A perfect piece to hang by the front door, to wish your visitors a safe journey and a speedy return. Be sure to check out the matching
"May the Wind Be at Your Back" piece. They make a stunning duo.
Only three colors of floss are needed to stitch this lovely Irish blessing. The design measures 217 stitches wide by 114 stitches high. The front page of the pattern has a color photo of the finished design. The chart is graphed in black and white symbols. A table showing the DMC colors you'll need is included. This pattern calls for some backstitching and quarter stitches. The instructions are printed on 5 loose sheets, in a resealable cellophane envelope for protection.
This is a pattern for counted cross stitch. It is not a complete kit. You will need to supply your own fabric and floss. We are not able to offer digital downloads of our patterns at this time.
How much fabric do I need?
To calculate the amount of fabric you will need for your project, divide the number of stitches by the stitch count of the fabric you wish to use. The higher the count of your fabric, the smaller your piece will be. Some examples appear below. Remember to leave several additional inches as a border on each side, to facilitate framing your project when it is finished.
Fabric count | Approximate size of stitched area |
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14-count | 15 1/2" × 8 1/4" |
18-count | 12" × 6 1/4" |
25-count | 8 3/4" × 4 1/2" |
How difficult is this pattern?
Here's some information to consider to help you decide if this pattern is within your comfort zone.
Number of stitches | 217 × 114 |
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Number of colors | 3 |
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Number of pages | 5 |
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Backstitching | yes |
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Half- or quarter-stitches | yes |
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Specialty stitches | no |
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Specialty floss | no |
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Beads | no |
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Can I get this as a complete kit?Nope. Sorry but we only sell printed patterns. You will need to provide your own floss and fabric for your project.
Can I get this pattern as a download?I'm sorry, but we only offer physical patterns at this time. We do not sell downloads of these patterns.
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