Pride Patch Patterns: June 2022

Text reading "pride patch patterns" against a grey grid background. The words pride and pattern are written in a black handdrawn/script font and outlined with white. The word patch is drawn pixel-style like a cross stitch pattern and filled in with the green/light green/white/grey/black stripes of the aromantic flag.

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

Two rectangular cross stitch pride flag patterns with zigzag stripes, striped in the colours of the dark green/light green/white/yellow/gold allo-aro flag and the dark green/light green/white/grey/black aromantic flag. The allo-aro flag patch has a simple wide stripe with no repetitions; the aromantic flag patch has many narrow stripes repeated down the patch.

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.

Arospec Patch Pattern – Twelve Block, Upper Case

Arospec cross stitch patch pattern with the text oriented in upper-case block lettering, striped in the colours of the teal/olive/lime/ecru/red/maroon arospec flag, with a light teal background. Pattern is set on a light grey grid. Letters are outlined, indicating backstitch, in bright red-pink.

The six-stripe “arospec” pattern fits a rectangle 79 stitches wide and 16 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 82 x 19 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Demi Patch Pattern – Ten Block, Upper Case

Demiromantic cross stitch patch pattern with the text demi in upper-case block-style lettering, striped in the colours of the white/green/light grey demiromantic pride flag, with a dark green background. A black triangle coves the d and part of the e. Pattern is set on a light grey grid. Letters are outlined, indicating backstitch, in light green.

The five-stripe “demi” pattern fits a rectangle 32 stitches wide and 14 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want a 35 x 17 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Heart Patch Pattern – Three, Six and Nine Stripe

A cross stitch pattern for three different heart patches. The left-hand patch has three stripes, in the colours of the green/yellow/grey lithromantic flag, and is framed in a darker green outline. The middle patch has six stripes, in the colours of the rainbow/LGBTQIA+/gay flag, and is framed in a darker red outline. The right-hand patch has nine stripes, in the colours of the violet/cornflower blue/lilac/pastel pink/white/pastel pink/lavender/light blue/green aroacegender flag, and is framed in a purple-blue outline.

The eighteen-block heart patterns fit a rectangle 19 stitches wide and 18 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want an 22 x 21 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

Because these patches are more easily sewn upside down, the patterns are oriented to match.

Zigzag Flag Patch Pattern – Five Stripe

Two rectangular cross stitch pride flag patterns with zigzag stripes, striped in the colours of the dark green/light green/white/yellow/gold allo-aro flag and the dark green/light green/white/grey/black aromantic flag. The allo-aro flag patch has a simple wide stripe with no repetitions; the aromantic flag patch has many narrow stripes repeated down the patch.

The five-stripe zigzag flag patterns fit a rectangle 25 stitches wide and 17 stitches high. Assuming a three stitch border, as for my other patches, this means you’ll want an 28 x 20 block swatch plus any excess (if used unmodified).

The “demi” pattern can be merged with my five-stripe upper-case “aromantic” pattern to create “demiromantic”.

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