Stitch Count: 292W x 388H. Model stitched on 40 ct Autumn Gold from Lakeside linen using Gloriana's, Dinky Dyes and Classic Colorworks silks. (DMC alternates are 3826 936 500 3862 645 739 3328 3799 3774 839 ecru) (Gentle Arts Alternates are chamomile, Forest Glade, Blue Spruce, Picnic Basket, Wood Trail, Roasted Marshmellow, Raspberry Parfait, Onyx, Adobe, Dark chocolate, Oatmeal). Shown on an Ackfeld Manufacturing hanger.
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from United States on 02/17/2021 - Fast Great chart and fast service.
from United States on 12/03/2020 - Seven Sheep Sampler This is a very nicely charted complex pattern. I have not attempted it yet, but it looks like it will be fairly stunning. I very much appreciate 123Stitch's prices (in addition to their quick turn around).
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