- Pattern size: 126 stitches wide by 126 stitches high
- Finished size: 9″ x 9″ on 14 count
- Full stitches, backstitch (around the face)
- 20 colours
- Pattern comes with a full colour key and a thread sorter
- The pattern also comes with a full black and white pattern, full colour pattern, and a one-page pattern for digital devices
- Optional free “How To Stitch” guide available at checkout
- Dozens of tutorial videos available at Peacock & Fig’s YouTube channel
Orangutan Dreams Cross Stitch Pattern
$7.99
The Orangutan Dreams cross stitch pattern was originally designed for the Green issue (Issue 4) of XStitch Magazine. Green symbolizes lush foliage, life, and new beginnings. It’s ironic that in some of the lushest parts of the world, many species (like the beautiful and intelligent orangutan) are critically endangered. Protecting our green spaces, whether that’s in cities or in tropical jungles, is more important than ever. This baby orangutan symbolizes the hopes and dreams of all the creatures we share our planet with, that we will do what’s necessary to protect them.

Photo credit for magazine image: Stacy Grant – stacygrant.co.uk
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.
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