Privilege Pride
Privilege Pride
LGBT Gay Cross Stitch Pattern Digital Download.
Privilege Pride is a statement for human rights and equality. Love is love. Be who you really are.
“When you’re used to privilege equality feels like oppression.”
Beginner cross stitch pattern.
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LGBT Gay Cross Stitch Pattern Digital Download.
Privilege Pride is a statement for human rights and equality. Love is love. Be who you really are.
“When you’re used to privilege equality feels like oppression.”
THIS IS A DIGITAL DESIGN NOT A FINISHED CROSS STITCH PIECE
■ Sizing ■
Pattern size: 189 stitches wide by 184 stitches high
Following sizes are based on: 14 count Aida
Stitched area: 34.3cm by 33.4cm (13½ x 13¼ inches)
Fabric size suggested: 50cm by 49cm (20 x 19 inches)
(Fabric size includes allowance for mounting)
■ Pattern Content ■
Floss brands: DMC & Anchor
Colour count: 8
Backstitching: NO
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 cross stitch 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 Amanda K ★
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