Description
MacDonnell Ranges is a cross stitch pattern.
Situated near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, the MacDonnell Ranges are formed from hard rock which is known to geologists as Heavitree Quartzite. About 850 million years ago, the ranges' flat faces were layers of sand on the beach of a shallow sea. Aerial views are spectacular and are rivalled only by trekking by foot into some of the rugged terrain.
The spectacular gum tree in the foreground is Eucalyptus rabuana.
Design Size: | 153 stitches high, 210 stitches wide | 14 count: 28 cm x 38.5 cm (11" x 15" ) |
16 count: 24.5 cm x 33.5 cm (10" x 13.5" ) | ||
18 count: 22 cm x 30 cm (8.5" x 12" ) | ||
Fabric Size: | Working on 14 count: No less than 17" x 21" | (43 cm x 53 cm) |
Working on 16 count: No less than 16" x 20" | (41 cm x 50 cm) | |
Working on 18 count: No less than 15" x 18" | (38 cm x 46 cm) |
Made in Australia

MacDonnell Ranges by Graeme Ross
$11.95