Cross stitch pattern from Teresa Kogut featuring a Witchy Quaker with black cats, vampires, and more fun Halloween designs!
Model stitched one over two on 40 Ct. Dark Golden Brown from XjuDesign using Weeks Dye Works (or DMC floss 3371, 733). Stitch Count: 166x168. Design Size: 8 1/4" x 8".
Reviews From Customers Who Purchased This Item
from United States on 12/19/2021 - Modern touch on a traditional theme I love Halloween silhouettes and this one certainly didn’t disappoint with Dracula and Frankenstein amongst the witches. Very easy to execute. Love this designer and just purchased a number of Xmas themes.
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