- Pattern size: 120 stitches wide x 120 stitches high
- Finished size: 9″ wide x 9″ high on 14 count
- Full stitches, beading, couching, backstitch
- 11 colours plus one colour beads
- Pattern comes with a full colour key
- The pattern also comes with a full black and white pattern and a full colour pattern
- Recommended minimum hoop size for framing (if stitching on 14 count over one or 28 count over two as the model has been): 10″
- Japan Thread tutorial
- Beading tutorial
- Full class on couching and beading (created for this pattern collection)
Gypit Hoor Cross Stitch Pattern
$8.99
The Jacobean-era inspired botanical wreath of the Gypit Hoor cross stitch pattern holds a secret — the true cheekiness of the text. The Doric Scottish insult “Gypit Hoor” actually translates to “crazy whore,” but of course you could create your own translation for those who are more sensitive like children in the home (or your parents, or that one “special” friend who takes offence to everything…). “Great woman” might be a good fake translation if needed …. 😂 Rich golds and vibrant pinks and purples enhance the sparkle of the pretty gold Japan Threads and the delicate gold beading. If the text isn’t to your taste for the pattern, you could add in your own text with any of the cross stitch alphabet charts, or you could stitch the pattern without the text, there’s an example photograph showing what it looks like without text. And if you’re not sure what Japan Threads are, you can check out this free video tutorial. 😊
This design is also available as a downloadable cellphone wallpaper, printable gift tags, and printable art. They can be purchased individually or as a set, or the Mega Bundle with all downloadable products and all the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns is also available. Just the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns are also available as a set.
Model stitched over two on Zweigart 28ct Cashel linen (Antique White)
Please note: This is a digital PDF pattern only, not a printed pattern that will be shipped in the mail. It is not a kit or a finished product. You will be sent a download link when your payment has been processed. Any up-to-date PDF reader (for example Preview on a Mac, GoodReader on iOS, or Adobe Reader on a Mac or PC) will be able to read the patterns, or they can be printed for ease of use.
All cross stitch patterns are copyright Dana Batho and are for personal use only. Reselling or redistributing patterns in any way is prohibited unless prior written consent has been granted by the designer. You are permitted to make a working copy of the pattern to stitch from. Commercial use of the pattern is prohibited. Please see the terms of use for more information, or contact the designer.
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This design is also available as a downloadable cellphone wallpaper, printable gift tags, and printable art. They can be purchased individually or as a set, or the Mega Bundle with all downloadable products and all the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns is also available. Just the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns are also available as a set.
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This design is also available as a downloadable cellphone wallpaper, printable gift tags, and printable art. They can be purchased individually or as a set, or the Mega Bundle with all downloadable products and all the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns is also available. Just the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns are also available as a set.
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Do you ever feel like you have so many stitching WIPs you just can’t keep up? Or maybe you love your pattern so much, you’d like another variation on it for the office (without having to stitch it again). The Cheeky Wee Lass collection of printable art is here to save the day! These pretty art printables are original watercolour and ink illustrations by Dana Batho, and are inspired by the cross stitch patterns in the Cheeky Wee Lass collection (click for more details and for translations of the quotes in each design) — Awa an Bile, Awa an Raffle Yersel, Bassa, Gypit Hoor, Pooch Me Hame, Yer Arse and Parsley, and Yiv a Face. See the details tab for more information about the specifications and format of the printable art. The full set of art be purchased as a set of all seven designs for 25% off the retail price of each design individually.
These illustrations are also available as downloadable cellphone wallpapers and gift tags. They can be purchased individually or as a set, or the Mega Bundle with all downloadable products and all the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns is also available. Just the Cheeky Wee Lass cross stitch patterns are also available as a set.
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