Stitched on the fabric of your choice using DMC floss. Stitch count of largest design: 75 x 75. Stitch count of longest design: 27 x 115.
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from United States on 01/23/2014 - enjoying my wintertime stitching project I am using this pattern as a border for my crocheted dresser scarf. It is looking very nicely. There is a lot of detail without backstitching involved.
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