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Singing Christmas tree embroidery design

 
 
$2.79 USD
 
 
Sizes: mm     inch     Stitches:
  1. 92 × 100 mm    3.62 × 3.94"    15411
  2. 101 × 110 mm    3.98 × 4.33"    17160
  3. 110 × 120 mm    4.33 × 4.72"    19132
  4. 119 × 130 mm    4.69 × 5.12"    21206
  5. 129 × 140 mm    5.08 × 5.51"    23392
  6. 147 × 160 mm    5.79 × 6.3"    28873
 
Colors: 4
 
 
 
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Bernina: art (version 2 - 3)*, exp. Brother: pec, pes, phc. Janome: jef, jef+.jp Melco: exp. Husqvarna/PFAFF: vip, vp3, vp4 Tajima/Barudan: dst, dsb. Husqvarna: hus, shv. Singer: xxx.
Color palette:Embird: edr, rgb, txt. * Bernina version 4-5 (art50) Grade C.
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Nostalgic Melodies: Vintage Singing Christmas Tree Embroidery Design

Capturing the Essence of Retro Christmas

Delve into the yuletide spirit with our Singing Christmas Tree Embroidery Design, a masterpiece that encapsulates the charm of a Vintage Christmas. This exquisite design is not just a mere stitching pattern; it's a journey back in time. Enriched with the warmth of retro aesthetics, it portrays a whimsical Christmas tree, harmoniously singing to the tune of a guitar. Each stitch brings to life the joy and nostalgia of yesteryear's Christmas celebrations, making it an ideal addition to your holiday décor.

The Harmony of Winter Song

Imagine the serene winter song, echoing through a snow-dusted evening, and our embroidery design brings this magical melody to your home. The Singing Christmas Tree, set against a backdrop of a vintage-style guitar, represents a symphony of winter bliss. It's perfect for crafting a unique, musical-themed holiday decoration that resonates with the soulful tunes of winter.

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