Save The Birds Cross Stitch Chart

Save the birds is a simple image. This piece is simple, yet detailed. The farmer stopped his work to help a little bird. In the original, the mother bird is flying at him, but it didn't chart as well, so I excluded that here.

This piece is by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post. It was first published on August 18, 1923. It is officially titled "Farmer and the Bird" although searching for it. There were many different names.

The chart is 160x232 stitches and contains 62 colors. The background is removed, including inside the circle area.

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These designs are charted for 18-count fabric using two strands of thread, but can be adapted to any fabric count. Adjustments will affect the finished size and thread requirements. Each chart includes a 30% thread excess estimate. A fabric calculator is provided in the footer of each page; inputting the stitch count will determine the necessary fabric size.

All charts include a black and white chart, color chart, symbol guide, and shopping list. Exceptions apply to designs with fewer than 15 colors, those using only one skein per color, or those explicitly stated as including only one chart type in the listing description. 

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