French Fruit Towels Paid Download
French Fruit Towels Paid Download
Design size: approximately 9 5/8 x 2 3/8" (24.4cm x 6.0cm) each
Stitch count: approximately 134w x 34h each
Model fabric: White Banded Huck Tea Towel with 14-ct. Aida cloth band by Charles Craft
Materials needed to complete: cross-stitch towels and DMC cotton embroidery floss
This is a downloadable pattern, first published in the July 2009 issue of Cross-Stitch & Needlework magazine. Supplies used to stitch this pattern were available at the time of publication. However, you may need to find substitutes if supplies are no longer available.
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SKU:9000570000
Description
Inspired by the beautiful produce found at Parisian open-air food markets, this colorful set of six towels designed by Elizabeth Spurlock will certainly add a French flair to your kitchen. Cross-stitched on pre-finished tea towels, the results are always très magnifique!
Design size: approximately 9 5/8 x 2 3/8" (24.4cm x 6.0cm) each
Stitch count: approximately 134w x 34h each
Model fabric: White Banded Huck Tea Towel with 14-ct. Aida cloth band by Charles Craft
Materials needed to complete: cross-stitch towels and DMC cotton embroidery floss
This is a downloadable pattern, first published in the July 2009 issue of Cross-Stitch & Needlework magazine. Supplies used to stitch this pattern were available at the time of publication. However, you may need to find substitutes if supplies are no longer available.