Hydrangea Pillow Paid Download
Hydrangea Pillow Paid Download
Design size: 11Β½ x 11Β½" (29.2 x 29.2cm)
Stitch count: 160w x 160h
Model fabric: 14-ct. white aida
Materials needed to complete: cross-stitch fabric, DMC cotton embroidery floss, green fabric, blue fabric, lightweight cotton batting, square pillow form, matching sewing thread, and fabric marking pencil
This is a downloadable pattern, first published in the July 2008 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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Description
Blossoming in every shade from white to blue, hydrangea bushes in full bloom are a sure sign of summer. Bring the beauty of these magnificent flowers indoors with this striking cross-stitch pillow designed by Ursula Michael.
Design size: 11Β½ x 11Β½" (29.2 x 29.2cm)
Stitch count: 160w x 160h
Model fabric: 14-ct. white aida
Materials needed to complete: cross-stitch fabric, DMC cotton embroidery floss, green fabric, blue fabric, lightweight cotton batting, square pillow form, matching sewing thread, and fabric marking pencil
This is a downloadable pattern, first published in the July 2008 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.