Vintage Cross Stitch Patterns Mini Musical Instruments Motifs PDF Instant Digital Download Embroidery 35 Music Orchestra Band Designs A1
Vintage Cross Stitch Patterns Mini Musical Instruments Motifs PDF Instant Digital Download Embroidery 35 Music Orchestra Band Designs A1
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Offering a vintage digital PDF counted cross stitch pattern to make an adorable assortment of musical instrument motifs!
Wonderful for ornaments, clothing and countless other potential projects.
38 designs in total - individual instruments will measure anywhere from 1.5" - 2.75" (4.5 - 7cm)
Designs include : French Horn, Guitar, Mandolin, Fife, Cello, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Banjo, Chimes, Bell Lyra, Guitar, Electric Guitar, Triangle, Piccolo, Tuba, Bag Pipes, Xylophone, Cornet, Flugelhorn, Harp, Trumpet, Grand Piano, Bass Drum, Violin, Contrabassoon, Bells, Bassoon, Tambourine, Flute, Organ, Accordion, Double Bass, Tympanum, Cymbals, Trombone, Snare Drum.
Designs will print out on three charts on standard letter size paper (8.5 x 11").
Charts are in black, white and red and it is recommended to refer to the color photo for further assistance.
Color keys for both DMC and Anchor threads are given.
Stitches used are full crosses, back stitch and french knots.
14 count Aida is recommended.
2 strands of floss are recommened for full crosses and 1 strand for backstitch unless otherwise noted.
Stitch and french knot instructions are not included, so some knowledge of cross stitch is required.
INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Not a hard copy = means no shipping cost to you as well as immediate receival.
The pattern will be available for you to download in PDF format directly after your payment is received.
Remember that these are vintage patterns. Recommended material brands may be hard to find, but often superior substitutes are readily available.
To determine substitute supplies it is suggested you consult the internet.
** ENGLISH Language only Pattern **
Enjoy :)
** Please note; this is a set of individual motifs. Therefore, you would have to rearrange them around to make the finished piece you see in the picture as they are not arranged in the same way.
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