Ufer, Walter
Walter Ufer Cross Stitch Patterns
Born: July 22, 1876, Louisville, KY
Died: August 2, 1936 (age 60), Santa Fe, NM
The Spirit of the American Southwest in Stitches
Explore the bold landscapes and vibrant figures of Walter Ufer, an American artist celebrated for his depictions of the Southwest. Born in 1876 in Louisville, Kentucky, Ufer became known for his powerful portrayal of Native American life and southwestern landscapes. As a member of the Taos Society of Artists, Ufer’s work captures the raw beauty of the desert, mountains, and the people who call it home, blending realism with a rich, emotional palette.
Ufer’s paintings often showcase dramatic lighting, rich color contrasts, and a deep respect for the culture and natural world around him. His works, which evoke the spirit of the American West, translate beautifully into full-coverage, counted cross-stitch patterns. From his stunning depictions of Native American figures to the rugged landscapes of New Mexico, each design offers a chance to capture the essence of Ufer’s art through counted cross-stitch.
Available in regular and large print charts, these patterns offer flexibility and ease for stitchers of all levels. Each pattern includes detailed instructions and a floss conversion chart, ensuring you can bring Ufer’s vivid world to life, one stitch at a time.