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Sandhill Crane PDF Pattern

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If you live in North America, you may have been lucky enough to spot these impressive birds flying by the thousands across your sky during their seasonal migrations. Sandhill cranes thrive in open habitats and have a loud bugling call that can be heard a mile away!

Appreciate and immortalize these gorgeous creatures with this digital PDF pattern! *** Please note that this is a DIGITAL PURCHASE ONLY, no physical item will be shipped.***

Includes an 11 page step-by-step guide and a 6 page stitch guide with pictures. This pattern is beginner friendly and open to interpretation. Choose from the stem stitch to the whipped back stitch in order to make this piece your own! This PDF is designed for a six inch hoop but can be resized for different hoop sizes. However, you may lose some of the finer details by sizing down.


Please note: You will need a PDF reader to access this file on your computer. If you do not have one, you can get a free PDF reader here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/

When printing the pattern, ensure your printer is set to print to "Actual Size".


Once you've completed your piece, show me!! Find me on instagram at @nest.embirdery or reach out to me at carley@nest-embirdery.ca.

This pattern is intended for personal use only and should not be reproduced, replicated, or commercially distributed. Copyright Nest Embirdery.

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