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Turtle Silhouette


This counted cross stitch pattern of a decorative Turtle Silhouette design was created from an image copyright of Kopirin. Only full cross stitches are used in this pattern.
   
Manufacturer: 

Artecy Cross Stitch

Category: 

In the Ocean

SKU: 2792
ProductType: Book or Leaflet

Completed Size: 16.5"W x 18"H on 14ct
Stitch Count: 230w x 250h
Floss: 8 DMC Cotton Colours



Price: $15.95

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Supplies

Here are the items needed to complete this project. Simply check those you need and they will be added to your cart along with the pattern.

 208 lavender - vy dk 1 $0.49
 209 lavender - dk 1 $0.49
 597 turquoise 1 $0.49
 598 turquoise - lt 2 $0.49
 799 delft blue - md 2 $0.49
 800 delft blue - pl 1 $0.49
 3811 turquoise - vy lt 1 $0.49
 3837 lavender - ul dk 1 $0.49

Fabric Suggestions:
Wichelt 14 Count Aida - 18" x 25" - White $11.99
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Customer Reviews

Product Rating: (5.00)   # of Ratings: 3   (Only registered customers can rate)

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1. Renae on 5/9/2013, said:

So far it's been easy to follwo the pattern and fun to do. I even was able to work it while on a road trip!
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2. Mona on 4/3/2013, said:

This was a really easy pattern to work on for a change. My husband collects turtles and I did this as a Christmas gift and he loved it! I would recommend this if you want something easy and fun to work on.
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3. Connie on 7/10/2012, said:

The fluid motion of this design really caught my attention. I finished my bathroom based on the colors and will hang this there when it's done. One of the easiest patterns I have used. No shading.
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