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This charming geometric design was named by Nanette Costa for the Sandia Mountains in New Mexico. But, it really has two very different personalities depending on the color palette you select. Worked like our model on 18-count mono canvas in black using topaz and turquoise overdyed floss, it suggests the aura of the great southwest. Worked on gray canvas with red-violet and teal overdyed floss, it projects a crisp contemporary feeling. Have fun working it in your favorite color scheme.

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