What's the size?
Was just wondering what the dimensions of this piece are?
Posted by: cjln on 05/01/15
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This pattern was stitched on 30 c fabric and its size is 4.23 X 4. Just do not forget to add 4 inches extra
to the material for the framing. Have fun
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 05/01/15
Hello,

The stitch count for this pattern is 127x121. I have added the pattern information and supplies for this pattern to the website. You should see everything listed now. I hope this helps :) Thank you!

~Kristi @ ECS
Posted by: Kristi @ ECS on 05/01/15

OK, thanks!
Posted by: cjln on 05/01/15
Miss C., this is the third time in a week that you have given the dimensions of projects and they are 1/2 the actual size. What's up with your calculations?
Posted by: terryslat on 05/01/15
Contrary to what Miss C says the best thing to do when ordering fabric is to add 3 inches on a side to have enough for framing. That means an extra 6 inches for the width and 6 inches for the length. Adding just 2 inches on a side is not enough to have enough for framing.

Terryslat Miss C does that a lot about getting the size of a project wrong.
Posted by: syagel on 05/01/15
AHA -- This is one of those times that cause confusion. Stitching area is 127 x 121 stitches or 8.5 inches by 8.1 inches. You need to add the addition inches to purchase the fabric. Therefore, buy a piece of fabric that is 14.5 x 14.1. If you want to stitch on 14 ct you can by the same dimensions of 8.5 x 8.1. Actually I would always round up and buy 9 x 9 inches.
Posted by: NANCYE G on 05/01/15
Miss C. - I think you are dividing the stitch count twice instead of once.
Posted by: NANCYE G on 05/01/15
I do what I see.
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 05/01/15
Miss C -- I don't understand what you mean. We are trying to help you here.

Shabbat Shalom
Posted by: NANCYE G on 05/01/15
I went ahead and ordered this pattern. I'll let you all know how it turns out when I'm done. Thanks for all the feedback :)
Posted by: cjln on 05/04/15