Cross stitch pattern from Modern Folkart Embroidery featuring an original design is Quaker style sampler, and features the quote "Love Thy Neighbour".
Stitched on 32ct linen (or 16ct aida) it would measure approximately 20 7/8" by 15 1/8" (53 by 38.5cm). This pattern has a total of 23389 crosses- stitched with 2 pulled strands on 32ct linen you would require approximately 12 skeins of floss. For this design, the creators allow you to pick any fabric and any thread you desire! For your convenience, we have picked the closest color matches to the picture of the design if you prefer the pattern as is.
Stitch count is 333w x 241h.
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