Burntwater is an area south of Ganado on the Navajo Reservation in the northeast corner of Arizona. The rugs of this area are distinguished by a rich combination of earth tones and pastels. This style is an elaboration of the traditional Two Grey Hills designs, and the weavers may use 20 or more colors in large Burntwater rugs.
Counted Cross Stitch Ganado - Cameron Trading Post
Counted Cross Stitch Kit Butterfly Maiden - Cameron Trading Post
YEI CEREMONIAL III Southwest Rug Design Pattern for Cross Stitch
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Burntwater II Counted Cross Stitch Kit: Rugs of the Southwest Series
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Burntwater – Garland's
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Cross-Stitch Kits
The storm pattern is highly symmetrical and displays certain standard features. In the middle is a rectangle with radiating lines to rectangles in the
Storm II Counted Cross Stitch Kit: Rugs of the Southwest Series | PFMA
Chief blankets are the earliest established Navajo weaving style and the best known of the Classic Period. These blankets were woven as wearing
Chief Blanket II Counted Cross Stitch Kit: Rugs of the Southwest Series | PFMA
BURNTWATER NAVAJO RUG DESIGN ADAPTED FOR CROSS STITCH AND NEEDLEPOINT, This pattern was adapted from original rug woven by the Navajo weavers in New
BURNTWATER - Southwest Rug Design Pattern For Cross Stitch or Needlepoint