About this Product
Perfect for home decor, gifts and more, this Prairie and Mountain landscape embroidery pattern is a a delightful craft project. This file will score the pattern and cut embroidery holes directly into the wood (or other materials)! Hang multiple finished pieces together to create an eye catching centerpiece on your wall. Endless ideas and good clean fun. Included is are assembly instructions. FILES
INCLUDED: - SVG file (you may sell physical items made with these files) - Stitching instructions MEASUREMENTS: - 8 inches x 8 inches
MATERIALS: - You can use different materials to make decor with a variety of materials such as wood, plywood, veneer, MDF, acrylic, plexiglass, metal, vinyl, paper, or cardboard for scrapbooking. Pictured is 1/8" baltic birch plywood. - Standard embroidery materials, such as a DMC #5 embroidery needle (or similar small-eyed needle), your favorite embroidery floss, and scissors - Variety of floss colors for mountains, prairie, and sky
YOU DO HAVE PERMISSION TO: - Make physical end products to keep or gift. - Make physical end products to sell in your online shop or other small business. YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO: - Re-sell the original digital files, or directions. - Alter and then re-sell the digital files, or directions. - You may not copy, share, or use any of my images either before or after this purchase. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCTS WILL BE SENT, ALL SALES ARE FINAL Etsy will send you a link where you can download your purchases usually within seconds to a few minutes. If you have problems with downloading, please message me.
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 design each item; cross stitch and embroider, and use these in my own work.