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Girl and Her Dog Free PDF Chart

Cross Stitch this sweet chart of a girl and her dog. Motifs include decorative borders, a floating quilt block, and diamond motifs.



Because why wouldn’t there be a giant quilt block floating in the sky? She seems fine with it, and so does the little dog.

Details about this chart:

  • The pictured model above was stitched on 18 count Ivory Aida, using DMC floss

  • Stitch count is 70w x 70h

  • Finished size on 18 count Aida is approximately 3-3/4 inches (9.9cm) wide x 3-3/4 inches (9.9cm) high

  • In the pictured model above, I added initials. These initials will not be shown in the chart, that area will be left blank so that you can insert your own initials using the alphabet from the sampler.

Leave a comment below with your progress pics and any color changes you make! I like the way the red looks, but it would be interesting to see it substituted for a blue.

I designed this chart, and it’s a freebie. Here’s the link to the PDF.

If you’d like to see a list of the other free charts I’ve designed here’s a link.

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