Dragonfly Cross Stitch Pattern
A beginner dragonfly chart sized at 30×20 stitches (~600 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
30×20
Palette
7 colors
Craft
Cross stitch
Pattern details
Grid size
30×20
Stitch count
~600
Difficulty
Beginner
Palette
7 colors
Fabric count
14-count Aida
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How to create your dragonfly pattern
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Describe or upload
Type "Dragonfly 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 dragonflies
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Use half stitches along curved edges like ears and tails for a smoother silhouette.
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Work eyes and noses last, using a single strand for the finest details.
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Vary thread colors within a single area to suggest fur texture and depth.
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Backstitch outlines add crispness — use a shade one tone darker than the fill.
Frequently asked questions
Can I stitch a portrait of my own pet using StitchLark?
Yes! Upload a clear photo of your pet — ideally a close-up with good lighting and a simple background — and the AI will convert it into a cross stitch chart mapped to DMC colors. You can then refine the color count and grid size before exporting.
What is the best fabric count for animal cross stitch patterns?
For animal portraits with fine fur detail, 18-count or higher evenweave gives the most realistic result. For simpler cartoon-style animals, 14-count Aida still works well and stitches up quickly.
How do I stitch realistic fur texture?
Use two or three closely related shades and vary which you use across neighboring stitches — this blending creates the impression of individual hairs. French knots can also be used sparsely to add fur texture.
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