1921 Anne Orr Cross Stitch Fruit Bowl Design Chart Sheet

Fruit Bowl Cross Stitch

Today I’m sharing another Anne Orr sheet of cross stitch patterns. These are wonderful fruit bowls in different sizes and a lovely flower edging. This sheet is copyright 1921, Plate 1 Set E.

Here’s a sample of one of the bowls.

Fruit Bowl Cross Stitch

 

More Anne Orr Designs

Back in July of this year I shared another sheet of cross stitch patterns by Anne Orr. More flowers and baskets.

Fruit Bowls and Flowers

This first scan I’ve made a little darker so the graph paper lines show. Below you’ll find one that is a bit lighter.

Anne Orr Cross Stitch Pattern Chart

Fruit Bowl Cross Stitch Sheet

You can download which ever one will work better for you or download both.

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Back of the Page

I’ve added a scan of the back of this sheet since it has some great ideas for using the cross stitch designs.

Things to do with this cross stitch chart

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4 comments

  1. Kristin says:

    I believe I have some kits with Anne Orr designs in my crafts room. I’m not sure which items but her name is too familiar to me. I like to buy old crafts kits, anything needlework, cross stitch, etc at thrift stores when I see them. I have no idea why I am so attracted to vintage crafts, but they appeal to me very much. These little patterns you send out are so cute, I can’t wait to check out every new pattern you post. Thank you for sharing. PS- I could probably open my own small shop with my old crafts, but I could not bear to part with them all!

    • Debra says:

      Thanks, Kristin. I haven’t come across an Anne Orr pattern I didn’t like. They’re all great and I have too many to count in my collection. Hard to part with any, but fun to share. Debra

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