Salish Hummingbird by Todd Jason Baker
Stitch count 200 x 127
When stitched on 28 count White Linen (over 2) the design area is 14.3″ by 9.1″
Includes 3/4 stitches
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Long ago, one of the signals for good luck was the sight of a hummingbird.
Called Sah Sin by his people, it’s ability to hover and move back and forth at great speed were seen as skills that guide the people. When hunters prepared for a hunt, they sang Indian songs that would ask the hummingbird to appear to inspire a successful hunt and healthy game
Todd Jason Baker was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the grandson of the Chief of the Squamish Nation Band, Chief Khat-la-cha (Chief Simon Baker). His imaginative and unique interpretation of First Nations artwork adapts well to cross stitch.
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