For many years, preparations for celebrating the holidays have included the hanging of stockings. With this kit, you can incorporate two major images of Alaska into this tradition. Fully 70% of the North American brown bear population can be found in Alaska. With the exception of a few islands, brown bears are seen throughout the state. Mount McKinley, a prominent peak located within Denali National Park, is the tallest mountain in the United States. Hang this delightful stocking with care, and remember your visit to Alaska for a lifetime.
Stitched size of stocking ornament: 4" by 6" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Muslin backing and ribbon included.Designed by Barbara Bangser.
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The design for the Alaska flag was created in 1927 by Benny Benson, a 13-year-old Aleut, and selected as the winning entry from about 700 others in a territorial contest. On a blue background symbolizing the Alaskan sky and the forget-me-not flower, the North Star represents the future and the Big Dipper, as part of the Ursa Major (Great Bear) constellation, represents strength. Decorate your home with this ornament to proclaim your connection to Alaska.
Finished sewn size 5" by 5" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Designed by Barbara Bangser for The Posy Collection.
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Alaska Gray Wolf Counted Cross Stitch Ornament Kit
The gray wolf plays a key role in the health of an ecosystem, by helping to keep deer and elk populations in check. These magnificent animals range in color from black/gray to nearly all white, and resemble German shepherd dogs. Once common throughout North America, they were hunted heavily in the early 20th century, and were eliminated from most of the United States. Today, they be found in a few sections of the country, including the Great Lakes area and the northern Rocky Mountains. However, the largest gray wolf population by far is in Alaska.
Ornament finished size 4½" by 4½" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Designed by Barbara Bangser for The Posy Collection.
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The moose (Alces alces gigas) is Alaska's official state land mammal and its beloved unofficial ambassador. Found throughout south-central and interior Alaska, moose also frequent urban areas such as Fairbanks. Decorate your home with this moose ornament to proclaim your connection with Alaska.
Finished sewn size 5" by 5" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Designed by Barbara Bangser for The Posy Collection.
Order by email: changingtidesak@gmail.com Order by phone: Call 907-523-6084 Ask for the Alaska Moose Counted Cross Stitch PC-1622.
For many years, preparations for celebrating the holidays have included the hanging of stockings. With this kit, you can incorporate two major images of Alaska into this tradition. The moose is Alaska's official state land mammal and its beloved unofficial ambassador. Found throughout south-central and interior Alaska, moose also frequent urban areas like Fairbanks. Mount McKinley, a prominent peak located within Denali National Park, is the tallest mountain in the United States. Hang this delightful stocking with care, and remember your visit to Alaska for a lifetime.
Stitched size of stocking ornament: 4" by 6" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Muslin backing and ribbon included. Designed by Barbara Bangser.
Order by email: changingtidesak@gmail.com Order by phone: Call 907-523-6084 Ask for the Alaska Moose Counted Cross Stitch Stocking Ornament PC-1678.
For many years, preparations for celebrating the holidays have included the hanging of ornaments. With this kit, you can incorporate a major image of Alaska into this tradition. The Russian presence in Alaska started in the mid-1700s, when Vitus Bering first made contact with natives. The first permanent Russian settlement was established on Kodiak Island in 1784. The nesting matryoshka doll design for this kit is representative of Alaska's rich Russian heritage. Hang this delightful ornament with care, and remember your visit to Alaska for a lifetime.
Stitched size of ornament: 3½" by 5½" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Muslin backing and ribbon included. Designed by Ceil Humphreys.
Order by email: changingtidesak@gmail.com Order by phone: Call 907-523-6084 Ask for the Alaska Russia Doll Counted Cross Stitch Ornament PC-1704.
For many years, preparations for celebrating the holidays have included the hanging of ornaments. With this kit, you can incorporate a major image of Alaska into this tradition. Totem poles were carved from large trees by Native American tribes, or clans, living in southeastern Alaska. These monumental works of art usually depict familiar legends, clan lineages, or notable events. Hang this delightful ornament with care, and remember your visit to Alaska for a lifetime.
Stitched size of ornament: 3 " by 6" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Muslin backing and ribbon included. Designed by Ceil Humphreys.
Order by email: changingtidesak@gmail.com Order by phone: Call 907-523-6084 Ask for the Alaska Totem Pole Counted Cross Stitch Stocking Ornament PC-1708.
Alaska Totem Pole Counted Cross Stitch Stocking Ornament
For many years, preparations for celebrating the holidays have included the hanging of stockings. With this kit, you can incorporate a major image of Alaska into this tradition. Totem poles were carved from large trees by Native American tribes, or clans, living in southeastern Alaska. These monumental works of art usually depict familiar legends, clan lineages, or notable events. The totem pole design for this kit is set against a backdrop of Alaskan mountains and lakes. Hang this delightful stocking with care, and remember your visit to Alaska for a lifetime.
Stitched size of ornament: 4" by 7" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Muslin backing and ribbon included. Designed by Ceil Humphreys.
Order by email: changingtidesak@gmail.com Order by phone: Call 907-523-6084 Ask for the Alaska Totem Pole Counted Cross Stitch Stocking Ornament PC-1676.