A tiny bird sitting on a tall branch cheerfully sings a Song of the Forest. More birds, a squirrel, a chipmunk, rabbits, fish, and deer can also be spotted in this dimensional wreath design. The finished piece is felt-backed and edged with buttonhole stitch. Wreath pattern, stitch guide, and finishing instructions are included with the chart.
Pattern is stitched on 28 count Rustico Natural Linen from Wichelt Imports (cut about 17 x 17 inches) using DMC and Gentle Arts floss. Stitch count: 176 wide x 174 high. Finished size: 15 x 15 inches.
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