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Cross Stitch Pattern: Love in Bloom - PDF Instant Download Valentine Gift Modern Wall Art Flower Decor Handmade Gift

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Cross Stitch Pattern: Love in Bloom - PDF Instant Download Valentine Gift
Celebrate your love with this cross-stitch embroidery pattern. This design is a tribute to the ancient art of cross-stitch, which dates back to the Middle Ages and was known as opus pulvinarium, or cushion work1. It depicts a red heart with roses and leaves, and the word ‘Love’ in a grey banner. The pattern is detailed and easy to follow, and you can customize it with your choice of fabric and threads. You will need a round wooden hoop, white fabric, red, green and grey embroidery threads, and a needle to complete this pattern. The finished size is about 16 cm in diameter. This pattern is ideal for adding a touch of romance to your home or making a lovely gift for someone you love.
Cross Stitch Pattern: Love in Bloom - PDF Instant Download Valentine Gift

Pattern details :
- Size: 87 x 88 stitches (16x16cm, 6.3x6.3in)
- Fabric: 14 Count Aida
- Colors Required: 10 colors

You’ll get :
- Black and white symbol pdf file
- Color symbol pdf file
- Color floss key with DMC stranded cotton included in both files.

Please note this is a PDF pattern only! No fabric and floss, or other materials are included in the listing. 
You can print it or use from your computer. 

USAGE RIGHTS:
- This pattern is for personal use only. Copying, selling, or giving to any third parties is strictly prohibited.
- All copyrights are owned by MannorkaBeads.

If you love this pattern, you might also like my other cross-stitch patterns. Check out my shop for more designs and inspiration. Thank you for choosing me and happy stitching! 😊

Listed on 1 February, 2024