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Amsterdam Door - Hand Embroidery Pattern (PDF)

Amsterdam Door - Hand Embroidery Pattern (PDF)

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Hand embroidery pdf pattern featuring an Amsterdam door with video tutorials. Part of the monthly pattern program.

Pattern Details

  • Number of colors: 17
  • Hoop sizes: 6 inch
  • Stitches: 10
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Time to complete: 16-18 hours

What's Included in the Download

  • PDF pattern file

The Pattern Includes

  • What do you need for embroidery
  • How to choose threads, fabric, and needles
  • How to use an embroidery hoop
  • How to transfer the image to the fabric
  • Image for transfer
  • Color table of DMC threads
  • Directions of stitches
  • Stitches tutorials with diagrams and links to videos with explanations
  • Each step of the process explained
  • Tips

This is a digital pattern available for instant download after purchase.

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Copyright & Usage

This pattern is for your personal use only. Please enjoy creating your embroidery, but do not share, distribute, or sell the pattern itself. © FaimyXstitch embroidery.

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Customer Reviews

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Annie

Great pattern. Very detailed directions

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Jessica

Fun pattern to stitch. Great attention to details

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Bade

Very helpfull instructions, perfect, thank you

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Mary

Love this..... Can't wait to start.

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Areeza

Design is incredible love the colours and 3D look, this is my first time dabbling in something that is not primarily floral, although this pattern PDF is great and easy to understand there are small inconsistencies of ex. What colour goes where, stitch direction when you compare her finished piece to the instructions. Also its sometimes vague on which stitch to use when, it will show you a whole bunch of steps to do on one page with a generic “do straight and back stitch” which is confusing because on what parts im i doing straight stitch and what parts am i doing back stitch? I think overall this is an incredible pattern but the instructions need to be revised