
Got The Morbs Victorian Slang Cross Stitch Pattern
File Type: PDF
For Personal Use Only"Got The Morbs" is a fabulous piece of 1880s Victorian slang, which describes a feeling of temporary melancholia. As the word "morbs" is derived from the word Morbid, I love this on so many levels!
This is charted in a single colour (monochrome) and easily adaptable to any thread or fabric combination you desire.
Chart Dimensions
90 stitches wide x 55 stitches high
Chart is charted for Aida 16ct but you can use any count you are comfortable with!
Design Sizes Based On Cloth Count
14ct: 6.4” x 3.9” (suitable for a 9” hoop)
16ct: 5.6” x 3.4” (suitable for a 8” hoop)
18ct: 5.0” x 3.1” (suitable for a 7” hoop)
Types of Stitches
full cross stitches, some fractional stitches, very small amount of backstitching
Number of Colours
1 (DMC)
PDF Chart Includes
- Black and White Symbols
- Symbols on Colour Blocks
- Key to the pattern
- Thread Lengths & Number of Stitches
- Multiple Page + Single Page options
- Fractional Stitch Tip Sheet/Tutorial● This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not publish or share the PDF pattern or files with anyone else.
● You may sell finished the physically stitched pieces if you wish; credit to ScreamingHeartDesign as the designer would be appreciated :)
● This pattern is an instant PDF file download. Fabric, floss/threads or other materials are not included in the listing.
● Due to the nature of digital files, I cannot accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. If you have any questions, please contact me!