Cover models (both framed piece and the ornaments) were stitched on 28 count Antique White evenweave fabric from Fabric Flair with Sullivans floss or DMC. Stitch count for framed piece is 105W x 501H. Stitch count for individual ornaments is approximately 45W x 45H.
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from New Zealand on 02/04/2025 Great design. Thinking of making Christmas tree ornaments and the banner.
from New Zealand on 02/04/2025 Great design. Thinking of making Christmas tree ornaments and the banner.
from United States on 08/26/2022 - Love love Have this pattern and others by Sue Hillis. Great designer and charts easy to folloe
from on 07/09/2022 These were fast to stitch and look great as a set of individual ornaments.
from United States on 05/16/2022 - Cute Haven’t stitched this yet, but plan to do squares to put on a tree skirt.
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