Top Seven Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern Graphics

Melanie L. Marten
Giving a handmade cross stitch picture to a new bride and groom is a wonderful way to create a life-long keepsake. While wedding cross stitch patterns can be purchased, you can also design your own. Knowing what the most popular graphic designs for weddings are important. This article will cover the top seven wedding cross stitch pattern pictures to include.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Hearts

Weddings are all about love, and what graphic could show love better than the iconic heart. Hearts abound in wedding cross stitch patterns. You may find a large heart with space for the bride's and groom's name and wedding date in the middle. Or perhaps you can cross stitch a wedding sampler with small hearts in a border.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Rings

Two rings, either laying together or intertwined, symbolize the union of two people and two lives in matrimony. Including wedding rings in your cross stitch pattern is ideal if the just-married couple exchanged rings at their wedding ceremony.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Bells

Bells are most closely associated with Christian church weddings. Many times, bells are rung when a couple becomes married. Including bells in your cross stitch picture may not be appropriate if the bride and groom are of a religion or ancestry that does not include the ringing of wedding bells.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Roses

All types of flowers are popular in wedding cross stitch patterns, but roses are the most prevalent. From the first dozen red roses that a romantic boyfriend gives his girl, to the flowers in the wedding bouquet, roses symbolize love. Stitching a wedding bouquet, garlands of roses, or rose accents on a wedding sampler are all good ideas.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Doves

Doves are beautiful and white, which is associated with purity. Doves are a very popular symbol for marriage. In wedding cross stitch patterns, doves often come in pairs: snuggling together on a tree branch, holding a ribbon in their beaks, or nesting in a bower of flowers.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Crosses

Again, this cross stitch wedding graphic only works if the couple is Christian. To people who follow this religion, marriage is a sacrament and a gift from God. Including a cross in your wedding cross stitch pattern is indicative of this belief.

Wedding Cross Stitch Pattern - Bows and Knots

While bows, knots, and ribbons are simply lovely in a cross stitch pattern, they also have deeper meanings. When used in a wedding picture, bows and knots show the joining of the bride and groom. The concept of two separate life threads, wound together forever more, is the perfect symbol of marriage.

Published by Melanie L. Marten

Melanie Marten is self-taught and self-employed. Besides freelance writing, she dabbles in website design and owns dozens of websites and blogs. Work is squeezed in between parenting two boys, homeschoolin...   View profile

  • Giving a handmade cross stitch picture to a new bride and groom is a wonderful gift.
  • Weddings are all about love, and what graphic could show love better than the iconic heart?
  • Bells are most closely associated with Christian church weddings.

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