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Ribbons & Rose Hips: 10 Traditional Slavic Cross Stitch Patterns | PDF Book

$30.00

Contained in this digital pattern book are ten wonderful decorative cross stitch patterns from the traditional Slavic embroidery practice. Folk symbols and floral motifs are drawn from the ancient cultural heritage of fiber art and craft rooted in the Black Sea Region, now and then diverging upward through the plains of Ukraine along the Carpathian mountains in the west and back down along the wide banks of the Volga river into the ancient Caucasus hills of the east, colorful designs interwoven among many diverse peoples and cultures along the way.

These small-canvas designs are shared in the spirit of individual creativity. The grid patterns are guidelines for the craft process, presented in an accessible and simple format that will allow you to easily modify and adapt them depending on your aesthetic preference, creative vision, and practical need. Whether you are just starting out on your embroidery journey or have extensive experience in the craft, these patterns are well-suited for anyone with a creative interest in folk art and a passion for historical design.

Composed and copyrighted by Sarah Rosenthal 2024 ©

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Contained in this digital pattern book are ten wonderful decorative cross stitch patterns from the traditional Slavic embroidery practice. Folk symbols and floral motifs are drawn from the ancient cultural heritage of fiber art and craft rooted in the Black Sea Region, now and then diverging upward through the plains of Ukraine along the Carpathian mountains in the west and back down along the wide banks of the Volga river into the ancient Caucasus hills of the east, colorful designs interwoven among many diverse peoples and cultures along the way.

These small-canvas designs are shared in the spirit of individual creativity. The grid patterns are guidelines for the craft process, presented in an accessible and simple format that will allow you to easily modify and adapt them depending on your aesthetic preference, creative vision, and practical need. Whether you are just starting out on your embroidery journey or have extensive experience in the craft, these patterns are well-suited for anyone with a creative interest in folk art and a passion for historical design.

Composed and copyrighted by Sarah Rosenthal 2024 ©

Contained in this digital pattern book are ten wonderful decorative cross stitch patterns from the traditional Slavic embroidery practice. Folk symbols and floral motifs are drawn from the ancient cultural heritage of fiber art and craft rooted in the Black Sea Region, now and then diverging upward through the plains of Ukraine along the Carpathian mountains in the west and back down along the wide banks of the Volga river into the ancient Caucasus hills of the east, colorful designs interwoven among many diverse peoples and cultures along the way.

These small-canvas designs are shared in the spirit of individual creativity. The grid patterns are guidelines for the craft process, presented in an accessible and simple format that will allow you to easily modify and adapt them depending on your aesthetic preference, creative vision, and practical need. Whether you are just starting out on your embroidery journey or have extensive experience in the craft, these patterns are well-suited for anyone with a creative interest in folk art and a passion for historical design.

Composed and copyrighted by Sarah Rosenthal 2024 ©

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