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Stitch of Paradise finished pattern of various lantana designs

Great to hang in a hallway, living room, study or as a great gift.

 

Lantana camara (common lantana) is a species of flowering plant/shrub within the verbena family (Verbenaceae), native to the American tropics and Caribbean.

Other common names of L. camara include Spanish flag, big-sage (Malaysia), Putush (West Bengal), wild-sage, red-sage, white-sage (Caribbean), korsu wiri or korsoe wiwiri (Suriname), tickberry (South Africa), Kashi Kothan (Maldives), West Indian lantana, umbelanterna, and Gu Phool in Assam, and Thirei in Manipur.

 

Overview

  • Handmade Supply
  • Craft type: Cross stitch, Embroidery, Needlepoint
  • Primary colour: Mixture of colours
  • Materials: DMC Thread, Aida 14ct Fabric, Embroidery Needle, Thread Sorter, Cross Stitch Pattern, and Storage Bag
  • Design Size: 27 x 20 cm
  • Ships worldwide from LONDON, United Kingdom

 

Design area

27 x 20 cm (10.6' x 7.9' ins) when finished on 14 count Aida.

 

Other details

Number of colours: 7

West Indian Lantana Cross Stitch Kit

SKU: SP00012
£11.00Price
Fabric Colour
Quantity
  • Cross Stitch Kit includes:

    • Cross stitch pattern
    • Aida fabric 14 ct (White)
    • Needle
    • DMC thread
    • Storage bag

     

    Happy Stitching!

  • Stitch of Paradise gladly accept returns and exchanges

    Just contact me within: 21 days of delivery

    Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery

     

    Stitch of Paradise don't accept cancellations.

    But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

     

    For more information see Stitch of Paradise FAQs

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