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Camino Cross-stitch designs anyone?

The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.

pattern is available to buy here


can buy this game of the goose pattern here


can buy the shell pattern here (but really I suspect you could graph it easily enough yourself on graph paper!)

I'm rather fond of the game board one - maybe I'll make it as a game board for my grandkids to play while granny is off walking (don't have any grandkids yet) If you would like to do the same, here are the rules: https://www.mastersofgames.com/rules/goose-game-rules.htm

PS I already have a little noughts and crosses game - I crocheted a "board" and the noughts and crosses are those tacky wee pilgrim figurines and mojons from tourist shops in Santiago!
 
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Love these! I've packed a blank piece to stitch during down times as I walk but hadn't realised there were some patterns already.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Thank you for sharing that! I just bought the pattern and I found the store in Santiago where I can pick up the games for my kids and my nephews when I arrive there this October. www.ideasperegrinas.es has a store in Santiago and the game is only 10 euros. I can't wait to start on it this winter!
 
Hi Rachael of the Kiwi Family, thank you for sharing the beautiful patterns, they are just wonderful. Now I feel like doing some stitching myself.
 
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I got a copy of the basic Camino marker design from Ancora Crafts about a month ago and I am working my way through it now - it's very simple and so good for when you just want to fall into a meditative stitchy trance and sew without giving the matter too much thought. Great for the lengthy train journeys I've been on in the last month. I decided to do mine using white Aida 18 point (principally because I'd already got some) and and also stitching the background in blue. Love the other patterns as well, many thanks for posting them Rachel.
 
I remember a needlework shop on one of the little streets of the city center in Santiago...still working on the cross stitch of the Catedral. (I think the original photo was taken at the "golden hour" about sunset as there is a lot of goldish tone to the colors.) They sold patterns and I think also kits. But that was 2015.
 
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