Pooch Me Hame

The vibrant tones and metallic shimmer of the elegant Pooch Me Hame cross stitch pattern hides a little “surprise”… the text. This Jacobean-era inspired pattern is ideal if you love snark but can’t display it at home because of children or parents who might get upset, as it doesn’t resemble English at all. “Pooch me hame” is a Scottish insult, translating to “kiss my behind.” Of course for entertainment, you could create your own “family-safe” translation, like “I love my family”…. This pattern contains both a colour chart to work from, and a black & white one.
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Designer:
Peacock & Fig

Model Specifications:

Leaflet Style
8 1/2" x 11" Booklet
Stitch Count
120w x 110h
Floss
DMC, Kreinik
Embellishment
Mill Hill beads
Stitches used
Full stitches, backstitch, couching

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Designed by:
Peacock & Fig
Copyright:
Dana Batho