Seahorse Skeleton Faux Taxidermy Blackwork
Seahorse Skeleton Faux Taxidermy Blackwork
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THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN NOT A FINISHED BLACKWORK PIECE
Little islands are all large prisons; one cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow.
-- Sir Richard Francis Burton
■ Sizing ■
Pattern size: 68 wide x 134 high
Following sizes are for: 14 count aida (stitching over 1) OR 28 count evenweave (stitching over 2)
Stitched area: 12.3 x 24.3cm (4¾ x 9½ inches)
Fabric size suggested: 28 x 40cm (11 x 16 inches)
(Fabric size includes allowance for mounting)
■ Pattern Content ■
Colour count: 3
Backstitching: YES
Double strand stitches: NO
Fractional/squashed stitches: NO
French/colonial knots: NO
Metallic floss: NO
Other speciality floss: NO
Blends: NO
★ You are purchasing a digital PDF pattern which will be available for immediate download after payment.
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© Urban Stitches 2023
Little islands are all large prisons; one cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow.
-- Sir Richard Francis Burton
■ Sizing ■
Pattern size: 68 wide x 134 high
Following sizes are for: 14 count aida (stitching over 1) OR 28 count evenweave (stitching over 2)
Stitched area: 12.3 x 24.3cm (4¾ x 9½ inches)
Fabric size suggested: 28 x 40cm (11 x 16 inches)
(Fabric size includes allowance for mounting)
■ Pattern Content ■
Colour count: 3
Backstitching: YES
Double strand stitches: NO
Fractional/squashed stitches: NO
French/colonial knots: NO
Metallic floss: NO
Other speciality floss: NO
Blends: NO
★ You are purchasing a digital PDF pattern which will be available for immediate download after payment.
🖤 Follow me on IG @theurbanstitches 🖤
© Urban Stitches 2023
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