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Whoville university est 1957 embroidery design

 
 
$3.19 USD
 
 
Sizes: mm     inch     Stitches:
  1. 120 × 139 mm    4.72 × 5.47"    20968
  2. 128 × 159 mm    5.04 × 6.26"    24614
  3. 155 × 179 mm    6.1 × 7.05"    28585
  4. 172 × 199 mm    6.77 × 7.83"    32771
  5. 207 × 239 mm    8.15 × 9.41"    42892
 
Colors: 7
 
 
 
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Bernina: art (version 2 - 3)*, exp. Brother: pec, pes, phc. Janome: jef, jef+.jp Melco: exp. Husqvarna/PFAFF: vip, vp3, vp4 Tajima/Barudan: dst, dsb. Husqvarna: hus, shv. Singer: xxx.
Color palette:Embird: edr, rgb, txt. * Bernina version 4-5 (art50) Grade C.
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Whoville University Est. 1957 Embroidery Design Vintage Charm, Modern Craft

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Whoville with our exquisite "Whoville University Est. 1957" embroidery design. This unique piece showcases a blend of classic elegance and contemporary craftsmanship. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professional crafters alike, it adds a touch of nostalgic charm to any fabric. Imagine transforming ordinary items into heirloom-quality treasures, all while paying homage to the timeless allure of Whoville's heritage.

Effortless Elegance in Every Stitch

Crafted with precision, each stitch of this embroidery design brings the spirit of Whoville University to life. Its detailed threads narrate stories of academic excellence and historic achievements. Whether you're adorning a backpack, a denim jacket, or a cushion cover, this design guarantees a sophisticated and polished look. It's not just an embroidery pattern; it's a statement of style and a nod to a legacy.

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