These stitched models show small projects that can be created from my full designs.
The lid of this small box adapts a peacock design frequently seen in Italian and French embroidery. From Peacock Sampler.Three traditional motifs are arranged on this bookmark. From Heritage Circles.This greeting card includes an embroidery motif used in medieval Egyptian textiles. From Egyptian Sampler.A Norwegian design is worked in monochrome for this pendant. From Norwegian Sampler.A 19th-century Moroccan embroidery motif is used for this ornament. From Moroccan Sampler.This picture adapts a design from a 19th-century Tunisian fabric. From Tunisian Sampler.This box lid displays a European pomegranate motif. From Pomegranate Sampler.Classical tilework is evoked in this small panel. From Greco-Roman Sampler.This pendant features a border pattern from a 19th-century Persian scarf. From Persian Sampler.This greeting card includes a folk motif from 18th-century household embroidery of the Greek Islands. From Greek Islands Sampler.A Moroccan embroidery motif is used for a gift tag. From Heritage Stars.This small frame displays Palestinian embroidery motifs characteristic of the Ramallah region. From Six Cities.A hamsa — the symbol of luck and protection found throughout the Middle East — is presented in a round frame. From Hamsa Sampler.Embroidery motifs from medieval Egyptian textiles are used for this bookmark. From Small Egyptian Blackwork Sampler.A 19th-century Turkish embroidery motif decorates this box lid. From Turkish Sampler.This picture includes several motifs inspired by Art Nouveau designs. From Art Nouveau Butterflies.The spirit of traditional English blackwork is conveyed in this rondelle. From Large Blackwork Garden.This greeting card features designs from 19th-century Spanish needlework. From Iberian Sampler.The stitched lid of this trinket box features a Romanian folk motif. From Romanian Sampler. French filet lace patterns inspired this small picture. From French Lace Sampler.This pendant adapts a folk motif from the embroidered yoke of a Pashtun dress. From Heritage Bookmarks 1.This ornament is inspired by the interlaced patterns often found in Islamic architectural ornamentation. From Alhambra Panels.A fanciful house motif from a 19th-century Turkish sampler is mounted on this greeting card. From Turkish Houses.Traditional embroidery motifs from southwest India are combined in this ornament. From Karnataka Sampler.