As I post weekly pride patch patterns on Patreon, here’s a monthly round-up for non-subscribers!

Folks who need help with materials, stitching, finishing or attaching patches should check out my tutorial master page.
Previous patterns are available at my pattern gallery.

Notes on Pattern Structure
Full coloured blocks indicate a full cross stitch. Letter outlines indicate backstitch.
Blocks divided on the diagonal by a line of backstitch, each half a different colour, indicate quarter stitches. Please see my first text tutorial and my pride text tutorial for more information on backstitching outlines and placing quarter/fractional stitches.
Space for edging your patch is not shown in the patterns below. You’ll need to allow additional blocks for this when cutting your swatch, depending on how narrow or thick you like your edges.

Ace-Aro Patch Pattern – Ten Block, Upper Case
The five-stripe “acearo” pattern fits a rectangle 50 stitches wide and 14 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 53 x 17 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Ace-Aro Patch Pattern – Twelve Block, Upper Case

The four-stripe “acearo” pattern fits a rectangle 68 stitches wide and 16 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 71 x 19 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).
This twelve-block pattern can also fit three and six-stripe pride flags.

Alico Patch Pattern – Ten Block, Upper Case
The five-stripe “alico” pattern fits a rectangle 38 stitches wide and 14 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 41 x 17 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Allo-Ace Patch Patterns – Twelve Block, Upper Case
The four-stripe “alloace” and “aceallo” patterns fit a rectangle 77 stitches wide and 16 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 80 x 19 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).
This twelve-block pattern can also fit three and six-stripe pride flags.

Apl-Aro Patch Pattern – Ten Block, Upper Case
The five-stripe “aplaro” pattern fits a rectangle 50 stitches wide and 14 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 53 x 17 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Aro-Allo Patch Pattern – Twelve Block, Upper Case
The four-stripe “aroallo” pattern fits a rectangle 77 stitches wide and 16 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 80 x 19 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).
This twelve-block pattern can also fit three and six-stripe pride flags.

Priori Aro Patch Pattern – Ten Block, Upper Case
The five-stripe “priori aro” pattern fits a rectangle 71 stitches wide and 14 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 74 x 17 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Folks wishing “aroace”, “alloaro” and “aplaro” phrasings of these patterns can check out my ten block (five stripe) and twelve block (four stripe) text pattern pages.
