It's time for some old-fashioned barn-raising fun! There is room for all your favorite motifs in the Quilty Barn Mix and Match Cross Stitch Pattern. Each barn in this pattern houses a beautiful Weathervane star, a rooster or a goat, but feel free to switch them out with your favorite farm animals from Bee in my Bonnet Stitch Cards Set H. Make your Quilty Barn as farm fresh as you like! Designed to work on 25 count cloth.
Stitched on 25 ct Lugana with DMC floss. The total design has a stitch count of 207 x 207 with a finished size of 16.625" x 16.625". Each individual Quilty Barn has a stitch count of 73 x 73 with a finsiehd size of 5.87" x 5.875".
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