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Winter in the Rockies Cross Stitch Kit

Winter in the Rockies Cross Stitch Kit

Thomas Moran

Regular price S$44.00 SGD
Sale price S$44.00 SGD Regular price
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Winter in the Rockies (1869) by Thomas Moran is a stunning example of American landscape painting from the late 19th century. The painting features a dramatic snow-covered landscape of the Rockies, with towering, jagged peaks rising majestically against a cold, winter sky. The sweeping, expansive scene includes a foreground of snow-covered ground and rocky terrain, with distant cliffs and mountains fading into the background.

  • 40 Colors
  • Stitches: 154 x 196
  • Size on 14-count: 11 x 14 inches
  • Size on 18-count: 9 x 11 inches

Cross Stitch Kit includes 👉

✔️ Color Symbol Chart (see Sample Chart)
✔️ Pre-sorted threads
✔️ Aida fabric
✔️ Needles
✔️ Easy instructions

FREE GIFTS:-
🎁 Needle threader
🎁 3-9 metres of Kreinik thread (optional to use)
*Kreinik thread colors may vary across kits based on stock availability or at the discretion of our designer.

I want a Larger Symbols instead of a Standard size

Prefer a larger symbols chart instead of the standard one? Now you can! Simply add this option to your cart and check out along with your kit or PDF at a flat rate.

Larger Symbols Option for Kit

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What is the skill level of this kit?

We have had a few requests from some customers to label our designs with their skill level i.e. beginner, intermediate or advanced. Whilst this would helpful to some, we feel that organizing our designs this way will impede your ability to try something new. Our designs are done with your comfort in mind, the symbols are clear and easy, the color blocks help, there are less confetti or none at all and they are so easy to read and refer to. Except for a handful huge endeavors such as Nova Orbis Tabula most of our designs are perfect for beginners or advanced stitchers.