A medium pillowcase with repeating diamond patterns down the middle, framed in ladder-like stripes, leading to a perimeter of floral designs, all in red and black cross stitch.
A pillowcase entirely embroidered on one side in checkered diamond patterns of red and black with perimeters of smaller diamond patterns, all in cross stitch.
A pin cushion with central geometric design predominantly in yellow, red and green. This cushion was First Prize awarded to Victoria in the pysanka contest and is believed to be the work of Mrs. Rose Dragan of Saskatoon, SK. Embroidery stitch: cross…
Embroidered pillow cover. The pattern is in cross stitch and features a large multicoloured horizontal band of diamond motifs flanked on top and bottom with horizontal rows of diamonds and strips. Embroidered on 16-count Aida cloth the basic pattern…
A white pillowcase embroidered with a central diamond pattern of concentric colours and checks, surrounded by orange and blue patterns which continue in a cross-like pattern to the edges of the pillow. Each quadrant of the pillow has diamonds of…
Embroidered square pillow cover. The front side is completely embroidered in cross stitch. The back is an unadorned piece of green cotton. The pattern features a large multi-coloured star motif in the middle surrounded by large orange curly motifs in…
Embroidered pillow cover. The pattern is in cross stitch and features a grouping of flowers in the middle and a 4 cm wide, multicoloured, geometric motif boarder around the edge. Embroidered on 16 count Aida cloth. The image is centered on the cloth…
Embroidered square pillowcase. The front side is completely embroidered in cross stitch. The back is a blue synthetic fabric with machine embroidered white lines. The pattern is in cross stitch and features a large multi-coloured, geometric red and…
Embroidered pillowcase. The pattern is in cross stitch and features a large multi-coloured bouquet of flowers in the middle surrounded by smaller geometric flowers and leaves embroidered on 16-count Aida cloth. The closure is on the side and not…