‘Adulting is Hard’ Cross-Stitch Patterns

Kate Anderson
Two Little Kits
Published in
3 min readMar 1, 2023

Adulting is hard and overrated.

Of course, the alternative is… not great. However, as adults, we can make things more interesting for ourselves as well as decorate our spaces to please us better.

Enter my latest three new cross-stitch patterns..!

This is definitely going to be an on-going collection of other related future patterns but for now, I have the first three in a series of reminders for daily life. And if you’re someone like me, who will take all the help and reminders they can get, then I think you’re going to really like them plus find them useful.

But it doesn’t have to always be.

Yes; not all of the patterns may suit your needs and that’s OK. But I think we can all agree that having a little extra help with some things for those of us who do struggle (shout out to my fellow ADHDers) is not a bad thing at all.

Take Meds

Take Meds” Cross-stitch Pattern

Move Laundry

Move Laundry” Cross-stitch Pattern

Drink Water

Drink Water” Cross-stitch Pattern

I wouldn’t have been able to do this (‘this’ being releasing so many new patterns) without the help of my amazing test stitcher; Jessica! Go check out her work on her Instagram (there’s even a close-up post of the ‘Drink Water’ pattern she did as a sneak peek!). She’s been amazing with making edits I’ve asked for and confirming if I’ve done an error in patterns.

What kinds of patterns would you love to see me make in the future? Drop a comment below, contact me via my website or send me a DM via social media and let me know your ideas and/or thoughts. I truly would love to know.

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Kate Anderson
Two Little Kits

Aussie living in WA, USA. After having 2 kids, I’m finding my footing again after being a front-end dev/designer, turning my hobbies into something more.