Nine Victorian Christmas cross-stitch designs recapture the
wonder of the season:
Christmas Candles (advent candles within a floral wreath
with holly and the phrase, "His love is the light of the world")
(129w x 121h Stitches)
Merry Christmas Santas (three Victorian Santa that can be
stitched individually or together within stitched border) (155w x
110h Stitches)
Sweet Nutcracker (young girl Clara with nutcracker within a
stitched frame) (110w x 152h Stitches)
Floral Village (small church and two houses–originally
stitched as towel border) (139w x 34h Stitches)
Floral Bells (three Christmas bells on wide floral
ribbon–originally stitched as towel border) (132w x 34h
Stitches)
Christmas Kitty (kitten under the pine boughs of a Christmas
tree with a red ribbon under its paw, looking at an hanging
ornament) (176w x 131h Stitches)
Nutcracker (flanked by pine boughs, holly and nuts) (99w x
150h Stitches)
A Magical Sight (little girl in petticoat and nightcap,
holding doll and candle, points out window where Santa's sleigh is
just visible disappearing into the snowy night sky–originally
designed for a crown plate, stitched on navy) (100w x 112h
Stitches)
Festive Fruit (set of three can be displayed individually or
together):
Apple (with holly) (33w x 31h Stitches)
Pear (with holly ) (33w x 34h Stitches)
Orange (with holly) (33w x 32h Stitches)