Best Cuts zombie cross stitch
Best Cuts zombie cross stitch
Ok, so let us suggest that you may not be one of the lucky ones to survive the zombie apocalypse. If that's the case, you might be after brains. Brains might be fine for some, but they will kill you! Be a discerning zombie, there are better cuts out there!
Zombie horror cross stitch pattern PDF - instant download
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THIS IS A DIGITAL CROSS STITCH PATTERN NOT A FINISHED CROSS STITCH PIECE
■ Sizing ■
Pattern size: 161 stitches wide by 182 stitches high
Following sizes are based on: 14 count Aida
Stitched area: 29.2cm by 33cm (11½ x 13 inches)
Fabric size suggested: 18cm by 19cm (44 x 48 inches)
(Fabric size includes allowance for mounting)
■ Pattern Content ■
Floss brands: DMC & Anchor
Colour count: 18
Backstitching: YES
Fractional/squashed stitches : NO
French/colonial knots: NO
Metallic floss: NO
Other speciality floss: NO
Blends: NO
Printed overlap: Included on all multi-page patterns
Chart Types: Black & white, Colour with symbols
★ You are purchasing a digital PDF pattern which will be available for immediate download after payment. All patterns will have a colour version and black and white version UNLESS the pattern calls for only 1 colour.
My patterns have been designed primarily for printing so may go across multiple pages as I try to limit stitch width to a maximum of 70 per page. If you would prefer a single page version for use on digital devices, please contact me as I am happy to produce these.
※ Stitched by the lovely Cheryl H ※
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