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![]() Sybilla Davis DesignsCross StitchWelcome to Sybilla Davis Designs, offering cross stitch designs since 1994. We provide a wide range of regional interest cross stitch designs including many Cornish cross stitch designs.Sybilla Davis Designs offers several different ranges of cross stitch designs:
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![]() Cross Stitch DesignsThe largest collection we offer, the Cornish Collection offers some fine examples of Cornish cross stitch design including: |
Special Offer DesignsSpecial offer cross stitch designs available here from £9.99, including: |
![]() Purchasing Your Cross Stitch KitsYou can purchase your kits online through this web site, from selected retail outlets, predominantly in Cornwall and Devon, or direct by mail order from |
Best Selling Items
Port Isaac Cornwall This village has a fishing tradition dating back to medieval times. Small whitewashed cottages line the narrow road down to the small working harbour. | Cornwall County Arms Showing the Cornish Shield flanked by a bearded fisherman and opposite, a tin miner. Above the shield perches the Chough resting his claw on a ducal coronet whilst beneath it is the Cornish motto "One and All". | St.Mawes Bookmark Size: 176 x 42 mm (6.9" x 1.6") | ||
Charlestown, Cornwall The port of Charlestown, named after its developer Charles Rashleigh, was purpose built in the 1790's for the export of china clay, copper and tin. | St.Ives Cornwall This picturesque old fishing town, is a popular holiday resort and important artistic centre. | Charlestown, Cornwall The port of Charlestown, named after its developer Charles Rashleigh, was purpose built in the 1790's for the export of china clay, copper and tin. | ||
Mevagissey Cornwall A bustling fishing village enjoyed by visitors for its charm and character. | Wheal Coates, St.Agnes Cornwall A classic cliff top image of Cornwall´s mining heritage. | Balloons Over Clifton Bridge The Clifton Suspension Bridge provides a magnificent backdrop to the many balloons participating in the Ashton Court Balloon Festival held annually in August. | ||
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Godrevy Lighthouse Godrevy Lighthouse was built during the period 1858-1859 to protect shipping from a dangerous reef called the Stones which extends across the bay in the direction of St Ives. | ||||

















