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World Showcase Designs

Everything is Satisfactual Cross-Stitch Pattern

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It's true, it's factual...Everything is satisfactual!


Bring a piece of Disney home with this pattern for a part of the song, "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah," as heard on Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World and Disneyland.


PDF file only; this is not a finished piece or physical pattern.


Floss: DMC (7 colors)
Stitches: 225W x 119H
Size: 16" x 8.5"/40.6 x 21.6 cm (14 count cloth)
Types of stitches: Cross-stitch only

Instant download: 1 PDF file


Your PDF file will be made available for instant download once payment has been confirmed. You will receive a separate email containing a download link for your pattern immediately.


PDF Instant Download includes: Easy-to-read chart with symbols and DMC thread legend. Color photo for reference.


Due to the nature of instant downloadable products, refunds will not be given after purchase.


The model product was made by laying waste canvas over the fabric seen in the finished product, then dissolving the waste canvas after completing the stitching. If you have any questions about the pattern, using waste canvas, or the download process, please feel free to send me a message.



© 2017 Caitlin Patteson - World Showcase Designs. Sale, unauthorized transfer, copying, re-publishing, distribution, and any other commercial use prohibited.

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Jessica S.
Nice pattern - cumbersome to use.

This pattern was easy to buy, download, read and is super fun. But it's MASSIVE! It took 26 pages of paper to print just the chart. I started taping them together to find out where the middle of the project is, because it's not marked with the typical arrows, and stopped when I was a third of the way through and my table was covered. One page had less than 20 stitches on it. I would have liked the option to print the whole chart on 4 pages or less as I have readers to help me see the smaller symbols. Saving paper and ink is nice too.