Cross Stitch Camp is a virtual summer camp put on by Colorado Cross Stitcher each year. Camp lasts for three months – June to August. Each month of camp, Sheri gives us a Camp Challenge.
Camp monthly challenges are as follows.
June: Stitch a pattern that includes something from the night (if you’re a night stitcher) or something from the day (if you’re a day stitcher). Like owls, moons, stars, animals of the night, flowers of the night, etc. Or sunshine, gardens, flowers of the daytime, animals out in the daytime, etc. You just need to include one little motif on the pattern to indicate day or night stitcher.
July: Stitch a pattern from your favorite designer.
August: Pick something new. Use a new type of floss, or a new type of fabric, a new color or count, a new designer, a new finish – something new so you learn/try a new thing this month.
To participate, we:
1. Post our start photo (picture of fabric, floss, pattern cover) on Instagram with the hashtags: #crossstitchcamp2025 and #coloradocrossstitcher on the first of each month (or any time thereafter).
2. Post our finished photo (with the stitching finished, doesn’t have to be fully finished/framed/pin pillowed, etc) on our website any time during the month that you finish it. Due in by the last day of the month.

This is my project for June. The prompt was, “Stitch a pattern that includes something from the night (if you are a night stitcher) or something from the day (if you are a day stitcher)”. Although I stitch both during the day and evening, my favorite time to stitch is first thing in the morning while the sun is coming up. So the piece I chose to stitch is, “Heron at Dawn” (from the book, “Cross-Stitch in the Forest” by Canadian designer, Max Pigeon of Pigeon Coop Designs.
Now to get stitching! The end of June will be here before I know it.