Whose Initials (Log's Floating in River) Cross Stitch Chart

The image is a logger in red flannel plaid shirt, balancing on a log in river, and inspecting a heart and initials carved into a log recently cut. It is a beautiful American image. The colors are rich, lush and the art realism at its finest.

This is an amazing piece today. This image is called “Whose Initials?” by Stevan Dohanos. It was the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on February 16, 1946.

This chart is 300x338 stitches and 99 colors.

Whose Initials

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