Une Croix, le Temps d’un Thé - Hello Summer

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Cross stitch pattern sheet for a beautiful summer design - Hello Summer, featuring an adorable robin, daisies, berries and toadstools.

This is one of a set of four coordinating patterns (I know I will be stitching them all despite not having done cross stitch for years!)

The original embroidery was stitched on a 16 thread/cm linen canvas (40ct) with 1 strand on 2 weft threads.

Stitches: 93x41

Dimensions: 12 x 5.4cm

These delightful patterns are created by the talented Jennifer of Une Croix, le Temps d’un Thé. The written sections of the pattern are in Jennifer’s native French (easily translated using Google translate) and the charts use universal symbols and DMC threads.

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Cross stitch pattern sheet for a beautiful summer design - Hello Summer, featuring an adorable robin, daisies, berries and toadstools.

This is one of a set of four coordinating patterns (I know I will be stitching them all despite not having done cross stitch for years!)

The original embroidery was stitched on a 16 thread/cm linen canvas (40ct) with 1 strand on 2 weft threads.

Stitches: 93x41

Dimensions: 12 x 5.4cm

These delightful patterns are created by the talented Jennifer of Une Croix, le Temps d’un Thé. The written sections of the pattern are in Jennifer’s native French (easily translated using Google translate) and the charts use universal symbols and DMC threads.

Cross stitch pattern sheet for a beautiful summer design - Hello Summer, featuring an adorable robin, daisies, berries and toadstools.

This is one of a set of four coordinating patterns (I know I will be stitching them all despite not having done cross stitch for years!)

The original embroidery was stitched on a 16 thread/cm linen canvas (40ct) with 1 strand on 2 weft threads.

Stitches: 93x41

Dimensions: 12 x 5.4cm

These delightful patterns are created by the talented Jennifer of Une Croix, le Temps d’un Thé. The written sections of the pattern are in Jennifer’s native French (easily translated using Google translate) and the charts use universal symbols and DMC threads.