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Threads That Bind – “Checkered Path” Punchneedle Pattern
Design #658 | Designer: Shawn Williams | Copyright 2010
Offered is an original Threads That Bind punchneedle embroidery pattern titled “Checkered Path,” designed by folk artist Shawn Williams. This pattern features a timeless geometric checkered motif, shown stitched in warm primitive tones and finished as a bench or stool top.
Pattern includes:
• Printed punchneedle design on fabric
• Finished design size: 12” x 6½”
• Clear, repeating geometric layout suitable for traditional punchneedle work
This is a pattern only (not a finished piece). Ideal for:
• Primitive & folk art punchneedle collectors
• Traditional rug hooking & punchneedle stitchers
• Country, farmhouse, and early American décor makers
Condition:
Pattern appears unused and unstitched. Packaging shows light age/storage wear consistent with vintage needlework patterns. Please see photos for exact condition.
A wonderful example of early 2000s primitive punchneedle design from Threads That Bind, no longer in production.
Threads That Bind #658 Checkered Path Punchneedle Pattern Shawn Williams
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Design #658 | Designer: Shawn Williams | Copyright 2010
Offered is an original Threads That Bind punchneedle embroidery pattern titled “Checkered Path,” designed by folk artist Shawn Williams. This pattern features a timeless geometric checkered motif, shown stitched in warm primitive tones and finished as a bench or stool top.
Pattern includes:
• Printed punchneedle design on fabric
• Finished design size: 12” x 6½”
• Clear, repeating geometric layout suitable for traditional punchneedle work
This is a pattern only (not a finished piece). Ideal for:
• Primitive & folk art punchneedle collectors
• Traditional rug hooking & punchneedle stitchers
• Country, farmhouse, and early American décor makers
Condition:
Pattern appears unused and unstitched. Packaging shows light age/storage wear consistent with vintage needlework patterns. Please see photos for exact condition.
A wonderful example of early 2000s primitive punchneedle design from Threads That Bind, no longer in production.