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Progress report on the Tangled cross stitch

Another milestone! 25+ pages done (I don't stop right at the edge of the page) 51.93% complete 141902 stitches done 131377 stitches to go Started: 8 June 2025  

Girl Scout proud!!

Cookie season for our area is just over a month away. I designed this trefoil and will incorporate it into our cookie display in some way. Not quite sure yet how. 

This pattern is super simple, if you can sew a straight line you can make this!!  I will probably use my Cricut to add our Troop Number on this one. I'm thinking of enlarging it, then using the Cricut to add the Girl Scout Law onto it to hang in our meeting space.

Finished size: 12"x12"
Difficulty: 1

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This pattern is free for personal and non-profit use only.

Not to be used for manufacture or distribution.

Sale of this pattern or quilts made from this pattern is prohibited.


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