Eat Your Fruits and Veggies- PDF Pattern
Self care isn’t always about the comfort food that heals the weary soul. (If only that was the case…) Eating a well-balanced diet can help provide our bodies with the nutrients we need to keep going, and perhaps even make us feel a little bit better in the long run. Might I suggest you eat the bowl of mac and cheese with some green veggie, like broccoli or peas? Whatever your food preferences, don’t forget to take care of your physical self and eat your fruits and veggies.
Self care isn’t always about the comfort food that heals the weary soul. (If only that was the case…) Eating a well-balanced diet can help provide our bodies with the nutrients we need to keep going, and perhaps even make us feel a little bit better in the long run. Might I suggest you eat the bowl of mac and cheese with some green veggie, like broccoli or peas? Whatever your food preferences, don’t forget to take care of your physical self and eat your fruits and veggies.
Self care isn’t always about the comfort food that heals the weary soul. (If only that was the case…) Eating a well-balanced diet can help provide our bodies with the nutrients we need to keep going, and perhaps even make us feel a little bit better in the long run. Might I suggest you eat the bowl of mac and cheese with some green veggie, like broccoli or peas? Whatever your food preferences, don’t forget to take care of your physical self and eat your fruits and veggies.
This is a PDF download of the pattern “Eat Your Fruits & Veggies”, part of the 8-bits of Self Care series.
Finished design is 78 x 80 stitches, or 5.57” x 5.71” on 14 ct Aida. Black Aida is recommended.
Instructions are given for DMC colors and 11 unique colors are used.
This pattern is for personal use only and should not be copied/sold for profit. But please feel free to share photos of your finished work! #craftxperiment
If you find that you need the pattern altered in any way (larger format, different symbols), reach out via email. I will happily make the pattern more accessible. thecraftxperimentalist@gmail.com