Model stitched over 2 threads on 36 Ct. Legacy Linen with Gentle Art Sampler threads and Weeks Dye Works floss. Stitch Count: 145W x 156H. Uses specialty stitches.
Reviews From Customers Who Purchased This Item
from New Zealand on 05/25/2022 - Vintage birds This is a beautiful pattern, very clear and easy to follow. Colours are awesome.
Thank you
from United States on 07/31/2019 Working on Vintage Animals right now and it's a wonderful chart, so I'm sure this one will be too. I'm so glad I bought both. The colors are beautiful.
from United States on 02/08/2019 This chart is very easy to follow. The thread key is well laid out.
from United States on 11/13/2018 - Love! Just finished this & it was so delightful to stitch! Love the colors & subjects!
from United States on 08/29/2017 - Love this deign, Kitted up and ready to be twitched!
from United States on 06/27/2017 - In love with this design! I absolutely love this! I am using the colors suggested which is rare for me. They are stunning! Love, love, love Jeannette Douglas!!!
from United States on 03/30/2017 - I Love Birds Can't wait to put my color twist on this one, it's lovely and looks like fun to stitch.
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