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"Sew She Did" ISE-404
By: Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet Co
From: It's Sew Emma
* Paper Printed Pattern
* Project: Cross Stitch
* Finished Size: 10" x 14"
* Stitch Count: 140w x 100h
* Can be done on: 10-count Vintage Cloth, 14-Count Aida, or 25-Count Lugana
* See listing photos for supply list
The Sew She Did Cross Stitch pattern by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co. is a celebration of creative women everywhere who make great things AND make great things happen! Based on Lori Holt’s quilt pattern of the same name, this cross stitch design features a vivacious vintage sewing machine, an iconic tomato pincushion, snippy scissors and whirling thread, adorned by the quote “She believed she could, sew she did!”
The Sew She Did Cross Stitch pattern comes with full-color instructions, diagrams and supply list, including suggested DMC and AuriFloss colors. It is printed on durable 11” x 17” cardstock.
The cross stitch is designed to work on 10-count cloth and approximately finishes at 10” x 14”. It is designed to fit in a 12” x 16” frame.
**TOP TIP** Did you know there are a couple of stitch-a-longs on YouTube for this cross-stitch! It's always fun to take a look at these and learn some new things, have fun with others, and just take time to relax with your project.
NOTE: This is for the pattern only THIS IS NOT FINISHED ITEM. No frame, fabric, cloth, embroidery floss, notions or, embellishments are included. Also, because of copyright laws, this item cannot be returned.
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