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Edgar Allan Poe Bookmark - Cross Stitch digital PDF pattern
This bookmark cross stitch pattern is dedicated to the master of gothic literature Edgar Allan Poe.
Featuring Poe himself, a raven perched on a tombstone, and the iconic quote 'Quoth the raven nevermore' on the front. On the back, delve into Poe's melancholy with an anatomical heart, skulls, and the quote 'And all I loved, I loved alone'.
With easy-to-follow assembly instructions for both machine and hand sewing, this pattern is perfect for crafters of all skill levels.
Perfect gift for fans of Edgar Allan Poe, gothic literature, book enthusiasts, stitchers and avid readers!
★ PDF PATTERN INCLUDES:
- - Cover page with image and pattern size on 14, 16 and 18 count
- - Full color chart with symbols + black and white chart with symbols
- - DMC floss legend and number of skeins needed
- - Assembling instructions both for machine and hand sewing
★ PLEASE NOTE:
This listings is for a virtual pattern in PDF format that you can print off at home, or view via a computer or tablet. No supplies included.
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With you purchase you will receive a PDF file with:
- a color and symbols pattern (you can see an example in the last image)
- a detailed legend with DMC / Anchor floss
Please be aware that these listings are for virtual patterns that you can print off at home, or view via a computer or tablet. All patterns are downloadable in PDF format, and require Adobe Reader or Preview for Mac to view/print them.
Disclaimer: This is a parody (inspirational) work. All the copyrighted characters are registered trademarks of their own owners. This production is not sponsored, endorsed by or affiliated with this owners or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated companies and/or third party licensors.
Patterns are for personal use only. Please do not distribute any copies of the pattern. If you want to sell finished products from my pattern, please remember that you can sell things with part of the pattern but not the entire one, and that you must credit to the shop. Thank you!
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Edgar Allan Poe Bookmark - Cross Stitch digital PDF pattern
This bookmark cross stitch pattern is dedicated to the master of gothic literature Edgar Allan Poe.
Featuring Poe himself, a raven perched on a tombstone, and the iconic quote 'Quoth the raven nevermore' on the front. On the back, delve into Poe's melancholy with an anatomical heart, skulls, and the quote 'And all I loved, I loved alone'.
With easy-to-follow assembly instructions for both machine and hand sewing, this pattern is perfect for crafters of all skill levels.
Perfect gift for fans of Edgar Allan Poe, gothic literature, book enthusiasts, stitchers and avid readers!
★ PDF PATTERN INCLUDES:
- - Cover page with image and pattern size on 14, 16 and 18 count
- - Full color chart with symbols + black and white chart with symbols
- - DMC floss legend and number of skeins needed
- - Assembling instructions both for machine and hand sewing
★ PLEASE NOTE:
This listings is for a virtual pattern in PDF format that you can print off at home, or view via a computer or tablet. No supplies included.
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With you purchase you will receive a PDF file with:
- a color and symbols pattern (you can see an example in the last image)
- a detailed legend with DMC / Anchor floss
Please be aware that these listings are for virtual patterns that you can print off at home, or view via a computer or tablet. All patterns are downloadable in PDF format, and require Adobe Reader or Preview for Mac to view/print them.
Disclaimer: This is a parody (inspirational) work. All the copyrighted characters are registered trademarks of their own owners. This production is not sponsored, endorsed by or affiliated with this owners or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated companies and/or third party licensors.
Patterns are for personal use only. Please do not distribute any copies of the pattern. If you want to sell finished products from my pattern, please remember that you can sell things with part of the pattern but not the entire one, and that you must credit to the shop. Thank you!