Counted cross stitch bookmark kit π―οΈ "Wheel of the Year: Samhain" π
βΉοΈ Samhain (also known as "Sauin" in Celtic Ireland) is the ancient Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter β the "darker half" of the year. Celebrated from October 31st to November 1st, it honors ancestors and the thinning veil between the living and the dead. Considered one of the four major fire festivals in the Wheel of the Year, it is the spiritual origin of modern Halloween. Also associated with: All Hallowsβ Eve, Calan Gaeaf (Wales), Hop-tu-Naa (Isle of Man), Nos Galan Gaeaf, and traditional Gaelic, Wiccan, Druid, and Norse sabbats.
π This needlework project not only offers a rewarding creative experience but also serves as a unique and meaningful gift for those who appreciate the beauty of witchy, druidic, and nature-based traditions. Lose yourself in the meditative rhythm of each stitch and create a lasting piece of art that celebrates the profound connection between nature and spirituality.
β This is a counted cross stitch kit β the canvas has NO PRINT on it. π Please note: this is not a stamped kit; you follow a paper chart to complete the design.
π§΅ Partly stitched: this cross stitch kit does not require you to work the entire background. This makes the embroidery process quicker, and the finished piece simply gorgeous.
π The embroidery pattern was created by a certified specialist and thoroughly tested β it was stitched before printing!
π¨ Our DIY embroidery kits include just the right amount of thread colors to ensure a bright, high-quality design. You wonβt have to stitch any redundant isolated crosses β every stitch is exactly where it belongs.
π§ Embroidery improves finger coordination, strengthens fine motor skills, and stimulates sensory nerve endings in the palms. It also activates several body systems at once β nervous, muscular, skeletal, and visual β supporting overall dexterity and mental focus.
βοΈ Cross stitch kit details:
βοΈ The kit includes:
Explore the ancient Celtic Wheel of the Year with Povitrulya as you stitch each symbol β a celebration of lifeβs cyclical nature and the changing seasons.
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