About this Product
Cross Stitch Sampler Adventure Border Adventure Border (1 x 1) Grid with: Moon Phases, Mountains, Butterflies, Canoes & Fish Create Your Own Adventure Counted Cross stitch pattern. This pattern is an instant download PDF. 10% off 2 or more patterns, 15% off 3 or more patterns, when purchased at the same time. This sampler pattern is monochromatic: that means that the pattern was created to use with one thread color. But this is your adventure, one thread color, your favorite hues, variegated, fabric color -- are all up to you! 80 x 80 Stitches comprise the border. Designed to use and fit around with the Create Your Own Adventure Cross Stitch Tiles (48 x 48) to create a combination all of your own. 14# Aida/28# linen – 5.75 inches x 5.75 inches (aprox.) 16# Aida/32# linen – 5 inches x 5 inches (aprox.) 18# Aida/32# linen – 4.5 inches x 4.5 inches (aprox.)
NOTE: ⇸ This is a digital item. Goimagine will send the PDF directly to your email immediately after your payment. ⇸ Pattern is formatted to print on letter sized paper, with a grid. ⇸ Because this is a digital product, there is no refund policy after purchases. ⇸ Patterns are for personal use only. No sharing or copying of this chart is allowed. ⇸ The patterns may not be re-sold or re-distributed commercially in any manner. ⇸ Please contact my shop for wholesale options for your retail establishment.
IMPORTANT: Please note this is a PDF pattern only. There is no fabric, thread/floss, or other materials included in the listing. Finished cross stitch designs shown in the photos are for demonstration purposes only. Adobe PDF Reader is required to open a PDF pattern file. Free Adobe PDF Reader can be downloaded here - www.adobe.com/products/reader. Suitable for tablets and smartphone PDF viewers.
This pattern is copyright protected, it is my original design, and for personal use only: you may not sell items made from this design, and the pattern may not be reproduced or shared.
Simple and Sylvan
Meet the Maker
Simple & Sylvan is Jess Moore. She brings a passion for wild places to her art making practice. For the last seven years, she has immersed herself into far flung wild lands as a full-time RVer, gathering inspiration. Jess’ current body of work focuses on bridging analog materials, specifically wood, with digital tools. She doesn’t stop there, as she works in needle arts, photography, and watercolor. She has volunteered over 1800 hours volunteering in National Parks, Forests, and Wildlife Refuges.
How it’s Made
I designed this pattern.