BARBARA ANA DESIGNS "Toxic City Flowerpot" Counted Cross Stitch Pattern, Chart, Whimsical, Pattern Only

BARBARA ANA DESIGNS "Toxic City Flowerpot" Counted Cross Stitch Pattern, Chart, Whimsical, Pattern Only

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BARBARA ANA DESIGNS "Toxic City Flowerpot" Counted Cross Stitch Pattern, Chart, Whimsical, Pattern Only

BARBARA ANA DESIGNS "Toxic City Flowerpot" Counted Cross Stitch Pattern, Chart, Whimsical, Pattern Only

$13.00
Sale price  $13.00 Regular price 
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PRINTED PATTERN - Pattern Only

With Barbara Ana, names are as whimsical as the patterns themselves and don‘t always provide clues. And that‘s what we love about the designer: her creative urge, her wild imagination, the inexpected directions every new design takes.

Why this design? Because it was inspired by a flowerpot she had handpainted herself, and she "just felt the need to do it" in cross stitch.

The strange doll-like flowerpot is shaped like it were a doll carved out of a wooden cylinder. Out of the precariously balanced vase, flows a whole world of exotic flowers, oversize mushroom, a strange pair of fruit -are they apples, hearts? Within this universe, on a much smaller scale is a landscape of tiny houses surrounded by trees. Thread colors are a striking mix of aqua blue and red, with black and orange highlights, every single tone playing a role in the delicate balance of colors.

Stitching this design will keep you entertained for many hours as you stitch each area, always discovering new surprising details.

Chart size in stitches: 97 x 158 (wide x high)
Needlework fabric: 14 ct Dirty Aida col 300 by Zweigart
size of stitched area: 6.6 x 11.3 inch (17 x 25 cm)

Stitches: cross stitch, backstitch
Chart: color & BW, inclus one-page chart for digital viewing
Threads: DMC
Number of colors: 14
[ A NOTE FROM THE ATELIER ]
"Cross stitch is my absolute passion. What began as a personal hobby has grown into a curated collection of the finest global supplies, delivered with a personal touch."
— FOUNDER, KINGSLAND NEEDLE ART
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