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Silky Terrier
a Cross Stitch Pattern by Artecy Cross Stitch
Manufacturer:
Artecy Cross Stitch
ProductType:
Cross Stitch Patterns
Themes:
Dogs
SKU:
2515
Specifications:
Stitch Count
134w x 196h
Project Size
9.6" x 14" on 14cnt
Floss
38 DMC Cotton Colours
Fabric
14ct White Aida
Designed By:
Artecy Cross Stitch
Copyright Artecy Cross Stitch
Pattern Supplies:
300 mahogany - vy dk
301 mahogany - md
310 black
DMC 14ct Aida, White (15" x 18")
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About this item
This counted cross stitch pattern of a Silky Terrier was created from a photograph. Only full cross stitches are used in this pattern.
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Can this silky terrier pattern be made smaller? If so, how would it be done? I am asking as I want to do three by this Christmas.
Posted by:
Beth46
on 05/07/16
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