The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on 2 pages. It is 160 points high by 152 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 29 cm high x 27,2 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on 1 page. It is 82 points high by 223 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 29 cm high x 15 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on 2 pages. It is 152 points high by 160 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 27,5 cm high x 29 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on 1 page. It is 40 points high by 220 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 7 cm high x 40 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on 1 page. It is 61 points high by 123 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 12 cm high x 22,5 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on one page. It is 40 points high by 210 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 7 cm High x 38 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
The printed chart includes symbols and colour references (DMC) all on 2 pages. It is 117 points high by 160 points wide. Your finished embroidery will measure 21 cm High x 29 cm wide whether you use 11 count linen or 5,5 count aïda. French Design.
A goldfinch for Annie, a chaffinch for Evelyne and a bluetit for Danielle ? This Christmas small birds alphabet is a simply charming idea to offer to one and all as a small present that is so delightfully personal. Just like Snow White’s sparrows which busy themselves with such grace, there is a hint of magic about these winter birds busily decorating...
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