Dahlia Celebration Cross Stitch Sampler

$14.00

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

About this Product

This cross stitch pattern inspired by an 18th-century Mughal tile from the Sindh Province in present-day Pakistan. The pattern is called “Dahlia Celebration Sampler” for the central flower, which resembles a dahlia and where yellow and orange dahlias represent joy. The pattern includes full cross stitches only so it can be stitched on Aida, evenweave, or linen fabrics.

Design Name: Dahlia Celebration Sampler

Design size: 108 stitches wide x 128 stitches high

Uses nine DMC thread colors

Stitched Model Details (if you want to make the same thing, but you don't have to):

Fabric: 32-count Jobelan Lambswool #862146 by Wichelt Imports, Inc.

Measures 6.8 x 8.0 inches, two embroidery strands over two fabric threads

Model mounted in a brown 8" x 10" frame.

This digital product includes:

  • One printable PDF, sized for US letter paper

  • Pattern Keeper PDF (not printable)

  • Charts are black-and-white symbols

  • DMC thread color list and the number of stitches per color

Once a digital product is purchased, you will receive the following:

  1. An email with the download link.

  2. The download link will become available on the order details page of your Goimagine customer account.

To open these files, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, which you can download at https://get.adobe.com/reader/.

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Thank you for visiting Ancient Sage Designs and supporting my small business.

Shazeeda

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Ancient Sage Designs

Corvallis, OR
Cultural and natural histories in cross-stitch embroidery art
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Meet the Maker

Hello and welcome to Ancient Sage Designs!

I am Shazeeda, the embroidery designer and owner of this little shop. Many generations removed from the Indian subcontinent, I am from ‘the land of many waters’, Guyana in South America. Not knowing where my Indian ancestors came from, I am drawn to the artifacts in museums that have been displaced from their native homelands. I am inspired by centuries-old architectural tiles, ceramics, and textile patterns.

Drawing from the artistry of the Ottoman, Mughal, Mauryan, Roman, and Egyptian empires, I love transforming ancient and natural patterns into cross-stitch embroidery charts and crafting the models you see in this shop's product listings. I enjoy showcasing the beauty of our world's cultural and natural histories through embroidery art.

Most of all, I love designing and cross stitching because it allows me to slow down and focus. I am excited to offer these patterns to you so that you can also enjoy stitching these beautiful, historical, and natural designs.

TO CONNECT WITH ME

Go to my main website: https://linktr.ee/ancientsagedesigns to access all my links. The best way to connect with me is through my newsletter, which gives you access to design release news, promo codes, sale announcements, and my email address. The newsletter sign-up link is https://mailchi.mp/d4a6b1a2877d/newslettersignup

Thank you for reading and getting to know a little bit about me.

Wishing you peace, joy, good health, and happy stitching,

Shazeeda

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How it’s Made

My patterns are created from the inspiration that I get from patterns that I find in our world's museums or in our natural environment. I personally model stitch each pattern as I enjoy the stitching process and believe it is important to test stitch to ensure a high quality pattern. Some patterns take a month or two to design, and sometimes, months to stitch depending on how quickly I can stitch them and how big they are. I know all cross stitchers can appreciate this. Our hobby is a labor of love whether we are stitching a pattern for ourselves or as a gift for a loved one. The art of embroidery and especially cross-stitching is a wonderful craft to get us to slow down and watch something beautiful emerge with time using needle, thread, and fabric. I hope you love the designs that I create and will enjoy stitching them.

Peace and happy stitching,

Shazeeda

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