Cross stitch earrings with SVG cut file & patterns
Purchase includes:
- Zip file containing: SVG, PNG, DXF and EPS file types
- Compatible with Silhouette Studio, Cricut Design Space, Scan N Cut, Adobe Illustrator and other cutting and design programs
- So Fontsy Standard Commercial Use License
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Product Description
The cross stitch earrings SVG cut files can be used in laser cutting machines such as Glowforge. The cross stitch patterns present ideas for the size of workable area developed in the files. There are two types of designs provided in this bundle. The larger cross stitch design presents 10x10 gird and smaller earrings contains 8x8 grid. The patterns presented are suggestions and the end user can make any pattern they wish. The dimensions of hole are suitable for a typical cross stitch needle and the stitching work can be done easily. A PDF file is also being included with shows pattern on grid. In Design a pattern section blank grids are being provided to help the end user design their own patterns. Draw on these blank grids to design your own patterns.
• Instant download after purchase & no physical item will be shipped.
• All files come in a Zip folder and after the download can be unzipped.
• High resolution 300 dpi RGB
• Files can be used in digital design software.
• The files can be used in die cutting and laser cutting machines.
TYPE OF FILES
SVG Scalable vector image, cut file
PNG Image on transparent background, Sublimation Design, clipart, digital stamp
JPG Image with white background, Printable
DXF File can be used in CAD and cut file
EPS File for Adobe Illustrator
PDF Printable
SIZE OF ARTWORK
Jewelry and Earrings 3″ X 3″
Size of download 5 MB
Artwork by Artisan Craft SVG All rights reserved
Commercial Use
Cut-Friendly
Lifetime Download
Re-name the folder Commercial Use.
To create sub-folders, open the Commercial Use folder you created > Right click > New Folder. Right click on the folder > Re Name the folder based on how you decide to categorize your designs. Repeat this process to create multiple sub-folders.
Under the "Local User" area, right click "Library" and then select "New Folder."
Double click on the new folder to re-name it "Commercial Use" If you'd like to create sub-folders, repeat he same process only right clicking on the "Commercial Use" folder to create a "New Folder" within in.