
![]() Sybilla Davis DesignsCross StitchWelcome to Sybilla Davis Designs, offering cross stitch designs since 1994. We provide a wide range of regional interest cross stitch designs including many Cornish cross stitch designs.We pride ourselves on producing a quality product using Zweigart Aida and Anchor threads and excellent friendly customer service so if you have any queries do get in touch. Please note that the colour tones of some photographs may differ from the actual stitched design due to variations in the technical photographic process. All designs are stitched on ivory aida. Sybilla Davis Designs offers several different ranges of cross stitch designs:
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![]() Cross Stitch DesignsThe largest collection we offer, the Cornish Collection offers some fine examples of Cornish cross stitch design including: |
![]() Special Offer DesignsSpecial offer cross stitch designs available here from £9.99, including: |
![]() Purchasing Your Cross Stitch KitsYou can purchase your kits online through this web site, from selected retail outlets, predominantly in Cornwall and Devon, or direct by mail order from |
Best Selling Items
Map of Cornwall The map is surrounded by a selection of scenes of Cornwall mixed with wild flowers found in the Cornish Countryside. | St.Ives Cornwall This picturesque old fishing town, is a popular holiday resort and important artistic centre. | Falmouth: Custom House Quay Falmouth old town is centred around Custom House Quay which overlooks the wide estuary of the River Fal. | ||
Padstow Cornwall A picturesque fishing port well known for its 'Obby Oss' festivities on May Day when the birth of summer is celebrated. | Godrevy Lighthouse Godrevy Lighthouse was built during the period 1858-1859 to protect shipping from a dangerous reef called the Stones which extends across the bay in the direction of St Ives. | Boscastle Cornwall A quaint village on the North Cornwall coast famous for its dramatic 'dog legged' inlet to the small harbour. | ||
Down a Long Clovelly - Devon A charming village of picturesque cottages with a quaint steeply stepped cobbled main street descending to a small stone harbour. Donkeys used to transport goods but now carry visitors. | Heligan - The Giants Head This scuplture was commissioned in 1997 when Cornish artists Sue and Peter Hill were asked to construct living sculptures within the Woodland Walk. | Smeatons Tower Plymouth - Devon This building used to be the top part of the old 1759 Eddystone Lighthouse before being moved to Plymouth Hoe. | ||

















