(Additional note from Norwich team – all ends can be threaded through behind stitches – on reverse of square and lower front of back piece so that they will be concealed inside the pocket). For the cross, whip stitch around the border making two stitches at each outside corner, one going each way. Use this colour for the cross border and the two rows of stitching on the rectangular piece and the square piece of plastic canvas (see photo). Using wool measure off 1 yd and thread into a size 20 tapestry needle. (Additional note from Norwich team – before you start try cutting maximum number from sheet by planning on paper- crosses can be cut head to tail). The front piece is 11 x 11 holes square. The back piece is 11 holes wide and 16 holes high.Cross shape is 2 holes wide and 12 holes from top to bottom.Using 7 count plastic canvas cut three pieces: The website indicates that the pattern is free, “and may be copied…and used in class but may not sold.” The pattern was written by Roz Watnemo, who in turn credits Verna Mae Thomas as the author of the verse below. This pattern is taken from the website /swag/ which indicates that this it is copyright 2010 Nordic Needle, Inc. A cross in my pocket cross stitch pattern and prayer
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