Model stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Apple Butter linen by Dixie Sampler (or fabric of your choice) with Weeks Dye Works floss and Gentle Art Sampler threads (or DMC 3011, 221, 3863, 3021, 610). Stitch Count: 239W x 239H. "Satan their Prince soon laid a snare for Adam and Eve, that happy pair. They sinned against their God's advic, and lost the sweets of paradise."
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from United States on 06/02/2022 - Beautiful pattern Nicely printed pattern. Love the motifs and colors. Beautiful!
from United States on 12/29/2018 - BEAUTIFUL design Sooo cant wait to stitch this beauty. Such wonderful colors
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