Uterus PDF - Donation to Planned Parenthood
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100% OF ALL PROCEEDS GO TO PLANNED PARENTHOOD.
Junebug and Darlin is a queer woman run business. I believe that everyone should have the right to care for their own body. It is a devastating reality that access to spaces which provide abortions, birth control, medications and other preventative care are becoming increasingly sparse. Help these places stay accessible with your donation and receive a Junebug and Darlin cross stitch pattern.
Junebug and Darlin created this pattern with Planned Parenthood in mind. It is my hope that this cross stitch will be your call to action. I am happy to donate 100% of the proceeds from this PDF Download to Planned Parenthood. And I encourage you to check out their website.
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We firmly believe that anyone can cross stitch with patience and perseverance, but sometimes it helps to understand how time-consuming or challenging a pattern will be to create. Here's how we rate the difficulty of our patterns:
Beginner, 1/5 - Appropriate for a true beginner, simple stitches and fewer colors.
Advanced Beginner, 2/5 - Achievable for beginners who are willing to learn a new skill, may include more types of stitches or fun details that you haven't tried before.
Intermediate, 3/5 - More details, types of stitches and larger patterns.
Advanced, 4/5 - Still achievable, but patterns will include more details, colors and types of stitches maybe unfamiliar to beginners. These will take longer to create due to their complexities and added textures.
Challenging, 5/5 - Complex projects that are craft heavy in detail, texture and color. Still achievable, but prepare to spend a long time making these.
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The love of slow crafts, nature and sass have inspired the business for over 8 years. We're constantly putting out new designs to entice makers to pick up a needle and join in the process of cross stitching.