season by Kathy Miller
Curious Bunny punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Springtime Bunnies punchneedle by Kathy Miller
My Black Hen punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Jack Back punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Give Thanks punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Mr Freeze punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Country Santa punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Santa's Hike punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Santa's Hike punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Welcome punchneedle by Kathy Miller
Give Thanks Turkey by Brenda, The Quilting Nook
Halloween Greetings Crow cross stitch by Priscilla Blain
"Santa Knows" cross stitch by Lynn Menich of Ohioville, Pennsylvania
"Seeks Wool" XS by Marcia Mitchell Collierville, TN (pan from Hobby Lobby)
"Halloween Duos" punchneedle by Cindy Vournas
Summer Garden Basket quilt by Pat Thompson. Translated from a watercolor painting by Teresa Kogut.
"Wool Keeper" stitched by Margo McIntosh from Clifford Ontario in Canada.
"Witchy Poo" stitched by Margo McIntosh from Clifford Ontario in Canada.
"Black & Jack" teeny stitched and finished by Vicki Kesler of Bloomington, Illinois
"Santa's Hike" stitched by Leslie O'Bryan
"Give Thanks" stitched by Linda Bender of Monument Colorado
"Believe" punched by
"For Ewe" punched by Brush Creek Needlework
"Whispy Winds" punched by Sarah Bennyhoff of Peoria Arizona
"Welcome Chickens" punched by Susan Bajdek
"Lumina Dreams" punched and finished by Jennyann830 on IG
"Angelic Vision" stitched by Arina Diéspirova of St Petersbury Russia
Angelic Vision hooked rug by Laurel Schenkel
Saltbox Farm punchneedle by Doreen Brannan
Sunflower Sheep XS by Sharon Scheidt
Pickin Flowers punchneedle by Doreen Brannan
Let Freedom Ring punchneedle by Doreen Brannan
Santa Knows punchneedle by Doreen Brannan
Cat Over Willow by Mendy Russell - @Missouristitcher on IG (free pattern on this blog)
My Neighborhood punched by Doreen Brannan
Punched by Doreen Brannan from the PNPS magazine -Fall 2019
Two Lamb's Tails hooked by Paula Shultz
Neighborhood punched by Doreen Brannan
"Not a Tree" (from the Celebrate XS Book) stitched by Nikki Beltz
Star Quilt cross stitch chart stitched by Constance Van Tassel
Blue Ribbon from Celebrate Book stitched by Robin Hagar
I would like the goat pattern on linen from the sauder village post. Is this one of your or where might I find this great rug to hook? Love it! How fun! Kris
Teresa,
I love your art and creativity. I also have been looking for a pattern for a cross stitch angel. Have you ever considered designing one with a calm, peaceful, slightly smiling face?
Thanks in advance for your reply. Most angels seem sad…..I imagine them uplifting.
Trish Miller
Hi Trish, I have one being stitched right now that has a slight smile. My angels definitely have a more serious look. They are either deep in prayer or comtemplative.
Thanks so much for posting my version of ‘Believe’ on your site. One small thing……I’m actually from Nova Scotia (even tho I had the pattern delivered to my vacation residence in SC).
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I would like the goat pattern on linen from the sauder village post. Is this one of your or where might I find this great rug to hook? Love it! How fun! Kris
Hi Kris,
No, the goat pattern is not mine. Try doing a google search “goat hook rug pattern” to see if you can find it that way. Blessings,
Teresa
Teresa,
I love your art and creativity. I also have been looking for a pattern for a cross stitch angel. Have you ever considered designing one with a calm, peaceful, slightly smiling face?
Thanks in advance for your reply. Most angels seem sad…..I imagine them uplifting.
Trish Miller
Hi Trish, I have one being stitched right now that has a slight smile. My angels definitely have a more serious look. They are either deep in prayer or comtemplative.
Hi Teresa!
Thanks so much for posting my version of ‘Believe’ on your site. One small thing……I’m actually from Nova Scotia (even tho I had the pattern delivered to my vacation residence in SC).
Cheers,
Sue
I changed it. Thank you for lettingme know.