A family of black sharecroppers in the Depression-era South harvesting their cotton crop. In the foreground a young man in an orange T-shirt and blue jeans gathers cotton. A man is lifting a cotton bag up to a primitive crane to load the cotton into the wagon standing under a blasted live oak. A boy is dragging his cotton sack to the wagon as a woman stands by with her bag. The fields behind them shimmer in the heat. (American Regionalism, 1943-4)
Counted cross stitch chart booklet (floss and fabric not included -- see what is included)
300 x 286 stitches ■ 95 colors (DMC floss) ■ About 17" x 16" or 42 x 40 cm (on 18-count)
Watermarks are not part of the pattern or stitched results