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Book Review: Irish Wedding Cross-Stitch Chart by Cari Buziak

May 7, 2026 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

If you love Celtic design and elegant counted projects, this Irish Wedding Cross-Stitch Chart has a lovely old-world feel to it. The design is built around classic knotwork styling with a soft green and gold palette, and it has that timeless look that makes it feel especially suited to a wedding sampler or meaningful stitched keepsake. The Amazon listing describes it as a 7.2 x 7.2 inch counted cross stitch chart, which makes it a nice manageable size for stitchers who want something special without committing to a giant full-coverage piece.

What I like about this one is that it feels formal without being fussy. Some wedding-themed cross stitch patterns can end up looking overly sweet, but this design leans into traditional Celtic styling, which gives it a more classic heirloom feel. It looks like the kind of project you could stitch for a wedding, anniversary, or even as a family keepsake if you enjoy personalised sampler-style designs.

The square format is appealing too. It gives the pattern a neat framed finish, and I can easily see this working as a display piece in a hallway, bedroom, or gift table setting. For stitchers who enjoy heritage-inspired cross stitch patterns, Irish motifs, or elegant monochrome-and-metallic style palettes, this one definitely has charm.

This would particularly appeal to readers looking for Celtic cross stitch patterns, Irish wedding cross stitch designs, or counted cross stitch charts for wedding gifts. It has a traditional feel, a clear focal layout, and that “special occasion” look that makes it stand out from more everyday stitching projects.

If you enjoy meaningful cross stitch with a classic decorative style, this is the sort of chart that would make a lovely addition to your stitching queue.

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