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Flaming Bird

This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the "Flaming Bird and Flower Filigree" cross-stitch pattern: The pattern has 7 color changes using 4 colors, requires over 10,000 stitches to complete, and provides instructions on which thread colors are used for different elements of the design such as the belly, petals, swirls, and flower centers.

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Flaming Bird

This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the "Flaming Bird and Flower Filigree" cross-stitch pattern: The pattern has 7 color changes using 4 colors, requires over 10,000 stitches to complete, and provides instructions on which thread colors are used for different elements of the design such as the belly, petals, swirls, and flower centers.

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Color Change Sheet

Name:

Flaming Bird and Flower Filigree

Product ID:

F3338

Size:

3.86"(w) x 3.16"(h) (98 x 80.3 mm)

Color Changes:

Stitches:

10486

Colors Used:

Product Comments:
ThreadnumberslistedbelowrefertoMadeira40weightrayonthread.UsethefreeThread Exchange to find equivalents
from Madeira to other brands of thread.

Go To Thread Exchange
Color / Thread Changes
CC1:

Purple #1033
bellyfill

CC5:

Yellow #1068
petals

CC2:

Pink #1107
swirls

CC6:

Magenta #1310
flowercenters

CC3:

Magenta #1310
swirls,body

CC7:

Purple #1033
eye

CC4:

Pink #1107
head

Unique Colors Used


Purple #1033

Magenta #1310

Pink #1107

Yellow #1068

This design has been tested and reviewed to ensure top quality. Test stitch the design, or portions of it, before
stitching it onto your final item, as results may vary depending on fabric and stabilizer combination.

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