Snow Queen Paid Download
Snow Queen Paid Download
Design size: 5ΒΌ x 8ΒΌ" (13.3 x 21.0cm)
Stitch count: 84w x 132h
Model fabric: 32-ct. Copper Penny 100% Linen by Wichelt Imports (stitched over two threads)
Materials needed to complete: cross-stitch fabric, DMC cotton embroidery floss, Valdani 3-Strand Floss, Mill Hill seed beads, and Mill Hill glass treasures
This is a downloadable pattern, first published in the 2010 Keepsake Cross-Stitch Calendar. 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:9001060000
Description
Presiding over her frosty kingdom, this snowy sovereign keeps the blizzards blowing and icicles growing with a little magic. Beautifully designed by Nora Corbett, the cross-stitch piece will bring smiles to all who see itβand stitch itβas the winter season carries on.
Design size: 5ΒΌ x 8ΒΌ" (13.3 x 21.0cm)
Stitch count: 84w x 132h
Model fabric: 32-ct. Copper Penny 100% Linen by Wichelt Imports (stitched over two threads)
Materials needed to complete: cross-stitch fabric, DMC cotton embroidery floss, Valdani 3-Strand Floss, Mill Hill seed beads, and Mill Hill glass treasures
This is a downloadable pattern, first published in the 2010 Keepsake Cross-Stitch Calendar. 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.