Merry Christmas Cross Stitch Pattern | Santa with a gift
Merry Christmas cross stitch pattern
π Merry Christmas | Santa Claus: cross stitch pattern, printable cross stitch, PDF pattern, cross stitch pattern for download, printable PDF pattern.
π Only digital format.
π The cross stitch pattern comes in .PDF format.
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Specification of this cross-stitch pattern for different types of fabric
• Colors: 13. Palette: DMC.
• Size: 96 x 96 stitches.
• Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose.
β 14 count ⇒ Size: 6.86 x 6.86 inches | 17.42 x 17.42 cm
β 16 count ⇒ Size: 6.00 x 6.00 inches | 15.24 x 15.24 cm
β 18 count ⇒ Size: 5.33 x 5.33 inches | 13.54 x 13.54 cm
πΎ 5 PDF includes:
1. FIVE SCHEMES (Fabric: 14 count White Aida):
• Color Blocks with Symbols.
• Color Symbols.
• Color Blocks.
• Color Crosses.
• Black and White Symbols.
2. Color photo for reference.
3. List of DMC thread colors (instruction and key section).
π Please note this is a digital pattern only! No fabric, floss, or other materials are included in the listing.
β Returns & exchanges. This is a digital product and I don’t accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations.
β€ Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
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β Reference Information.
π The celebratory customs associated in various countries with Christmas have a mix of pre-Christian, Christian, and secular themes and origins. Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, or simply Santa, is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts to the homes of well-behaved (“good” or “nice”) children on Christmas Eve (24 December) and the early morning hours of Christmas Day (25 December).
π In the early 19th century, Christmas was reconceived by Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, and other authors as a holiday emphasizing family, children, kind-heartedness, gift-giving, and Santa Claus. The modern Santa Claus grew out of traditions surrounding the historical Saint Nicholas (a fourth-century Greek bishop and gift-giver of Myra), the British figure of Father Christmas and the Dutch figure of Sinterklaas (himself also based on Saint Nicholas).