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Pot Shop Cross Stitch Pattern

Welcome to the Pot Shop! This fun and funky cross stitch pattern by Satsuma Street is part of a collection of designs featuring DMC's gorgeous new Eco Vita Organic Wool Thread.

Eco Vita thread takes this playful design to the next level, adding rich color and soft, woolly texture that makes each stitch pop. The vibrant, naturally dyed shades bring warmth and dimension to the geometric pots and leafy plants, turning a fun pattern into something truly special.

The cross stitch pattern is available as a printed hardcopy chart. If you want to get up and stitching quickly, save yourself the time of collecting all the supplies and purchase one of our bundle options which include the pattern along with fabric, thread, and needles.

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Pattern details:

  • Stitching area: 59 stitches wide x 88 stitches high
  • Finished Size: 5.9 inches x 8.8 inches stitched over-2 threads on 20-count linen (4.2 inches x 6.3 inches stitched on 14-count Aida)
  • Types of stitches: Cross Stitch
  • Model was stitched on 20-count Cork Linen in Cream using Eco Vita Wool threads by DMC

Eco Vita Colors Used: 001, 102, 106, 203, 301, 305, 306, 405, 409, 605, 609, 706, 707, 710

DMC Cotton Conversions: 3866, 975, 3021, 3820, 758, 351, 3776, 3803, 3727, 322, 598, 3347, 3348, 501

Note: The designs in Satsuma Street's Eco Collection (including Pot Shop), use a shared thread palette. Each thread pack has enough thread to stitch two of the three designs. If you plan to stitch all three, you'll want two thread packs. Additional linen can be purchased separately. Already own the cross stitch chart and just need materials? Check out this listing.

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mrs S.M.S.
loved the cross stitch patterns I purchased

I m having fun working on the pattern for the flowers sitting on a shelf and look forward to a winter of finishing the other kits I purchased for the winter months.

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