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Beautiful landscape of Mount Fuji in Japan featuring a temple, Japanese sailing boat on a shimmering lake and cherry blossoms in vibrant shades of colour.  This design was reproduced from artwork created by Trish Burr for Needlepainting embroidery.

Needlepainting embroidery project ready for you to stitch.  Create your own beautiful piece of embroidery by following the simple, step by step instructions provided in this pattern. 

PDF pattern for instant download, no shipping required.  You are buying a digital file to download, save and view/print at home.

Skill level:  Intermediate.  Some previous experience of Needlepainting required.

Project Size:  Approx 11 x 12.5cm (4.3 x 4.9in) - additional  larger outline included size 13.5 x 15.5 (5.3 x 6.1in) 

 You will receive

  • PDF Pattern:  Mount Fuji landscape 35 pages.
  • 2 additional PDF files:  Embroidery Essentials and the Stitch Guide.
  • A full list of threads and materials required.
  • Clear tracing outline actual size.

You will need

  • Fabric
  • Thread
  • Needles
  • Hoop

Purchase an iron on transfer for this pattern.

Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to preview and store this pattern. 

Handbook

If you would like more information, on the technique, preparation and materials plus my own hints and tips, you can find a copy of my Handbook here.

 

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Michele Morgan
Top quality instructions

As usual, Trish has put together a beautiful landscape that can be stitched by anyone with beautiful results. Photos are clear as a bell. Written instructions easy to follow. Well done!

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Mariam Hoballah
Utmost pleasure

Hi Trish
The colors are so vivid. The instructions are so clear and easy to follow. It is a pleasure working on such a beautiful design.
Thank you so much for your meticulous work.
I hope, one day, to purchase 'How to silk shade a portrait'.
Have a great day
Mariam

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CLERC Chantal
Mont Fuji

Très heureuse de broder ce magnifique paysage! Les couleurs des cotons sont magiques ! Je viens de commencer la broderie! Merci Trish!