Cross stitch pattern from Artful Offerings featuring two lovely birds over a home with the phrase "Whatever is lovely. Dwell on these things"!
Stitched on 36 count Vintage Country Mocha using Gentle Art or DMC threads. Stitch count is 203w x 188h. Finished size is 11.25 x 10.5.
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from United States on 02/04/2025 - Pretty but very tiny chart I'm still working this chart but even with 3.0 readers and the chart 6 inches from my left elbow, I am having to lean over to read this chart. It needs to be printed on more pages. Also there are two X symbols. This chart only has a 10 or 12 colors so they could have found another symbol that didn't look like one of the others.
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