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en:Cross-stitch en:embroidery. Tea cloth border, black and red cotton floss, Hungarian, mid-twentieth century.

Black and red cross-stitch patterns are characteristic of the folk embroidery of eastern and central en:Europe.

Photo by Paula Kate Marmor, 12 November 2005.

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* 17:58, 12 November 2005 [[:en:User:PKM|PKM]] 1024×768 (1,426,620 bytes) <span class="comment">([[:en:Cross-stitch embroidery]]. Tea cloth border, black and red cotton floss, Hungarian, mid-twentieth century. Black and red cross-stitch patterns are characteristic of the folk embroidery of eastern and central [[:en:Europe]]. Photo by Paula Kate Marmor, 12)</span>

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