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Prancing in the Tulips Cross Stitch Pattern Lindy Stitches Cats in the Garden #1

Prancing in the Tulips Cross Stitch Pattern Lindy Stitches Cats in the Garden #1

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Prancing in the Tulips is Part #1 of my Cats in the Garden series.  I have one cat for each season striking a typical cat pose in the garden.  This spring Calico is absolutely delighted to be outside among the blooms!  Click here to see the entire Cats in the Garden series.

▶PATTERN INFORMATION

STITCH COUNT: 64 x 95
SIZE on 32 count linen or 16 count aida:  4 x 6 inches (Fits nicely in a standard 5 x 7 frame!)
FABRIC:  32 count flax linen by Zweigart
STITCHES USED: Full cross stitch, back stitch
FLOSS: DMC, Weeks Dye Works & DMC . Full DMC conversion provided.  

▶CHART FORMAT:  This chart comes in your choice of two formats:  A printed physical copy which will be mailed to you, or a digital PDF chart that you can download immediately after checkout.


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Denice Thompson
Beautiful

Love cats and love these cross stitch

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Carol VanWart
Prancing in the tulips

I have been a cat lover for many years and this is one of the cutest designs I’ve seen. I intend to get all 4 designs and maybe work them together in one .

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mary m.
Cute pattern

Love this pattern and cannot wait to complete my stitching. I intend to frame and am waiting patiently for others in this series. I did use the hand-dyed flosses and love the colors.

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Sandra Desbrow
Beautiful chart

I have already started stitching this chart. The color symbols are easy to follow, and the chart instructions are clear and concise. So glad that I bought the chart. It will be a special gift for my daughter and her cats.

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Michele Anderson
Prancing In The Tulips - Cats In the Garden #1

I love it. So adorable, I can only stitch cats since I am allergic. I have it in a cat project bag waiting for it's turn.