This lovely moon cross stitch pdf pattern only uses 6 different DMC colors. If you use 14 count aida the finished piece will be only 1.75 inch (4cm) big.
Embark on a celestial stitching journey with our "Full Moon Phases" featuring booty silhouettes Cross Stitch Pattern! Immerse yourself in the alluring charm of this carefully crafted design, suitable for both beginners and seasoned stitchers. Our user-friendly Easy PDF cross stitch pattern ensures a seamless and enjoyable stitching experience. Capture the mystique of the full moon phases with a playful twist – secure your pattern now and create a unique masterpiece that adds a touch of cheeky elegance to your stitching! This pattern is a digital cross stitch - instant download after purchase. Stitched Area: 6.6" wide by 8.1" high when stitched on 14 count Aida. DMC Colors: 1 This PDF pattern includes: -Color and symbol pattern fit to one page for comfort use from phone or tablet -List of DMC colors you will need Please note this is a PDF PATTERN ONLY! No fabric, floss, or other materials are included in the listing. Instant download info: You will be emailed a link to download at your Etsy email address. Also, PDFs are available in your Etsy account under "My Account" and the "Purchase" after payment has been confirmed. To open this file you will need a PDF reader program such as Adobe (Adobe Reader can be downloaded at www.adobe.com/products/reader ) Refunds will not be made after purchasing. However if you are unhappy with your product contact me and I will try to help resolve any issues.
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Finished on the back with glue and wooden backing. Stitchonomy Original Finished Cross Stitch Moon Phases in Mini Wooden Hoop Size Project: CM: 5 x 5,5 INCH: 2,0 x 2,2
Tarot card case cross stitch patterns for making a bag or holder for your tarot card deck. Includes many magical symbols such as pentagrams, moon phases, tarot suits, the four elements, roses, ravens, doves, and more. This listing is for the counted cross stitch chart patterns that make up the panels of the case ONLY and will NOT include instructions or tutorials on how to construct the finished cross stitches into a tarot card case. This is not a project for beginners to cross stitching or to sewing and construction. The cross stitch patterns use whole, 3/4 stitches, a few 1/4 stitches and lots of blackwork and back stitching. I do NOT recommend using the gold metallic floss shown in the pictures unless you are very skilled, as this was extremely difficult to work with. This project was stitched on 28 count linen (equivalent to 14ct aida) and resulted in the following sized panels, the PDF charts of which you will receive in this purchase: 2 Front and back large panels, (Tarot card plus ravens with tiger lily designs): 40 x 68 stitches, approximately 2 5/8" x 4 1/4 inches each 2 Long side panels, (Moon phases plus tarot suits with goats designs): 40 x 68 stitches, approximately 4 1/4 x 1 1/4" inches each 2 Short side panels, (Compass with bats plus elemental symbols): 40 x 20 stitches, approximately 1 1/4 x 2 5/8" inches each Charts are represented in colors over symbols and will include suggested DMC floss colors My finished case fits my 4 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 1 1/8" tall tarot deck. It is a very tight fit, especially after adding a silk lining and I was unable to enclose the deck completely as I had originally planned. I struggled a lot with the sewing and construction part of this case and that is why I am not including a tutorial to make it. My main advice to make a tarot card case would be to start with a fabric outer case design, with the intent to make it at least 1/4" larger than the deck when sewn. Before sewing it together, cross stitch each panel onto a separate piece of linen and then stitch the individual linen panels onto the case in the proper locations. Then add your lining to the back side using fusible interfacing perhaps? Maybe stitch the whole thing together last? I would absolutely love to see your creation and hear about how you constructed it! Thank you for your interest.
[Guildhall Art Gallery, London - Oil on canvas, 72 x 72 cm]
Wallace and Gromit – Feathers McGraw Wanted Poster Cross Stitch Pattern ***Please note that this is a digital download for the pattern only! There are no other materials included for this purchase*** What you are buying: PDF pattern in colour blocks and symbols PDF pattern in black and white symbols PDF pattern in block colour Thread information is included in the PDF with DMC numbers. The pattern is 84 x 140 stitches which measures 6 inches x 10 inches on a size 14 Aida which fits an A4 frame. View your PDFs through Adobe Reader. You can download it for free! Of course, other PDF readers will work fine. This is a digital download. Your pattern PDF file will be ready for download from your purchases page as soon as payment is confirmed. Due to the nature of instant downloadable products, refunds will not be given after purchase. You can find downloading instructions here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949?ref=help_search_result
The text for this minimalist cross stitch pattern reads simply, "In my defense, the moon was FULL and I was unsupervised." And really, is there any better excuse (for anything!) than that? This sassy sentiment is sure to appeal to anyone who feels the pull of the moon deep down in their soul. Sometimes you just need to throw back your head and howl... or dance in the moonlight... or go wherever your lunacy leads you. The design for this moon lover's cross stitch pattern measures only 120 stitches wide by 92 stitches high, and uses only two colors of floss, making it ideal for beginner stitchers. The pattern is printed on a single sheet of cardstock. The front has a photo of the finished design. The back has a large easy to read graph in black and white symbols with stitch count and DMC symbol and color information. This is a pattern for counted cross stitch. It is not a complete kit. You will need to supply your own fabric and floss. We are not able to offer digital downloads of our patterns at this time.
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Tarot card case cross stitch patterns for making a bag or holder for your tarot card deck. Includes many magical symbols such as pentagrams, moon phases, tarot suits, the four elements, roses, ravens, doves, and more. This listing is for the counted cross stitch chart patterns that make up the panels of the case ONLY and will NOT include instructions or tutorials on how to construct the finished cross stitches into a tarot card case. This is not a project for beginners to cross stitching or to sewing and construction. The cross stitch patterns use whole, 3/4 stitches, a few 1/4 stitches and lots of blackwork and back stitching. I do NOT recommend using the gold metallic floss shown in the pictures unless you are very skilled, as this was extremely difficult to work with. This project was stitched on 28 count linen (equivalent to 14ct aida) and resulted in the following sized panels, the PDF charts of which you will receive in this purchase: 2 Front and back large panels, (Tarot card plus ravens with tiger lily designs): 40 x 68 stitches, approximately 2 5/8" x 4 1/4 inches each 2 Long side panels, (Moon phases plus tarot suits with goats designs): 40 x 68 stitches, approximately 4 1/4 x 1 1/4" inches each 2 Short side panels, (Compass with bats plus elemental symbols): 40 x 20 stitches, approximately 1 1/4 x 2 5/8" inches each Charts are represented in colors over symbols and will include suggested DMC floss colors My finished case fits my 4 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 1 1/8" tall tarot deck. It is a very tight fit, especially after adding a silk lining and I was unable to enclose the deck completely as I had originally planned. I struggled a lot with the sewing and construction part of this case and that is why I am not including a tutorial to make it. My main advice to make a tarot card case would be to start with a fabric outer case design, with the intent to make it at least 1/4" larger than the deck when sewn. Before sewing it together, cross stitch each panel onto a separate piece of linen and then stitch the individual linen panels onto the case in the proper locations. Then add your lining to the back side using fusible interfacing perhaps? Maybe stitch the whole thing together last? I would absolutely love to see your creation and hear about how you constructed it! Thank you for your interest.