Coffee Bean Motif Step-By-Step

The Coffee Bean motif, known in Arabic as Habbet Binn, is a traditional Palestinian Tatreez design commonly seen in the embroidery of Gaza and Yaffa. Its simple geometric shape resembles a row of small beans, making it instantly recognizable on any stitched piece. Historically, this motif appears in both regions, reflecting the shared visual language of the coastal cities. Today it is a popular choice for modern projects, especially among supporters stitching in solidarity with Gaza.

Please note that the cross-stitch steps provided in this guide are suggestions, and the motif can be executed in various ways.

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