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Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Ellen Clappsaddle's Vintage Halloween Scene# 358 Little Baby with a Pumpkin from an Antique Card Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
about this chart:
Its finished size will be 10 inches (140 stitches) by 14 inches (196 stitches)
Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss
Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the entire image including the background. You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14-count solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
*** This is a chart-THIS IS NOT A KIT- NO FLOSS IS INCLUDED ***
Halloween is an annual holiday observed on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day, but is today largely a secular celebration. Historian Nicholas Rogers, exploring the origins of Halloween, notes that while "some folklorists have detected its origins in the Roman feast of Pomona, the goddess of fruits and seeds, or in the festival of the dead called Parentalia, it is more typically linked to the Celtic festival of Samhain, the name is derived from Old Irish and means roughly "summer's end". A similar festival was held by the ancient Britons and is known as Calan Gaeaf.
We are pleased to offer :
Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph
Ellen Clappsaddle's Vintage Halloween Scene# 358 Little Baby with a Pumpkin from an Antique Card Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
about this chart:
Its finished size will be 10 inches (140 stitches) by 14 inches (196 stitches)
Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss
Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the entire image including the background. You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14-count solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.
*** This is a chart-THIS IS NOT A KIT- NO FLOSS IS INCLUDED ***
Halloween is an annual holiday observed on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day, but is today largely a secular celebration. Historian Nicholas Rogers, exploring the origins of Halloween, notes that while "some folklorists have detected its origins in the Roman feast of Pomona, the goddess of fruits and seeds, or in the festival of the dead called Parentalia, it is more typically linked to the Celtic festival of Samhain, the name is derived from Old Irish and means roughly "summer's end". A similar festival was held by the ancient Britons and is known as Calan Gaeaf.
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