Love Story Weddinga Cross Stitch Pattern by Imaginating

SKU:
3114
Specifications:
Stitch Count
104w x 144h
Project Size
7.4" x 10.3" on 14cnt
Fabric
14ct White Aida
Designed By:
Ursula Michael
About this item
Celebrate two becoming one with this beautiful wedding announcement design by Ursula Michael. Tree leaves made to look like hearts and a loving phrase complete this design. An alphabet and number line are also included so you can pesonalize the design.Love Story is designed to be stitched on 14ct White Aida fabric and uses 10 different colors of floss.
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Wedding Announcement
Project looks great! Can't wait to give it to the bride. The hardest part was centering the bride & groom's names. The font on the top of the pattern is different from the font on the bottom. This is minor, but you might want to consider as you are stitching.
by: Christie on 5/9/2024
Done, ready for wedding gift
by: Lynne on 1/21/2024
Very Nice piece
I have not stitched this yet, so I cannot post a picture. It is an easy to read/easy to follow, and will be a beautiful piece when finished.
by: Lisa on 12/6/2023
A wedding gift for my nephew
Turned out to be a great wedding gift! Easy pattern to follow.
by: Kim on 9/12/2023
by: Karen on 9/7/2023
Love the hearts as leaves!
This will be done for my son and his fiance! I haven't started it yet but it looks like a great project for this time of year with Valentine's Day approaching!
by: ladyj117 on 1/9/2020
I am enjoying making it.
I have started working on this for a friend's wedding her and future husband dated 10-15 years ago and found each other again and are now getting married- I thought this would be the perfect gift for them. I think I will actually have it done long before the wedding in October!!!
by: Joanne on 5/8/2019
Could Not Use
This is the first time I've ordered a kit and received a chart minus the graph lines. Without the graph lines I could not use the kit. Even my husband could not find a why to work them in the pattern. I had to abandon the kit and find another one at a craft store.
by: Donna on 5/8/2019
Colors are beautiful; watch your name stitch count
I am currently working this for my aunt and uncle's 40th anniversary, as an example of "love never ends". I'll adjust the dates to just their years. It's been quite easy to stitch - one heart at a time and I tend to do 2-3 hearts per evening. The colors on the site don't do the real colors justice. It's been a true pleasure to work on. ETA: I've had to make and adjustment. The two names are longer than the example shown and the pattern doesn't allow for room as written. I've marked out the names on graph paper and removed the word 'and' and replaced with a heart like in the dates. I'll either A: stitch it like that and remove the right side heart (or replace with a smaller one from the tree above) or B: move the left-side heart over to align with the the furthest left backstitch of the A in "A True..." and then stitch the names, adding the right side heart after the names are in.
by: Laura on 4/3/2019
Great wedding gift
I made this for my daughter's wedding as a personalized gift, and the wedding couple loved it and hung it up in their home right away. We had helped them with some of the wedding expenses and it didn't seem appropriate to give them more money as a wedding gift. This personalized cross stitch gift will be seen by them every day. And I liked that it was a standard size that was easy to frame. I opted to not use all the text; only used their names and the date under the tree and it turned out to be very lovely.
by: Kelly on 11/10/2018
Lovely piece
My niece is getting married in May 2019. I was looking for a piece I could stitch as a gift. This pattern will be beautiful. I love the tree of life concept with the hearts. The colors are rich and vibrant. Stitching is very easy. No speciality stitches.
by: carolyncrowder51 on 9/13/2018
Gorgeous!
An absolutely beautiful piece for a wedding gift. Not hard, no outlining, quick to do. The colors just pop once finished.
by: Debi on 5/9/2018

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