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Regionalism

Regionalism Cross Stitch Patterns

Celebrate the Heart of American Life and Landscape

Step into the world of Regionalism, a movement that captures the essence of American life, landscapes, and small-town scenes. Emerging in the 1930s during the Great Depression, Regionalism sought to depict the real and raw beauty of everyday people and rural environments, often focusing on the simple, hardworking spirit of Middle America. This collection features cross-stitch patterns inspired by the Regionalist style, allowing you to stitch scenes that reflect the deep connection between people and their surroundings.

From farmlands to small-town streets, Regionalism artists like Grant Wood and Thomas Hart Benton brought forth vibrant, yet honest portrayals of the American heartland, focusing on the resilience, struggles, and triumphs of ordinary people. The rich textures, vivid colors, and accessible subjects make this style a wonderful choice for those looking to recreate the warmth and authenticity of American life through full-coverage cross-stitch.

Our counted cross-stitch patterns based on Regionalism celebrate these classic scenes with intricate designs that highlight the beauty of rural America. Whether you're stitching a farm landscape, a portrait of a farmer, or a historical scene, these patterns capture the spirit of the American Midwest and the values of the time.

Available in regular and large print charts, these patterns ensure a smooth and enjoyable stitching experience. Each design includes detailed instructions and a floss conversion chart, making it easy to bring the beauty of Regionalism into your own home, stitch by stitch.