Quiet, grounded, and deeply human, this Johannes Vermeer – The Little Street cross-stitch pattern captures an intimate glimpse of everyday life in 17th-century Delft. Unlike Vermeer’s interior scenes, this rare exterior view focuses on modest brick homes, open doorways, and women absorbed in domestic work—offering a sense of stillness, routine, and lived-in warmth.
Designed for 14-count Aida, this pattern translates Vermeer’s muted palette, architectural textures, and subtle human presence into a richly detailed stitching experience. The balance of structure and softness makes this an especially satisfying project for stitchers who enjoy architectural detail, historical settings, and understated narrative depth.
Pattern Details
• Fabric: 14-count Aida
• Stitch Type: Full cross stitch
• Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
• Format: Professional digital pattern with digital hard copy E-mailed to you
• Includes: Digital URSA file and Pattern Keeper file PDF. I will email you the Black & white symbols, blocks, symbols on color, and a color symbols chart, as well as a floss list, and symbol key. If I have not included a chart type that you prefer, please do not hesitate to reach out and i will do my best to accommodate.
Original painting size: 54.3cm × 44cm / 21.37” x 17.32”
This pattern comes in 3 sizes:
Small: 23.2cm x 18.9cm / 9.1” x 7.4”
Stitch Count: 128 x 104 = 13,312
Colors: 73
Medium: 36.1cm x 29.2cm / 14.2” x 11.5”
Stitch Count: 199 x 161 = 32,039
Colors: 74
Large: 48.6cm x 39.4cm / 19.1” x 15.5”
Stitch Count: 268 x 217 = 58,156
Colors: 99
Important Information
• One digital cross-stitch pattern with optional hard copy pattern E-Mailed to you. With Pattern Keeper file included.
• Fabric, floss, frame, and finished piece are not included
Public Domain Art Notice
This pattern is based on The Little Street by Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675). The original painting is in the public domain, allowing for free artistic reinterpretation. This cross-stitch chart is an original, independently created design developed specifically for counted needlework.
Copyright & Usage Policy
This cross-stitch pattern is an original charted design created by Jason Riley.
You MAY:
• Stitch this pattern for personal use
• Display or gift your finished stitched piece
• Sell the finished stitched work (small-scale handmade sales permitted)
You MAY NOT:
• Copy, reproduce, or redistribute this pattern
• Share or resell the pattern in any form
• Upload the chart to websites, social media, or file-sharing platforms
• Create derivative charts based on this pattern for resale
Purchase of this pattern does not transfer copyright ownership.
Copyright © 2026 Jason Riley ~ Riley Wood and Fiber Art. All Rights Reserved.
Ideal for those searching for Vermeer cross stitch, historic architecture embroidery, Dutch Golden Age street scenes, and museum-inspired needlework, The Little Street offers a calm, contemplative stitching experience rooted in everyday life.
Jason Riley
Riley Wood and Fiber Art
2304 N. Freya
Spokane, WA 99217
rileywoodandfiberart@gmail.com
Cross Stitch Product Safety
Our cross-stitch patterns are digital download files and contain no physical components. While the patterns themselves present no inherent hazards, we want to ensure safe and informed use in accordance with the EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR).
Intended Use
These designs are intended for hobby stitchers using standard embroidery tools such as needles, scissors, and embroidery hoops. Adult supervision is recommended for younger makers.
Safety Considerations
This is a digital product; no materials, tools, or physical items are included.
Stitching requires the use of sharp tools (needles, scissors). Please handle with care.
Not suitable for unsupervised children due to the nature of typical stitching tools.
The finished stitched piece is intended for decorative use only.
Material Safety
All physical materials used to complete the pattern—such as fabric, floss, and needles—are selected by the customer. Please follow the safety guidance provided by those manufacturers.
Age Recommendation
Recommended for ages 12+ or younger with adult supervision.