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Taking a departure from Valentine’s-related patterns this February — let’s celebrate Mardi Gras!

Every month, I’m sharing new cross stitch patterns created by me. The last two Februarys, I’ve gone with a
About this Mardi Gras Mask Cross Stitch Pattern
- Designed for 14
count Aida - Full counted cross stitches only
- DMC floss colors: 14
- Size: approximately 7 in. x 3.6 in.
How to use the library:
Just type in your name and the email address you subscribed with in the box on the library homepage, and it will pass you through to the library of this pattern and all other free patterns I’ve shared on the blog before. If you are new to subscribing or haven’t been able to get access, it’s likely because you still need to confirm your subscription (every signup has a confirmation email and it’s REQUIRED you confirm to add you to my list… if you haven’t seen it, check your spam folder!).
Don’t forget to pin this if you like it, and feel free to hit up the rest of the cross stitch library to see sneak peeks of other 2020 patterns coming up! I’d love to hear suggestions on new patterns that you’d like to see too, so you can leave a comment here or on Instagram (be sure to tag me if you create one of my patterns so I can share your awesome work with other stitching fans!).
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Hi. Love the patterns.
I sign in, go to pattern library and click on the picture. It gives me “About This *** Cross Stitch Pattern” and below, cross stitch patterns library. I click on that, it brings me back to pictures, endless loop. To the side, there is a box for first name, last name, e-mail, click access. I do. It gives me a page, success, powered by Flodesk. Go back to library, same thing. If I have to download the web browser in order to open the patterns, I am on a work computer, all I have, and I can’t download a browser. Please advise.
Ah, I see the issue! Click on the link BELOW the image in the library (the name for each pattern is below the image). I’ll update the images and re-code them to match the links. Thanks for letting me know the steps you were having to give me a full picture of what’s causing the confusion! It helped me a lot.