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Baltimore Rose Wedding Revised
a Cross Stitch Pattern by Rosewood Manor
Manufacturer:
Rosewood Manor
ProductType:
Cross Stitch Patterns
Themes:
Weddings
SKU:
19-1896
Specifications:
Stitch Count
190w x 200h
Project Size
10.6" x 11.1" on 36cnt (over 2)
Fabric
36ct Cream Linen
Designed By:
Rosewood Manor
Pattern Supplies:
221 shell pink - vy dk
223 shell pink - lt
224 shell pink - vy lt
Wichelt Imports 36ct Edinborough Linen, Cream (18" x 27")
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Can I change a cloth from 36 count to 14 count?
This calls for 36 count linen cloth. Can I use a 14 count Ada cloth and if so, how big would my design be?
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C Stitcher
on 09/12/25
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