A number of stitch palettes that fall in the Turquoise Thread Pairing category. Use thread codes from these palettes to take your embroidery color matching to the next level.
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Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Very Dark Gray Green, Very Dark Seagreen, Blue Green, Light Tan, Light Pumpkin, Dark Hazelnut Brown
Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Ultra Very Dark Desert Sand, Tan, Ultra Very Light Terra Cotta, Ultra Light Lavender, Very Light Cornflower Blue, Dark Antique Blue
Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Driftwood, Light Lavender Blue, Ultra Very Light Baby Blue, Light Autumn Gold, Very Light Tan, Medium Mahogany
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Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Medium Blue Green, Very Light Shell Pink, Light Tan, Light Mahogany, Terra Cotta, Dark Antique Violet
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Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Dark Driftwood, Very Light Beige Brown, Very Light Gray Green, Light Orange Spice, Medium Wedgwood, Dark Pewter Gray
The ‘Cobalt Bloom’ color palette is custom made for the blue lovers out there. The layered effect from the multiple shades of blue creates a dynamic look against the creamy white background. The complete color lineup is a dark navy, cobalt blue, powder blue, khaki tan, light tan and creamy white. This is a gorgeous...Read the Post
HeLa Cell cross stitch, completed in 3" round natural wood embroidery hoop ---The Story--- Microbes are everywhere. You can't avoid them, not entirely -- so why not incorporate them into your decor? If you're into science, or just tiny things, or if you have a fabulous/terrible immune system, you might like to see your interests immortalized in stitchwork. Luckily, now you can. This listing is for one stitched HeLa cell, from a line of cancer cells used in medical research since 1951. The original HeLa cells were stolen from a patient named Henrietta Lacks, who died of cancer 6 months after the cells were taken from her. HeLa cells are remarkable in that they are effectively immortal, and have not died after a set number of cell divisions; scientists have found the stolen cells extremely important in medical and biological research. + ---The Deets--- This listing is for just what you see in the first two pictures: one completed light and dark tan and blue cross stitch of a HeLa cell with the word "HeLa cell" stitched in black at the bottom of a 3" natural wood embroidery hoop. This HeLa cell is part of a series of microbe and germ cross stitches that will feature a variety of brightly-colored microscopic viruses/bacteria/etc each stitched on white Aida cloth and framed in 3" natural wood hoop frames. Find more in the Microbes and Germs section of my shop (linked below). The other microbes pictured above in the third picture are a set of Clostridia microbes (including botulism, C. Diff and food poisoning); in the fourth picture are (clockwise) the common cold, tuberculosis, rabies and Entamoeba histolytica (cystic form), and an assortment of 20 different microbes in the fifth picture. These are all currently available along with other microbes in the shop. The back of each germ or microbe will be protected by loose felt that clings to the back; the felt will not be glued to the hoop, in order to allow for easier cleaning and re-stretching should that become necessary. *CUSTOMIZE: If you would like three or more microbes, look for special listings in the Microbes section of my shop, or convo me to request a special order. Multiple orders will receive a small discount. *SHIP: This stitch will be made to order and sent via USPS first class (with delivery confirmation) or international first class mail within about a week of your order, usually sooner, unless I convo you otherwise. It will ship as pictured to anywhere in the world. *GIFT WRAP: Let me know if you are giving this microbe as a gift, and I'll wrap it up in plain paper and include a notecard for your "to" and "from" -- or tell me if you're having it sent directly to the recipient (make sure the have the correct address in the address field when you check out!) and what message you'd like to include, and I'll write it out for you before I pop it in the mail. ---The Links--- Want to stitch a HeLa cell yourself? Here's the set of 10 patterns that includes it: https://www.etsy.com/listing/174005346/cross-stitch-pattern-common-microbes-set Or stitch way more common microbes (plus bonus malaria) with this listing for 50 patterns: https://www.etsy.com/listing/182471178/cross-stitch-patterns-50-microbes-in-5 And here are the clostridia patterns, along with 5 molds: https://www.etsy.com/listing/130522492/cross-stitch-patterns-microbes-mold-and Microbes and Germs shop section: http://www.etsy.com/shop/aliciawatkins?section_id=11480156 3 Microbes, create your own instant collection: https://www.etsy.com/listing/101075677/3-microbes-cross-stitch-set-instant 5 Microbes, for a slightly larger instant collection: https://www.etsy.com/listing/113495275/any-5-microbes-cross-stitch-set-instant 5 STDs: https://www.etsy.com/listing/151558981/instant-collection-of-stds-5-std Back to the shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/aliciawatkins *The source for this is the following: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa I personally strongly recommend learning more about the story of Henrietta Lacks and looking into medical ethics surrounding her case, as well as the cases of many other people (particularly, in the U.S., people of color) who were treated unethically during their lifetimes. ---The Legal Stuff--- Microbes are not my intellectual property, obviously, but the cross stitch designs are copyright Alicia Watkins 2012-2017. Please do not copy or distribute without permission, and please do not pin images without permission. (Convo me!) I am no kind of medical expert, and anything I know about the microbes in this series of stitches or that I appear to know, I learned from the internet. : ) NO PART of my listings or any other ramblings should be construed as ANY KIND of medical advice, because it's not. My only relevant expertise is in cross stitching!
Color palette for your embroidery with the following thread colors: Dark Burnt Orange, Medium Orange Spice, Light Orange Spice, Very Light Terra Cotta, Very Light Tan, Very Dark Yellow Beige