The chart area shows a single pine branch section arranged as a vertical study of a young conifer. A slim brown trunk runs upward through the center. Branches extend from both sides at uneven intervals. Each branch carries clusters of long needles that spread outward in narrow sprays. The needle groups vary in length and density, which gives the branch structure a natural look.
Near the upper middle section, two dark cones sit close to the trunk. They appear attached where a branch joins the main stem. The cones are small, rounded, and darker than the needles and bark, which makes them stand out as focal points within the design.
The needles are rendered in muted green, gray-green, and olive tones. The trunk and branch stems use brown and deep brown shades. The background inside the chart area is light cream with soft areas of pale beige, gray, and faint blue. These background tones stay subdued and keep attention on the pine subject.
The composition reads as a botanical study rather than a landscape scene. The branch structure remains open, with visible spacing between needle clusters and side branches. The top section narrows to a central upright shoot, while the lower branches spread wider and create balance across the full height of the design.
This chart contains 75 colors and is 283x400 stitches.
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