Stitched on 36 count Patriot's Brew linen from R&R Reproductions. Stitch count 134w x 136h.
Reviews From CustomersWho Purchased This Item
from United States on 09/05/2025 Great item! Looking forward to stitching this.
from United States on 01/08/2025 - Bought as a gift. I liked this so much I bought it for a friend too. Colors are really pretty and easy to read.
from United States on 01/24/2023 - It feels like Christmas! This is such a sweet little pattern. Beautifully made. I'm eager to stitch it.
from United States on 06/08/2022 - learn alphabet! this pattern was missing the J and the U in the alphabet. I had to make several changes to the pattern.
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