Model stitched using Au Ver A Soie - Soie d'Alger. The chart recommends Legacy Linen's Victoria Sponge Cake in 30ct, Corn Tassel in 37ct, Foxtail Millett in 45ct, or Sycamore Seedpod in 53/63ct. Quantities of thread we have provided will work for 1 strand on 40ct linen.Also required but not listed: Au Ver a Soie 100/3 607. DMC alternative #802 has been substituted with DMC #3726.
Stitch Count: 364x422. Design Size on 40 count: 18.20" x 21.10"
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