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Christmas Advent Calendar
a Cross Stitch Pattern by Twin Peak Primitives
Manufacturer:
Twin Peak Primitives
ProductType:
Cross Stitch Patterns
Themes:
Holiday Scenes
SKU:
28734
Specifications:
Stitch Count
185w x 232h
Project Size
10.3" x 12.9" on 18cnt
Floss
DMC Muline 2 strands
Fabric
Aida Natural
Designed By:
Nurdan Kanber
copyright: Nurdan Kanber
Pattern Supplies:
310 black
319 pistachio green - vy dk
321 christmas red
433 brown - md
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A Vintage Calendar, shows a small town's people preparetion of Christmas.Designed by Nurdan Kanber,stitched on Zweigard aida.
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Advent Calendar
Is there anything in the kit used to count off the days or to mark what day you are on? Thank you. Kathy
Posted by:
kryan1017
on 08/15/18
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