Introducing our Girl Power Stick and Stitch Embroidery Pattern Pack - 17 hip designs for you to jazz up your world! These groovy patterns are perfect for customizing t-shirts, totes, napkins - unleash your creativity! The designs range from 3⁄4” to 4” so they work for projects big and small. This fab pack includes: 17
Introducing our Girl Power Stick and Stitch Embroidery Pattern Pack - 17 hip designs for you to jazz up your world!
These groovy patterns are perfect for customizing t-shirts, totes, napkins - unleash your creativity! The designs range from 3⁄4” to 4” so they work for projects big and small.
This fab pack includes:
Stitching up some magic is a breeze with our stick and stitch system:
With this empowering kit, the crafting universe is yours to explore! Decorating t-shirts, embellishing bags, making rad patches - let your imagination run wild!
Spread the girl power vibes wherever you go. Happy stitching!
Please note: Patterns are for personal use only. No copying, reselling, or redistributing.
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