Oh! Doris! - Pattern Only
Oh my Christ! It's a Gavin & Stacey cross stitch design! Inspired by one of the best British comedies ever, this hoop features the infamous salad that Doris was supposed to make for the christening *slash* engagement party in Barry, and Nessa's reaction when it doesn't appear...
This Hoops & Crosses pattern is suitable for beginners.
Please note: The finished hoop in the photos is for illustrative purposes only, you will receive the pattern in a PDF file format.
Pattern Details:
74 stitches wide x 72 stitches high
Suggested fabric: White 14 count aida, minimum 9” x 9” (23cm x 23cm).
Stitched area size: 5 1/4” (13.3cm) wide x 5 1/8” (13cm) high, perfect for framing in a 6” (15cm) embroidery hoop.
Thread colours: 14
The example was completed using DMC floss, the pattern lists both DMC and, where possible, equivalent Anchor colour codes.
The PDF file of the pattern will be sent to your email address within 24 hours of payment being received. Due to the nature of digital files, no refunds can be given once the pattern is sent.
© 2024 Lucy Todd
Please respect our intellectual property by not reselling, copying, or sharing the pattern. Finished pieces may be given as gifts but not sold for profit.
This is a fan art piece inspired by Gavin & Stacey. This item is not sponsored, endorsed by, or affiliated with Baby Cow Productions, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliated companies and/or third-party licensors.
If you would prefer to buy the complete kit for this pattern you can do so here.
If you are interested in custom cross stitch patterns, please contact me at hello@hoopsandcrosses.co.uk.
£4.00
Reviews
These little needle minders are so cute! The magnet strength is brilliant and I know my needle is safe until I stitch again. They arrived on time, well packaged and seller communication was great.
Thanks for sending my order so quickly! The Pdf pattern was very clearly set out making the instructions easy to follow and I could get stitching straight away. I would definitely purchase another pattern in the future.