Needlework and Cross-stitch Charts

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Free needlework charts of our twelve most recent 3" x 3" heraldic charges can be found (for now) on our Free Stuff web page.


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A collection of 252 (twenty-one years worth!) of our small (3" x 3") needlework charts of heraldic charges are available on CD-ROM or a USB drive. The heraldic charges contained in the collection are: A-frame level; Adze; Altar; Anchor; Ancient crown; Angles braced; Annulet; Apple; Apple (Ger. 1605); Axe (Ger. 15th C); Bag of madder; Baker's peel; Banner; Barnacles/Breys; Battering ram; Battering ram(2); Battle-axe; Bear's head erased and muzzled; Bear's head erased and muzzled(2); Bee; Bee(2); Beehive; Beetle; Bell; Belt/Garter; Boar's head erased; Boar's head couped close; Book, open; Bookpress; Bowen knot; Bucket; Buckle, round; Buckle, square; Bull's head cabossed; Bull's head couped; Butter Churn; Caldera gringolada; Caltrap; Carriage frame; Castle, triple-towered; Catherine wheel; Cauldron; Cauldron, Three-legged; Chape or Crampet; Chess rook; Chessboard; Chisel; Churning Staff; Cinquefoil; Clarion; Comet; Cornucopia; Crab; Crampons in saltire; Crequier erased; Crequier; Crescent; Crest coronet; Cross flory; Cross engrailed; Cross indented; Cross, Maltese; Cross crosslet; Cross of Calvary; Cross bottony; Cross of Jerusalem; Cross of Lorraine; Cross of Toulouse; Cross patonce; Cross patty fitchy; Cross pomelly; Cross potent; Cross raguly; Cross, Tau; Cross, Celtic; Cross of Canterbury; Cross moline; Cross formy or patty; Cup, covered; Cushion; Demi-Bear; Demi-goat (1548); Demi-sun; Die; Dog rampant; Dolphin; Dragon's head erased; Drawbridge; Drawknife; Eagle; Eagle's head; Eel Spear; Eel-Fork; Elephant; Ermine spot; Escallop; Escarbuncle; Estoile; Färla; Fer-à-loup; Fess bretessed; Fess embattled counter-embattled; Fess engrailed; Fess dancetty; Fess invected corded; Fess indented; Fetterlock; Fire basket; Fireball; Flagstone; Fleam; Fleur-de-lis; Fleur-de-lys florency; Fountain; Fret; Furison; Gate; Gem ring; Gimlet; Girello, or Walker; Glove; Golden fleece; Gonfanon; Goose; Goutte de poix; Greenland coat of arms; Grenade; Grenade(2); Gridiron; Griffin's head; Hammer; Hand of Ulster (sinister hand appaumy couped gules); Harp; Harrow; Hawk's bell; Heart; Hempbreak; Horseshoe; Hungerford knot; Hunting horn; Increscent Moon; Ink Bottle; Key; Lance Rest; Level with Plummet; Lindenblatt; Lion passant guardant; Lion statant; Lion's head erased; Lion's head cabossed; Lion's head cabossed(2); Lozenge; Lunel; Lymphad; Lyre; Mallet; Martlet; Martlet volant; Mascle; Maunch; Mill wheel; Millrind; Millrind(2); Millstone; Moon in her plenitude; Mortar; Mullet; Mullet pierced; Mullet of six points; Mullet of eight points; Nesselblatt; Oak sprig; Orb; Owl; Padlock; Pavilion; Pelt; Pheon; Pick; Pilgrim’s flask; Plough; Plough(2); Pomegranate; Portcullis; Quill of yarn; Rake; Ram's head cabossed; Raven; Rosary/Paternoster; Rose; Rudder; Rustre; Sail; Salt cellar; Saltire raguly; Seahorse; Sealion; Seeblatt; Sieve; Serpent; Shakefork; Shears; Shield (Ger. 1555); Shield2 (Ger. 1555); Shinbones in saltire; Sickle (Ger. 13th C); Skittles; Slovakia coat of arms; Spade (German); Spider; Spiderweb; Stafford knot; Stag's head erased; Stag's head cabossed; Stag's attire (German, 1450); Strawberry plant; Sun; Swan rousant; Swan close; Swan's head erased; Sweden coat of arms; Table; Thistle; Tower (German, 1450); Tower; Trefoil; Trivet; Tudor rose; Turning cratch; Turnstile/Turnpike; Ukraine coat of arms; Unicorn's head; United States coat of arms; Wagon wheel; Wagon wheel(2); Warhammer; Watchtower (Ger. Wachturm); Water bouget; Water bouget(2); Weaver's shuttle; Well, open stone; Whale; Wings in lure; Winnowing fan; Wolf's head erased; Wooden shoe; Woolpack; Writing Slope/Table; Wyvern; Yarn Winder; Yoke; and Zule. (Item No. CD02) ($25.00)


A pelican in its piety (also called "vulning itself") taken from a stained glass window in a church in southeastern France. Finished size is approximately 6½" x 6½". (Item No. XS01) ($5.00)
Oak sprig (small). Finished size is approximately 3.5" x 3.5". (Item No. XS08) ($5.00)


Officer's Badges of the Society for Creative Anachronism

These needlework charts of are an ideal finished size for a baldric of office.

Seneschal badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS02) ($5.00)
Chatelain/Gold Key badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS12) ($5.00)
Marshal badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS03) ($5.00)
Equestrian Marshal badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS14) ($5.00)
Rapier Marshal badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS15) ($5.00)
Exchequer badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS11) ($5.00)
Herald badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS04) ($5.00)
Sign Language Interpreter badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS16)
Arts and Sciences Minister badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS10)
Chirurgeon badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS05) ($5.00)
Chronicler badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS06) ($5.00)
Web Minister badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS17) ($5.00)
Waterbearer badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS07) ($5.00)
Children Minister badge. Finished size is approximately 5" x 6.25". (Item No. XS13) ($5.00)

S.C.A. Officers Pack: Printed charts of all 14 of the above S.C.A. officers badges. (Item No. XS18) ($35.00, a savings of 50%)

S.C.A. Officers Pack on CD-ROM or USB drive: Printable charts in .pdf format of all 14 of the above S.C.A. officers badges. (Item No. CD05) ($25.00)
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