Model stitched on 28 Ct. Ivory Lugana with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 107x154.
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from United States on 11/19/2021 I love this pattern. It's clear and easy to read. If I had room on my wall, I'd stitch all of the countries. 😀
from United States on 02/02/2015 - Cute! This was bought as a gift for a friend, originally from Scotland. I love that Sue Hillis put Nessie on the map. My friend loves it!
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