Cross stitch pattern PDF of the silhouette of a llama, filled with a scene of the world famous ancient city of Machu Picchu, set dramatically amongst Peruvian mountains. Shown with frame.
Cross stitch pattern PDF of the silhouette of a llama, filled with a scene of the world famous ancient city of Machu Picchu, set dramatically amongst Peruvian mountains. Shown without frame.
Cross stitch pattern PDF of the silhouette of a llama, filled with a scene of the world famous ancient city of Machu Picchu, set dramatically amongst Peruvian mountains. Section of chart.
Cross stitch instructions

Machu Picchu Llama cross stitch pattern - Animals at Home Collection

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Cross stitch pattern PDF of the silhouette of a llama, filled with a scene of the world famous ancient city of Machu Picchu, set dramatically amongst Peruvian mountains.

• Stitch count: 92 wide x 100 high
• Approximate size on 14 count aida: 6.6in wide x 7.1in high (16.7cm wide x 18.1cm high)
• 20 colours, DMC numbers given
• Uses full cross stitches and backstitch; no fractional stitches
• Stitch on fabric of your colour choice (image is shown on white fabric)
• Skill level: Suitable for experienced cross stitchers

You will receive three PDF instant download files:
• Chart in colour symbols, with a DMC thread key and a colour picture of the finished pattern
• Chart in black and white symbols, with a DMC thread key and a colour picture of the finished pattern
• Guide to cross stitching, explaining everything you need to know to stitch the pattern

This listing is for PDFs of this pattern; it is not a completed piece nor a kit, so no fabric, thread or other materials are included. The charts are Instant Download so you can start stitching straight away! 

A link to the downloads will be sent to the email address you give when you order. There will also be a link to download the files directly from the completed order page. The files are sent as PDFs in one zip file. Please unzip the file (right click > extract all) after downloading, and then you can open each PDF within the file.

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Patterns are for personal use only.

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