Fern Cross Stitch Pattern
A intermediate fern chart sized at 25×45 stitches (~1,125 stitches total). This page includes a real pre-generated stock pattern you can start from immediately, then refine, export, and edit after you sign in.

Grid
25×45
Palette
7 colors
Craft
Cross stitch
Pattern details
Grid size
25×45
Stitch count
~1,125
Difficulty
Intermediate
Palette
7 colors
Fabric count
14–18 count
Want a custom size or color palette? StitchLark's AI lets you resize any pattern, swap DMC colors, and adjust the stitch count before exporting your PDF chart. Try it free →
How to create your fern pattern
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Describe or upload
Type "Fern cross stitch pattern" into StitchLark's AI chat, or upload a photo you love. The AI understands color, composition, and stitch style.
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AI generates your chart
The AI converts your image or description into a full DMC-color cross stitch chart. Adjust the grid size, color count, and stitch density in real time.
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Export and stitch
Download a print-ready PDF packet with color and black-and-white symbol charts, DMC thread numbers, and a numbered grid. Start stitching in minutes.
Tips for stitching ferns
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Blend light and dark greens in one needle to create organic leaf variation.
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French knots add realistic texture to rock faces and tree bark.
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For sky gradients, start with the darkest shade at the top and lighten downward.
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Leave a few squares unstitched to suggest highlights on shiny surfaces like water.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose a fabric count for a landscape pattern?
Wide landscape scenes work best on 14-count for a generous finished size, or 18-count if you want more detail. Tall designs like trees and mountains benefit from 28-count evenweave stitched over two threads.
Can I adjust the grid size in StitchLark?
Yes. After the AI generates your chart you can resize the grid smaller to speed up stitching or larger to add more detail. Stitch counts update automatically so you always know how many stitches you are working with.
What thread count should I use for stitching?
Two strands of DMC floss on 14-count Aida is the standard starting point. Use three strands for a bolder, more opaque look, or one strand for delicate details and backstitching.
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