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Lamb - Cross Stitch Pattern

5 stars out of 5 (4 reviews)

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Designer: Shepherd's Bush
Item: 04-1933
Type: Cross Stitch Patterns

Model stitched on 10 ct. Cream Betsy Ross using Weeks Dye Works, Sampler Threads & Rainbow Gallery: Alpaca (AL-51). Stitch count: 40 x 70. Cut Size: 11" x 14". Finished size is 4 in wide X 7 in high. Buttons by Just Another Button Company.

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5 stars out of 5 from United States Tiny United States flag on 07/28/2024
I just love Shepherds Bush patterns. They are adorable with the addition of buttons. Perfect piece to stitch for yourself or someone dear as a lamb. Thank you 123 stitch for excellent service.

5 stars out of 5 from United States Tiny United States flag on 08/04/2019 - Cute little pattern
Love Shepherds bush patterns and sheep. This is the cutest. I am using as part of a baby gift

5 stars out of 5 from United States Tiny United States flag on 09/04/2018 - Sweet!
What to say about Shepherd's Bush that hasn't been said - adore these wonderful patterns. This is perfect for Spring - Easter or Baby. And, their little pillow finishing is the best in the business!

5 stars out of 5 from United States Tiny United States flag on 08/31/2018 - darling design
I found no mistakes in the design, so that's good. I made this with mostly DMC, but I had other variegated flosses for the pink words and the green letters spelling "Lamb." It turned out beautifully. The buttons are really crucial to giving it a finished look. The completed design is fairly small, which is hard to really get the feel of from the picture. I don't have the sewing chops to finish it into a pillow as shown in the picture nor could I find similar fabric, but I found a muted green polka dot fabric which I backed with batting, then sewed the picture to the front after sewing its edges under. I then mounted it into a white 8x10 ornate picture frame that I antiqued. Nice finished product.


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