Monstera deliciosa's iconic, split leaves are so
pretty that they've been featured extensively in art and design recently, but
even more stunning is the plant itself. Also known as a split leaf
philodendron, this easy-to-grow houseplant can get huge and live for many
years, and it looks great with many different interior style. It's safe to say
this plant isn't going away anytime soon.
Download this counted cross stitch pattern with monstera leaf in my NatisCrossSitch shop and take pleusure in cross stitching today.
You can personalized monstera pattern with your own text or Name to use my different Alphabets patterns:
http://etsy.me/2vl9xtb
Cover model was stitched with 2 strands of DMC floss over 2 threads on 32 count Lugana Murano (White color). Finished stitched area:
- 43 x 40 stitches
- 7.8 x 7.3 cm (3' x 2.75' ) on 14 count Aida
- 6.8 x 6.4 cm ( 2.75' x 2.5' ) on 16 count Aida or 32 count Linen as shown on cover
Extra fabric on each side at least 5 cm ( 2') allowance for finishing/framing.
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PDF pattern includes:
• color image of the finished design
• easy to read pattern in black and white symbols
• easy to read pattern in color symbols
• DMC floss key
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