This one looks fantastic on black fabric!

Similar documents
How to Make a Decorated Cake COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL

a WOW Lab Prep Instructions

ACTIVITY PACK Holiday

Intro To Water Bath Canning Applesauce

Learn to Home Brew: A Series of Tutorials Using Mead

Marble-ous Roller Derby

In the Hoop Embroidery

Thank you for purchasing cake templates designed by:

PUFF PASTRY ROLLS WITH ALMOND PRALINE CUSTARD CREAM

The Gingerbread Swan King

Thank you for purchasing cake templates designed by:

BAKLAVA. 76. Copyright all rights reserved.

Instructions How To Make Pizza Dough Without Yeast At Homemade Thin

Baby Blanket Diagonal Rib

GINGERBREAD FAIRYTALE CASTLE RECIPE

HOW TO COOK LIKE YOUR GRANDMOTHER. Second Edition

Head Start STREAM Kit Activities

SPLENDID SOIL (1 Hour) Addresses NGSS Level of Difficulty: 2 Grade Range: K-2

Make Modelling Chocolate Roses

DUCK ISABEL Copyright The Mobile Home Gourmet, MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank N A T I V E A S H S E E D C O L L E C T I O N P R O T O C O L

Ingredients. 4.5 lbs. apples (Rome, Jonathan, or Granny Smith) (recommended) Sugar Flour Cinnamon Butter Salt Nutmeg Betty Crocker pie mix

Dining Room instructions

Jack Jumps For Joy Cake

By Carolyn Hunter Dickerson

Old Fashioned Gingerbread Chalet

HEAVY-DUTY 16 ga, T-304 S/S 20" 20 1/2" OR SPECIFY 1 1/2" 3/4"

Sierpinski Cookies. Wednesday, April 09 09:15 AM PST. Contributed by: Lenore

PIZZA. 36. Copyright 2010 The Mobile Home Gourmet, MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

Thank you for purchasing our Premium Wing Corkscrew!

Some science activities for you to try at home Science safety

Separating Mechanical Mixtures

PAPAPAA. The trading game - resources. Fairtrade cocoa farmers (1 group of 5 6 students) Independent cocoa farmers (3 groups of 2 students)

Activity Instructions

This Season s best to you and yours and wishes for your Happiest New Year ever!!

Extension Bulletin 328. Family. Meal Service MILDRED DUNN

Berry Botanique Main. Berry Botanique Stripe. Sage Shade Moss Shade Olive Solid Hot Pink Solid Raspberry Solid C: COTTON L: LAMINATE

The Cranberry. Sample file

Thank you for purchasing our Premium Wing Corkscrew!

FORTUNE COOKIES. The Step By Step guide begins on the following page.

Jana Keeler, costumepastimes.com, 2010 copied from Good Housekeeping article from 1980s Page 1

For Jura parts, repairs and tech support, contact: Services Unlimited, Inc./ Parts Guru

Making Lefse in 8 Easy Steps

HOW TO COOK THANKSGIVING IN 5 EASY RECIPES

High Quality Solar Grill Instruction Manual and Solar Grill Users Guide. High Quality Solar Grills Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved

PROFESSIONAL COOKING, 8TH EDITION BY WAYNE GISSLEN DOWNLOAD EBOOK : PROFESSIONAL COOKING, 8TH EDITION BY WAYNE GISSLEN PDF

How to Make Cupcakes in a Blender & More

Skokie Glenview Wheeling Big John Grill

FAMILY HERITAGE(TM) HOME TOWN GINGERBREAD MOLD INSTRUCTIONS

LAMB AND SAUSAGE PIE. 53. Copyright 2011 MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

Herbalicious Poetry, Match-up, Butter & Tea Grade 5/6 Facilitator Notes

poolish; a combination of equal parts flour & water with a small amount of commercial yeast added.

A DAY TO CELEBRATE. Welcome summer with this party featured in the June 2014 issue of Better Homes and Gardens magazine.

,Etc. Gingerbread Wedge House. Overall Dimensions: 24 length 11 depth 4-1/2 tall

First what are Chocolate Transfers? There are two kinds:

One Pan Shrimp Scampi is filled with shrimp, garlic, lemon, white wine, and fresh parsley and ready in about 25 minutes. The perfect weeknight

Siam Open Castle. Apple Cake, Lattermann Style. Ingredients for the Dough

Cajun Quick (1992) La Meilleure de la Louisiane (1980) New American Light Cuisine (1988) La Cuisine Cajun (1990) Cajun Healthy (1994)

Grill Cabin. 9.2 m 2 with extension (2.90 m 2 ) health, beauty, peace of mind

Raspberries and Strawberries for a Healthy Homestead

Cutting out the house panels

Wren Feathers. Little Darling learns to write kanji

Cucina HD2423, HD2422, HD2421, HD2420

2016 Gourmia The Steelstone Group Brooklyn, NY

Safety Guidelines. Bearing and Lowering a Coffin

Viennese Apple Strudel is the Traditional Strudel of Austria

Sampling for Varroa Mites and Treatment Thresholds

HARRY POTTER CAKE Nº PROJECT SHEET SHOW US WHAT YOU RE MAKING.

Prepare Your Own Meals For Healthier Eating

This lesson is part of a larger, comprehensive school garden guide called Minnesota School Gardens: A Guide to Gardening and Plant Science developed

rm1a. MODEL# GYM1710

GINGERBREAD MAN CHALLENGE BADGE

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

1. Wine Seminar May 27 th 2012

Thank you for purchasing our Dual Hinge Waiter s Corkscrew!

Lois Springer & GBJ Committee Updated 1/17/2018 Go to for information

How To Tea Party Theme (Catalogue Cover 2011/12)

Homework week of 11/28-12/2 Due on 12/2. Name Class Parent Signature

Mixtures. ingredients: the separate parts of a mixture

The Creation of a Dish By Deanna

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

Equipment Guide For Malt Extract Brewing

A Chocolate Dream Comes True. Copyright keikos-cake.com All Rights Reserved

recipes & gifts sweet food gifts to make & give idea Give a gift of love homemade treats in creative, you-can-do packages. holidays BHG.

S our cherry pie is my husband s and my favorite pie, and it was also my father s. I made it for his

Activity 2.3 Solubility test

8 ROOKIE CANNING MISTAKES (And How You Can Overcome Them)

Make-Ahead Baking Guide

PickYourOwn.org. Where you can find a pick-your-own farm near you!

25. Copyright 2010 The Mobile Home Gourmet, MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

Doughnuts and the Fourth Dimension

Title: Farmers Growing Connections (anytime in the year)

Nutrition. Craft and Fun Ideas Learn Curriculum graphic used: Lisa's Country Clip Art

Strawberry Planter Update

Make and Bake a Hand Stretched Neapolitan Pizza

CALZONES Copyright The Mobile Home Gourmet, MobileHomeGourmet.com, all rights reserved.

For Basic White, Yellow Or Chocolate cake recipes visit:

Lesson Plans: Plant Parts

ESL Podcast 342 At the Butcher s

Honeybees Late Fall Check

Transcription:

PRAYING HANDS COUNTED CROSS-STITCH CHART This one looks fantastic on black fabric! Finished Size: 9w x 11h Inches (23w x 28h cm) (121w x 154h stitches) This Kit Contains: Full-color printout of the finished design Complete chart in full color and black/white Thread Organizer & Shopping List Compliments of Faith Make It Real! www.faith-makeitreal.com Pattern Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 1

Disclaimer We assume no responsibility or liability whatsoever on behalf of the user of these materials. User assumes full responsibility for the use of these materials. Your Use of This Kit Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. You may use this pattern as much as you wish at no charge. This pattern is for personal use only and the finished project may not be sold. You are not allowed to pass this pattern along to your friends, sell or trade it to others. Please ask your friends to download the pattern from http://www.faith-makeitreal.com, where you will find many other free cross-stitch patterns. Table of Contents Kit Contents Explained... 3 Using the Charts... 3 Supplies & Equipment You Will Need... 4 Preparation Before You Begin... 6 Stitching... 6 Your Finished Project... 7 The Finished Pattern... 9 The Color Chart... 10-19 The Black/White Chart... 20-29 Thread Organizer & Shopping List... 30-31 Click on the topic in the Table of Contents to go to that particular page. Introduction Typically, a cross-stitch chart is one large, foldout page. You will find this kit contains many pages. The chart, itself, is several pages in length. Why? To make it easier for you to see and use. My eyesight is pretty good; yet, I have a problem seeing the tiny symbols on some of the purchased charts. So, when I create a chart, I want it to be easy to see. I know you will appreciate it, too. Page 2

Kit Contents Explained Full-Color Printout This is a photo of how the actual finished project should appear. If I have sized the photo to fit the page, then I also provided a close up inset view of an area of the project. You may wish to print this out as a reference guide while stitching (sort of like looking occasionally at the box cover while putting a jigsaw puzzle together). Full Charts I have provided you the chart in color and in black/white. Everyone has his/her own preferences. I personally prefer the black/white charts; however, many people prefer the color chart, which aids in keeping their place while stitching. These charts are several pages in length and are explained further in the next section. Thread Organizer & Shopping List This table gives you the DMC thread ID number, colors, their corresponding symbols, the total number of stitches for each thread, and the number of skeins you will need to purchase for the project. You will use this key when organizing your threads during the preparation process (discussed later), as well as when purchasing your thread. The notation under the table gives you information on the exact DMC thread used and conversion information, in case you use another brand or type of DMC thread. Using the Charts You may use either the color or black/white chart, whichever you prefer. You need only one or the other not both. The only difference is that the color chart places the color of the stitch behind the symbol, whereas the black/white chart gives you only the symbol. Instructions for Using the Chart: Print out the chart of your choice (color or black/white). You will see that each page is numbered put them in order and secure with a paper clip. Because this pattern has a no background, it s easiest to work from the center. Begin by folding your fabric top to bottom, marking the center with a dressmaker s pin. Unfold and refold side to side, moving the pin to where the second fold intersects with the first dead center. Now, you can place your fabric in a hoop or frame with the pin marking your starting point. The center page will have of the chart will have a heavy black arrow both at the top of the chart and on the left side. Just follow both arrows until they intersect to locate the center of the chart. This chart is printed by rows (across), rather than columns as in some other designs. Each chart page has a number in three corners in parenthesis, for example (2). The numbers are to help you keep the chart pages in order during use and have the following meanings: The number (#) in the upper right-hand corner is the chart page number that follows the page you are viewing. In the bottom left-hand corner is the chart page number that is located directly below this page. In the bottom right-hand corner is the chart page number that is below and to the right of this page. See the example on the next page. Page 3

Page you are currently viewing. The page number is in the upper left-hand corner This page number is in the bottom left-hand corner of the page being viewed Example This page number is in the upper right-hand corner of the page being viewed This page number is in the bottom right-hand corner of the page being viewed This chart s first row of chart pages is pages 1-3, the second row is 4-6, and the last row is 7-9. There are 9 chart pages to this pattern. Thread The chart is set up to use either a full stitch X at each square, using 2 strands of thread OR a half stitch / at each square, using 3 strands of thread. I generally use the half stitch for a smoother finish. See the section called Stitching for a short how to. Helpful Hints: When the project is completed, keep your thread. Perhaps you can reuse the leftovers on a future project. Just be sure to compare your leftovers to new thread to ensure the color hasn t changed, which happened to me once. (I got halfway through the project, changed to the new thread, and found it didn t match at all. Because the color was covering a large area, the difference in color was very obvious. I had to begin the project all over again.) With these patterns, it s best NOT to skip around using only one color in TOO large of an area you ll begin to get lost. Unlike other cross-stitch patterns you purchase at a store, you won t necessarily be able to see the finished product as you work. The further along you are, the more the project begins to take form. It s like sculpting in marble it takes a long time before you begin to see it take shape. If you don t work regularly on your project, cover it with plastic during those down times. Once the project is finished, mounted and framed, it is best viewed from a distance. Until people are close enough to it to see the stitches, they will believe it is a photo or print. Supplies & Equipment You Will Need Fabric The pattern uses Aida, 14-count cross-stitch fabric. The color of the fabric can be white; however, black is best. When purchasing your fabric, always allow at least 2 inches (6cm) extra all around for framing and using a hoop that s 4 inches (12cm) added to the width and height of your finished project size. If you are using the finished project for other than framing or you are planning use a mat, you may wish to add even more extra inches (cm) to your fabric size. For this pattern, you need at least 27 x 32 inches (69 x 82 cm) of fabric. Page 4

Thread Use DMC 25 Mouline cotton thread (see photo at right). If you choose to use another brand or thread type, allow more or less thread for the brand and type you choose to use. See the Thread Organizer & Shopping List for more information on thread usage and amounts. To keep your thread organized, I use Lo-Ran thread organizing cards (see photo). Once I have used the area to write in the thread number and symbol, I just cover the area with masking tape. Once I have several layers of masking tape, it removes easily and I start over again. I ve had these same cards for over 10 years. You can make your own, using a sheet of card stock and hole punch. Cut the sheet into strips and hole punch down one side. Then, write the thread number and symbol to the side of each hole. Tapestry Needles I have found that the #26 tapestry needle works best with DMC cotton thread. I have 80 of these needles in my stitching arsenal. Why? I use one needle for each thread on my projects. It means that I am not constantly rethreading needles each time I switch colors. It is faster and easier this way. So, how do I keep all of the needles straight? There are Lo-Ran needleholder cards (see photo) that can be purchased from craft stores. Each card holds several threaded needles, with needles lying on a magnetic strip and the thread goes into a groove to secure it. I purchased about 10 cards years ago and reuse them. In the area where you write the thread number and symbol, I just cover it with masking tape as with the thread organizer. I ve had these cards for over 10 years, too. Hoop or Frame Though some stitchers hold the fabric by hand without any type of holder, I prefer stitching on taut fabric. The hoop is the most inexpensive, which can be purchased in many different sizes and are easy to use. If you don t work on your projects regularly or it s a large project, you may want to try a frame with a stand or lap holder. The frames can be heavier than hoops, though you can purchase a lightweight plastic tubing frame. If you use half stitches, I would suggest you use a frame rather than a hoop. It will hold the fabric more taut and keep the half stitches from distorting the fabric diagonally. Scissors Scissors are a necessity. I use small, folding scissors and never use them for anything other than stitching, though any sharp scissors can be used. Needle Threader Though not required, needle threaders are nice to have. I use the complete metal ones (see photo). I find the ones with the lightweight wire break easy (or maybe I m just pulling too hard!). Magnifier If you have an eye or eyestrain problem, I would suggest looking into purchasing a floor stand magnifier if you do much needlework. I always thought they would be a hindrance while stitching, until I saw a woman using one. Turns out, they are easy to use and don t get in the way at all. They also allow many stitchers with aging or bad eyes to continue stitching long past what they could do otherwise. Others There are many other needlework accessories that you can use. Just do a search online or visit http://www.hobbylobby.com or http://www.joann.com for more ideas. I use a small cloth project holder and keep a seamripper handy (to remove those pesky errors). Page 5

NOTE: If you purchase any supplies online, check out http://www.joann.com, using coupons from http://www.shoppersresource.com/onlinecoupons/joann-fabric-coupon-codes.htm. Preparation Before You Begin Fabric Press your fabric with a steam iron to remove any folds. Then, allow it to dry completely before using. Bind the edges of the fabric to keep it from fraying as you stitch. I always use masking tape, which leaves no residue when it s removed. You also can baste the edges with thread. Thread Organize your thread, using a thread organizer (discussed earlier), cutting one skein of thread for each color, inserting on the card, writing the thread number next to it, and drawing the symbol next to the number. If you choose to have a needle for each thread, then thread each needle and place on your needleholder cards. Frame the Fabric Place your fabric in your frame, positioning it with either the center or the upper left area exposed for you to begin stitching. One thing I ve found that is very handy is to attach either tissue paper or inexpensive, lightweight interfacing to the edge where I hold the frame or hoop. This keeps you from transferring oil residue from your hand to the fabric. Another way, is to turn the frame over with the fabric under the frame and stitch that way the fabric you touch is then the wrong (back) side of your project. I prefer using the interfacing, since I find it too uncomfortable stitching inside a reversed frame. Other Supplies Put your supplies that you need as you stitch within arm s length. I generally work at my desk or with an end table close by. Place the remainder of supplies in a plastic bag or whatever storage you use for your stitching supplies, but keep the supplies you are going to use separate from your extra supplies. Chart I have a unique method for using whatever chart page on which I m working. I use a notepad, tearing off all the sheets except for five. Then, I staple the chart page I m using onto the notepad. As I stitch, I mark off those stitches on the chart with a permanent marker, fine point. I would suggest you use a lighter color marker, so you can see the stitches underneath just in case you error and need to go back and redo some stitches. Stitching Stitch the Same Whether you use a full cross stitch X (best for 14-count fabric) or a half stitch / (best for 18-count), it is important that you always make your stitches exactly the same. Let me show you graphically what I mean: Make your full stitches bringing your needle up through the fabric at #1 and down through at #2. Bring it back up through at #3 and back down at #4. You are only journeying from one fabric hole diagonally to the next one. The final X is referred to as a square. Do this for each stitch, completing each stitch totally before doing the next one. For half stitches, it s the same thing, using only #1 to #2. Page 6

Stitching exactly the same way for each stitch creates a smoother looking finished project. When you change the way you make your stitches within a project, it is very obvious, making the stitches look rather lumpy and too textured. Also, do not do a line of half stitches and then go back to complete for full stitches it may have the same uneven appearance as sewing the stitches differently. Pulling the Threads As you stitch, pull your thread until they are gently taut. Do not pull them really tight. If you do, you will see each chart page in your finished project. It s almost a quilting look of blocks. Finishing Your Project You should decide before you begin exactly how you plan to finish your project in order to guarantee that you have enough fabric. You have many options pillows, sewing several together for the topping of a quilt, making a memorable and special card from a small project, and so many other possibilities. The most widely used method of finishing a project is framing it. Framing Your Project You can have your project professionally framed. They will do everything for you. If you choose to do the framing yourself, here are some helpful tips: Mats Decide whether you wish to add a mat or leave it full frame. Seldom do projects fit into pre-cut mats, though it is possible. Another limitation to pre-cut mats is that they are limited in colors. Most craft stores have a framing department, where you can purchase pre-cut mats, as well as to check the sizes and colors for your particular project. I prefer to go to a craft store s framing department and ask the framer to professionally cut a mat for me. In doing so, I get professional advice on colors. Once the framer suggested a double mat that truly made the project pop, where my original plan would not have had the same dramatic effect. Though a color from the project is generally chosen for the mat, sometimes a contrasting color works better. A professional has the experience to advise you. If they don t, find another framer at another store. Never try to cut a mat yourself. It requires special equipment and skill to do the job right. Though you are doing the framing yourself, you still want it to look like a professional job when you re finished. The Frame The frame size will depend upon whether you mat or not. Once the matting decision is made, you can then purchase a frame or have one made by the framer. I prefer to find the frame I want, take it with me to the framer, and then have them make a mat to fit. Hopefully, you are buying the frame in the same store as the framer, just in case the professional suggests another alternative. Mounting First, never use self-adhesive board for mounting. If you don t position the project correctly the first time, it will pull at the threads on the underside when you try to correct it. The best and fastest way I ve found is this: First, I carefully press my project with a steam iron. Do not leave it for any length of time in one place or the thread colors will run and ruin your project. Generally, there is a heavy (but thin) piece of cardboard between the glass and the back of a frame. I use this for mounting. I center my project over the cardboard. If necessary, you can carefully use thumb tacks to hold it taut in place. (If a mat is used, ensure the project and mat fit perfectly together before tacking the project onto the cardboard.) Page 7

Turn the cardboard over. Gently stretch the project edges (one at a time) and secure to the back of the cardboard with either masking tape or (you guessed it) duct tape (which really holds it secure). Keep the tape as flat as possible. Too much bulk will make it difficult to secure the frame back later. Once all edges are secure, remove the thumbtacks, and clean the glass. If a price sticker was stuck to the glass and has left some sticky residue, use Goo Gone, which can be purchased from most craft stores. It will remove the residue quickly and completely. Then, use Windex to ensure there are no streaks. After the glass has dried overnight, put it all together. It s ready to hang or give as a gift. Page 8

The Finished Pattern Page 9

The Color Chart The color chart appears on the following pages. Page 10

Page 1 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (2) 10 20 30 40 50 60 50 40 30 20 10 (4) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (5) Page 11

Page 2 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (3) 50 60 70 80 90 100 60 50 40 30 20 10 Y... ô 4 µ ô 4 Y k à A µ 4 4 Y ô 4 4 µ k   à ô k à ô ô 4 ô ô µ à à à  à  à µ ô ô µ µ µ k à k à  à à  à ô ô ô ô µ à µ ô µ k à µ k    O É ô ô ô à µ ô ô µ k k k k à  O O µ 4 4 ô k µ ô 4 µ µ k k à à é S à 4 $ ô k µ ô 4 ô k k k k à  µ ô 4 4 $ k 4 4 Y 4 ô à A k k  à 4 4 ô k $ 4 4 4 ô k à A k à à Y ô k $ 4 4 A k à k ô $ ô k à 4 Y ô $ ô ô k à à 4 $ k à k ô Y Y ô ô ô ô k k ô 4 ô k A à 4 Y 4 ô ô $ ô k k µ ô $ à  µ 4 Y 4 ô $ k k $ ô µ à à Ã. Y $ ô µ A ô $ $ à  à ô Y. Y ô k k à ô $ k   Y Y Y 4 ô k k ô k ô $ ô ô k µ 4 Y 4 $ $ k k k $ k $ ô ô k 4 Y Y ô ô k k k ô à µ ô ô à à 4 ô k k k µ µ à µ ô µ à  µ 4 4 $ $ ô k à à k à µ ô ô k k A à à à µ 4 $ $ ô ô k k à µ $ Y k µ ô k µ k µ µ Y 4 $ ô ô k à µ ô 4 ô à à 4 ô ô ô 4 Y 4 $ µ µ ô 4 Y 4 ô ô ô $ 4 $ 4 4 4 ô $ ô 4 4 4 Y 4 ô ô ô 4 4 4 4 4 $ ô ô µ µ ô 4 Y Y ô $ $ $ $ ô µ ô Y 4 $ 4 4 $ $ ô ô ô Y Y $ ô Y 4 4 4 $ $ $ $ 4 Y Y 4 ô ô ô Y $ $ $ $ $ 4 $ 4 4 4 Y Y Y $ ô ô 4 $ $ $ $ 4 Y 4 $ $ ô ô 4 $ 4 4 4 Y 4 4 $ ô $ $ 4 $ ô ô $ 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 4 $ $ ô $ $ $ $ ô k. 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 Y Y Y $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô µ Y 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô 4 4 4 $ 4 Y 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 $ $ $ $ ô ô Y 4 4 4 Y 4 4 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 $ $ $ $ $ ô Y 4 4 Y Y Y 4 4 Y Y Y Y Y $ $ 4 (5) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (6) Page 12

Page 3 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com 100 110 120 130 140 150 10 20 30 40 50 60 Y. ô. k à A...... 4 ô A à µ ô 4 4 ô à à A µ  à à à à A ô Y. ô à à à ô ô ô k à à k k k ô. ô k à A ô à A à k k à ô. à à µ ô 4 k k k k à à µ. 4 à à µ ô $ k k à   µ... à µ ô ô k k à  O  ô. $ $ ô k ô $ ô ô µ à à à ô. ô k à Y 4 $ ô ô ô Y µ à k k ô. k ô $ k à µ Y ô k $ Y Y 4 k A ô ô à µ $ k Ã. 4 ô µ A à ô ô ô k à µ Y 4 ô k k µ µ à à µ Y. k ô $ $ ô k µ µ Y Y $ ô k µ ô ô k k à Â.... 4 ô ô ô ô k µ 4 Y Y k k k à ô k k A   µ.. Y ô µ k µ 4 4 4 4 $ k k Y $ k k A à O  à Y 4 ô k à à ô 4 Y 4 $ $ ô k ô 4 4 $ k k à   à à à Y ô 4 Y k µ à µ ô Y 4 $ $ ô k k ô 4 4 ô k A à  à à à µ ô 4 Y 4 ô à à µ 4 Y 4 4 $ ô à µ Y Y 4 k k A à à à µ à µ ô 4 4 ô à µ Y Y 4 $ ô ô ô k ô 4 Y $ A à   à à µ k µ ô à µ. Y Y $ ô k k Y Y ô ô k à     à à ô ô µ à à ô 4 Y Y 4 k k k k à Y 4 $ k k à à  O à  à ô. µ à µ 4 4 ô A k à µ 4 $ $ k k 4 ô à    k ô. à µ ô Y 4 ô ô $ ô k k k µ Y 4 $ ô k k à Y k  O é µ µ ô 4 Y Y ô $ ô k µ à 4 4 4 ô k k à k 4 ô à   O ô 4 4 $ $ ô k à à µ 4 ô A à k ô ô k à à  O 4 4 ô ô ô ô k k à µ 4 $ ô k k µ ô $ à A à é  4 4 ô ô k k k k k k k µ š Y 4 $ $ ô k A 4 ô k k A à  é 4 $ k k k k k µ. $ $ k k ô Y 4 k k à à   ô $ $ ô k k à µ ô Y Y 4 $ ô ô k k ô 4 A à  à à à ô ô ô k µ à µ 4 Y Y $ ô ô k µ 4 4 $ A   à k à ô ô k k k µ ô 4 Y. 4 $ $ ô ô Y 4 $   à µ k A.. ô k k µ 4 Y Y 4 ô k k ô 4 $ ô $ ô A   à k µ k. ô k k 4 Y Y Y Y $ A  Y $ ô $ $   à à à k k ô. k k k 4 Y Y Y Y ô k  à ô ô ô k  é  à k µ k ô. k k A A ô Y Y 4 4 4 ô à à ô ô k k k k  S  à à k A µ. k k k à Ã. 4 4 4 4 $ à à Y k k A k à é S é   à k à µ ô. k k k à Y Y 4 $ k à k ô Y. ô µ A k k A  é S O  à à k k µ k k k µ 4 Y 4 $ ô à µ Y Y ô k k k k à é é é  à k k k à à à 4 Y Y $ $ $ ô k Y ô k k à à é é O à k $ à à µ $ Y Y 4 $ ô ô ô k ô Y Y ô k k k à  é O  à k k $ k ô µ ô 4 Y Y ô ô ô k k ô Y 4 ô k k k à à  O é  à k ô ô ô k k ô 4 Y Y ô ô k 4 Y 4 k k A    O é à k $ ô k 4 4 Y $ ô k k k A Y 4 $ $ k à    k   k k ô $ ô k Y ô k k k k à à Y $ ô $ $ ô A   é  µ à  à ô $ $ k 4 $ $ ô k k k à µ $ ô ô à  é   à  à k ô $ $ µ $ ô ô ô k k à à $ ô k k k  é    à   k k ô $ $ ô ô ô ô ô k k µ à µ $ $ ô ô k k k A  é   à    à k k $ $ ô $ ô ô ô k k k à µ ô 4 ô k k k k à    à à à   à A k ô ô $ ô ô k k à à ô 4 $ k k k k k  é   à à à  O   à k $ $ ô ô ô k à à ô 4 ô k k k k k  O   à µ à à A à à k $ ô ô k k à µ Y 4 4 k k k k à  O à k µ k à k k k ô $ 4 ô ô µ k µ ô Y Y 4 $ ô k k k k à à  à à k à  k k k ô ô $ ô $ ô ô Y Y 4 k k A à A   à ô µ à à à k ô ô ô $ ô $ ô ô 4 Y Y Y 4 k k A A    µ k  à k k ô $ ô Y $ ô $ Y Y 4 4 4 k k à   à à k µ  à k k k ô $ ô ô ô $ 4 4 4 $ k A à   à à à  A k k ô ô ô $ ô ô. (6) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 13

Page 4 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (5) 10 20 30 40 50 80 70. 120 110 100 90... ô. 4.. 4 Y. Y š Y............ Y...... Y š [ Y š Y.... Y Y... Y.. Y š [ š µ š. Y.. Y. Y Y.. Y... Y Y.. Y š. š µ [.. Y.. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y š [ [ š. š š [... Y Y Y.. Y. Y. Y 4 4 š š [ D ' š. š ' ' š.. š Y Y Y Y Y 4 Y..... ' D D [ š. š D [ ' š š š š š š. Y. Y Y... Y Y Y š [ D W [ š š š [ D [ š š. š š š š š Y. Y. Y... Y Y Y Y š ' [ D W W š š ' [ [ [ ' š š š ' ' ' š š š Y. Y... Y... Y. ' D W W W [ š š ' D ' š ' ' š ' š ' ' š š š... Y.. Y Y Y.. Y š [ D W W W [ ' š ' [ ' š ' ' š š š ' š š š.... Y. Y Y.. š ' [ W W W W [ ' š š [ W ' ' ' š š š š š š š...... Y š š. š [ W W W W W D ' š [ D [ ' ' ' š š š ' š š Y Y. Y... Y. š ' [ W W W W W [ [ D [ [ [ [ [ [ š š š š š Y š... Y Y. Y Y Y š š W W W W W [ [ D D [ D W [ š ' š š š š š Y Y... Y. Y. [ W W W W W W ' D D [ W D ' š ' š š š ' ' š š š Y.. Y Y... š ' W W W W W W W [ ' [ D D [ [ ' ' š š š W š š [ š Y Y Y. Y Y. š ' W W [ W W W W [ š [ D D [ [ ' ' š š É W [ [ [ š š. Y š ' [ W W W W W W ' ' [ D D [ [ ' š W W D D [ š š.. Y. š ' W W W W W W W D [ š ' D D D W [ š š W [ [ [ [ š. Y ' W [ W W W W W W D [ š š [ D [ W D ' š É W [ [ [ [ [ š.. š š ' W W W W W W W W D [ š š [ D W D [ š D D D [ š š š š ' ' ' W W W W W D W [ [ š [ D D D [ š É D š. [ š š. š ' š ' ' W ' W D W D W D ' [ D D W W ' É É [ š š [ [ ' š š š š š ' ' W [ W W [ D W [ D [ [ W W [ µ š š [ [ š š š š š ' ' D [ W [ W W D D [ [ D W D [ š š [ [ ' š š š š ' ' [ W ' W W D W D [ š D W W D [ š š D [ š š š š ' [ D [ ' [ W W W ' š [ D š [ D š š š š ' [ [ ' W D W W [ š š D D [ D [ š š ' [ [ D W W W D [ š [ D W D [ š š D [ W [ [ W [ ' D W [ š š [ D [ W D D W [ š [ W D š š [ [ [ [ [ W W W š š D W [ š Y š [ µ [ W D W D W D ' š D D [ [ Y š [ [ [ [ [ [ W D W D [ [ W D D [ š [ [ D [ [ D D [ š (7) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (8) Page 14

Page 5 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (6) 70 80 90 100 110 120 50 60 70 80 90 100 4 4 4 $ 4 Y 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 $ $ $ $ ô ô Y 4 4 4 Y 4 4 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 $ $ $ $ $ ô Y 4 4 Y Y Y 4 4 Y Y Y Y Y $ $ 4 4 4 4 4 Y Y 4 4 Y Y Y Y 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 4 4 4 Y Y Y 4 4 Y Y 4 $ ô $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 4 Y Y. 4 4 Y Y 4 4 $ $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 4 Y Y Y Y 4 4 4 4 4 $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 4 Y Y Y 4 4 4 $ $ ô $ 4 $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4 Y Y Y 4 4 4 4 4 $ $ $ 4 $ $ $ ô ô ô ô ô $ $ ô $ ô $ $ Y Y Y Y 4 4 4 $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ ô 4 4 Y Y 4 4 4 4 4 $ $ $ $ ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ ô $ Y 4 4 Y 4 4 4 $ $ $ $ $ ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ $ ô $ $ $ ô ô ô ô $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ ô ô $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô $ 4 4 4 4 Y 4 4 4 $ $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô $ 4 Y 4 Y 4 4 $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô $ $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ ô $ ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô ô $ ô ô $ ô ô ô ô $ 4 4 $ $ $ ô ô $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô $ ô $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ ô $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ ô ô ô $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ ô ô $ $ $ ô $ ô Y $ ô ô $ ô $ $ $ ô $ ô $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ ô ô k $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ ô ô $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ ô k ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ ô ô ô $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô ô ô $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô k k $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ ô k k k $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ ô k k k k $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô ô $ $ $ ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ ô k k k k 4 $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ ô $ ô $ $ $ $ ô $ $ ô k k k k Ã.... 4 ô $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô $ $ $ ô ô $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô ô k k k k à [. ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ô $ ô ô ô $ $ $ $ ô ô ô $ ô k k à à [ š š ô ô ô $ ô $ $ $ ô $ $ $ ô $ $ ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô k k A à   Y š D D [ ô ô $ ô ô ô $ $ $ $ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ $ ô ô ô k k k A à  O S Y Y Y š [ D µ µ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô k k k A A   é S Y. Y š [ D D µ [ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ ô ô ô ô ô k k k A à O O S O Y Y Y š š [ [ µ [ ô k ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô k k k à k A O S O é Â. Y... Y š [ µ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ $ ô ô k k A à A A  S S é à à Y. Y. Y.. Y. š š µ µ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô k k k A A à    S é  à à Y. Y.... š µ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô $ ô ô ô ô ô ô k k k k A     é é   à à à š š Y. Y Y Y. š µ µ µ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô k k k k k à   é é S S  à A à A k š š. Y Y Y Y Y. µ µ µ µ ô ô ô ô ô ô ô ô k A k A A à à   é S S  à à à k š š Y. Y [ µ µ ô ô ô ô ô ô A A A A à à  é é é é O  à k š š Y. Y š µ µ µ ô ô ô ô ô k k à à à    O é     à µ ô ô ô š š š Y Y Y š µ µ k A à    O O  µ µ à à à à à k ô $ š š Y š š Y. Y š µ µ k k k k à à   O O O É Ã µ k à k k k k k ô š š š š Y Y Y š µ µ µ µ µ k µ k k à à k µ à à O O O O É ü É Â Ã µ k k k k š š š š š š. µ Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Â Ã Ã Ã Â É S ü ü ü ü É É É É µ µ k ' š š š Y š š š š š. š µ É Ã Ã Ã Â Â Â Â Â Ã Â Â O ü ü É ü ü É É É É µ µ k k k ' š š. ' š š ' ' š [ µ Â Â Â Â Â É Â Â Â O O S ü ü ü É É É É ü É É µ µ k k k [ š š. š š š ' ' ' [ [ š µ É É O Â É Â Â É O S S ü É É É É É É É É É É µ µ k k D ' š š ' ' š ' D D š. š É O É É Â O É O ü S ü ü É É É É É É É É É É µ µ k k D [ š š š š š š ' [ D ' Y [ É O É É O O S ü ü É É É É É É É É É É É Ã µ k D [ š š š š š š š ' ' [ š š š [ É É S O ü ü É ü É É É É É É D É É Ã µ µ W W ' š š Y š ' š ' š š ' [ [ š. ' É S ü ü É É É µ D [ D D É É µ k W W [ š š š š Y š š ' ' ' ' š š ' D D ' D O ü É É É D D D D D D D D [ š D É µ µ µ k W D [ š š š š š š ' ' š ' ' š š D D [ ' š É É É É D [ [ D [ D D D [ D D š [ µ µ à µ µ W W D š š š š š [ ' ' ' ' š. š D [ D D š [ É É É [ š [ [ [ D [ [ D [ š š š à à à µ D [ š š š š ' [ ' ' ' W ' š š D D D [ ' š É É É D [ š š [ [ D D [ š [ D [ š š µ É É Ã Ã D D [ [ ' š š š [ [ ' ' [ W ' š š [ D [ D [ Y š É ü [ [ [ [ š [ D š D D D µ [ š [ Ã É É [ D W W [ [ š š [ [ ' [ [ [ [ ' š [ D [ D [ š š É É É [ [ š ' š [ [ [ [ [ [ D D [ š D µ D ' D W D ' š ' [ D [ W [ [ D ' š ' [ D D [ š ' É É É D [ [ š š š D [ š š š š ' D D ' š [ W W ' ' [ D D D [ D [ [ [ ' š [ D [ D [ [ É É É É [ µ [ š š [ D [ š š š š š [ [ [ [ š š š D W W [ ' D [ D W W D D [ W [ š ' [ D D [ [ D É É É É É š D D š š [ D [ [ š š š š š ' D [ [ ' š D W [ [ W [ D W D W D W W [ š ' [ [ D [ [ µ É É É É É š [ D [ š [ [ [ [ ' š š š š š ' [ [ D [ [ É D W D W D D W W [ W W D [ š ' [ [ D [ [ µ É µ É É D š š D [ š š š š [ D ' š š š š š š ' ' [ š É W W D D W D W D D W D [ š ' [ D [ D [ D É µ µ É É É š š [ D µ š š [ [ [ [ š š š ' ' š ' (8) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (9) Page 15

Page 6 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com 70 80 90 100 110 120 100 110 120 130 140 150 $ ô ô 4 Y Y Y 4 k k A A    µ k  à k k ô $ ô Y $ ô $ Y Y 4 4 4 k k à   à à k µ  à k k k ô $ ô ô ô $ 4 4 4 $ k A à   à à à  A k k ô ô ô $ ô ô. $ $ ô $ ô k k à é   à à   A ô ô $ $ $ $ $ $ $ k à  é  à à A à A à à ô ô $ 4. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ k A à  é O  à  à A   à k ô ô $ Y $ $ $ $ $ $ $ A à A  O  à à à à A à   à k ô ô $ 4 ô $ $ $ $ ô $ $ $ k k à  é O  à à à A à A  à à A ô $ 4 $ 4 ô $ ô $ $ ô ô k A à é S é  à  à A à à à à k k $ $ 4 ô ô $ $ $ $ k k A à é S é  à  A à  à à k k k ô $ $ 4 ô ô ô ô ô k k k A à  é O   à à à A à à k k ô ô $ 4 ô 4 ô ô ô ô k k k A à   O O  à à k à à A k k ô ô $ $ ô ô ô ô k A A à  é O O à à à à A à k k ô $ 4 ô ô ô k k A A à  é O  à à à à à à k k ô $ $ 4 ô ô ô ô k k A A   é O O à à à à à k k k ô $ 4 ô ô ô ô ô k A A à   S S é  à à à A k k ô $ $ 4 4 $ ô ô $ ô k A A A à é S S é  A   A k ô ô 4 $ ô ô k k A A à  é S O   A à A A ô ô ô $ 4 ô µ Y $ ô k k A A   S S O  à A k k k $ ô $ $ $ ô ô k A A à  é S S    à A A k ô ô $ $ $ ô ô k k A à A  é S S   à à A k k ô $ ô $ 4 $ k ô k k k à A   é S S  à A A A k $ $ $ ô k k k A   O O O  à A A à k k $ $ ô $ Y ô k k à   é S O O  A à k k k k ô $ $ $ $. k k k k à é é O O O  à A k k k k ô $ $ $ $ ô k k k k A  O S O O   A A k k k k $ $ ô k k k k A é S S é   à à A k k k ô $. k k k A à é S é   à à à k k k ô $ µ. k k à à  O S    à à k k k ô $ $ k k à   é     à à A k k ô ô $ k à à  é   à   à k k k k $ $ $ $ à   S O   à  à A à k k ô $ $ ô.  O S S O  à  à à A k k ô ô $ ô ô  é S O  à à à  A k k k ô ô $ ô ô ô O S O   à  à A à k k ô ô $ $ ô O é  à à à à A à A A k ô ô ô $ $ ô. é à à   A k à A à A k ô ô ô ô Y  à à  à k k k A A k ô $ $ $ ô k à à à à A k k k k k ô ô $ ô ô à A k ô ô ô $ $ $ ô à  k ô ô ô ô $ µ  O ô ô ô ô $ $ $ à S S É. ô ô ô ô $ $ k O ü ü ü. ô $ ô $ ô  S ü É ü. ô $ $ $ ô k  S ü É ü ü D Y ô ô ô ô k à O S ü ü É ü ü š k à k k à à à O S ü ü É ü ü š k k k µ Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã É O ü ü É ü ü š k k µ k Ã Ã Ã Ã Â É ü ü É ü É É [ š k k à à à    S ü É ü ü É É Y. k k µ k k à à   O O É É ü ü É É É Y k k k k à à  O ü É É É É [ ü É. k à à O ü É É D [ É É š Y k k k µ Ã Â É É [ [ É š µ k k k µ à  O É [ š D É É š à µ µ k k k à à  O É D š š É É š à à µ µ µ k k k à à à   µ š É É š É Ã Ã Ã µ à k à à à à k   [ D É É ' Ã É É Ã Â Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Ã Â O µ š É É É š D µ D µ É Â Ã Â Ã Â Ã Ã É µ [ [ [. ' š µ É Â Â É Ã Â µ š š D É É D µ. [ [ š š µ É É Ã É Â É ô [ W [ D D. D [ [ š š µ D Ã Ã É Ã š Y š W [ D µ. ' [ [ [ š š µ D µ [ š [ D. š ' ' [ [ Y [ D W W W D š [ µ. ' š ' [ D š Y.. Y ' D D W W W [ ' D µ. (9) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 16

Page 7 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (8) 10 20 30 40 50 W [ š Y š [ µ [ W D W D W D ' š D D [ [ Y š [ [ [ [ [ [ W D W D [ [ W D D [ š [ [ D [ [ D D [ š D D D [ š š š [ [ [ [ [ D D W [ ' D [ š š [ [ [ [ D D D [ D D [ š [ [ [ [ D D D W [ É D D [ [ [ š [ D D W D µ [ [ [ [ [ D D É W D [ [ [ [ [ D D D É É D D [ [ D D µ W W W W D D µ É µ É ü É É É É É É É É É É É É É É É É É É É S É É É É É É É É É O S 160 130 140 150 Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 17

Page 8 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (9) 130 140 50 60 70 80 90 100 ' š D W [ [ W [ D W D W D W W [ š ' [ [ D [ [ µ É É É É É š [ D [ š [ [ [ [ ' š š š š š ' [ [ D [ [ É D W D W D D W W [ W W D [ š ' [ [ D [ [ µ É µ É É D š š D [ š š š š [ D ' š š š š š š ' ' [ š É W W D D W D W D D W D [ š ' [ D [ D [ D É µ µ É É É š š [ D µ š š [ [ [ [ š š š ' ' š ' W [ ' D D W D D D D W D [ ' [ D [ D [ [ D µ [ [ [ [ š š š [ D [ š š š š š š š D [ [ É É É D D W W D W D [ D D D [ [ µ [ ' š [ D š š ' [ [ š š š š š W [ [ D D É É É W W D D [ D D W D [ D [ [ š š š š š š [ š š š š š D [ [ D [ D É W D [ D [ D D [ D W [ š š š š š [ š š š š š [ [ [ š ' ' D D É W D D D D W D š W [ š š š š Y š š š š š [ D [ š š š š [ É W D D D W D D D š D ' [ š Y š š š [ W [ š š. š ' [ D É W D D W D š D ' [ [ [.. Y. š W [ [ š š Y Y š D D D D [ D D D [ É [ [ D [ š Y Y Y Y Y É W D [ š š š š š Y Y š [ É [ É D [ D [ [ ' š š Y.... Y Y D D [ ' š š š Y Y š [ [ š É É D [ D W [ ' š š É É [ D D [ [ š š š Y š š š Y š š D [ [ D [ š š š š š š š š É É D D W D D š š š š š š š š š š š š Y ' [ [ [ ' š š ' š š š É É D W D D [ [ š š š š [ ' ' š ' [ š š D š š [ ' ' š š š ' š É É D W D [ [ [ š š š [ [ ' ' [ [ š š.. D [ [ [ ' š š š š š É É É W W D D [ š š š š š [ [ D [ ' š š š Y.. Y. D [ [ É É D [ [ Y š š [ [ D [ D [ [ š. Y [ µ. S É É É É É É D [ š ' [ D D D [ š µ D Y É É É É É É D [ š š š [ D D W D ' [ µ. É É É É É É É D [ š š š š ' D W D D D [ D µ Y O S ü ü É É D [ [ š [ ' W W D D [ š [ Ã Y ü ü É É É D [ D D [ D [ [ µ É D [ D É [ É É É É É D D É É [ É É É É É É É É É É [ É É É É É É É É Y É É É É ü É S ü É É É É É ü É š ü ü ü É ü É ü É S 160 150 Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 18

Page 9 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com 130 100 110 120 130 140 150 ' [ [ [ š š µ D µ [ š [ D. š ' ' [ [ Y [ D W W W D š [ µ. ' š ' [ D š Y.. Y ' D D W W W [ ' D µ. š š š ' [ š š [ W D W W D š š š š š š ' [ š š š š [ D W W W W [ D š š š š š š š š ' [ [ W W W D D D D [ š š š š š š ' ' [ D D [ D [ [ ' [ š š š š š š ' ' ' [ [ [ [ ' š š š š. š š š š š š ' [ [ D [ [ š š š š š µ µ š š [ ' ' ' š š š š š š [ µ š Y š š š [ š š š š [ [ D. Y Y š š š ' [ D D W É D É. š [ [ D W É É š š š š š š D D D D W É É [ š š š š š [ D D D W É š ' š š [ [ D D W D D D É [ š š š š [ [ [ [ D D D ü [ D [ [ [ D [ [ D D [ S É É É É É É É É š 160 150 140 Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 19

The Black/White Chart The black/white chart appears on the following pages. Page 20

Page 1 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (2) 10 20 30 40 50 60 50 40 30 20 10 (4) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (5) Page 21

Page 2 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (3) 50 60 70 80 90 100 60 50 40 30 20 10 Y... ô4 µ ô4y kãaµ 44Y ô44 µ kââãô kã ôô 4 ô ôµ ÃÃàÃÂõ ôô µ µµkãkãâããâãô ôôôµãµ ôµkãµkâââoéô ôô õô ôµkkkkãâooµ44 ô kµô4 µµ kkããésã 4$ôkµô 4 ô kkkkãâµô44 $ k 44 Y4ôÃAkkÂà 44 ôk $44 4ôkÃAkÃà Y ô k$44 AkÃk ô $ô kã 4Y ô$ ôô kãã 4$ kãkôyy ôô ôô kk ô4 ô kaã 4Y4 ôô $ôkkµô $ õ4Y4 ô $ kk $ ôµããã.y $ô µa ô$ $ ÃÂÃôY.Y ô k kãô $ kââ YYY4 ô kk ô kô$ ôô kµ 4Y4 $$ kkk $ k $ôô k 4YY ô ô kkk ô õ ôô Ãà 4 ô kkkµ µãµ ô µãâµ44 $$ô kãã kãµôôkkaãããµ4$$ôô kkãµ$ Y kµ ô kµkµµ Y4$ôô kãµô4 ôãã 4 ôôô 4Y4 $ µµô4y 4 ôôô$ 4 $ 444 ô$ ô444y 4ôô ô444 44 $ôô µµô4yy ô $$ $ $ô µô Y4 $ 44 $ $ ô ôô YY $ô Y 444 $ $ $ $ 4YY4 ôôô Y $$ $ $$ 4 $ 444YYY $ôô 4 $$ $ $ 4Y4 $$ôô 4 $ 4 44Y44 $ô$$ 4 $ôô $ 44 4YYY44$$ô$ $ $ $ô k.44 $ 4444 4YYY $$ $$ $$ôôµ Y44 $ 4444 4YYY4 $$ $$ $ $$ô 444 $ 4Y44 4YYY4 $ $$ $ôô Y4 44Y44444YYY4 $$$ $ $ô Y4 4YYY44YYYYY $ $ 4 (5) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (6) Page 22

Page 3 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com 100 110 120 130 140 150 10 20 30 40 50 60 Y. ô. k ÃA...4ôAà µ ô44ô ÃÃA µâã ÃÃÃAôY. ôãããôôôkããkkkô. ôkãaô ÃAÃk kãô. Ãõô4 k kkkããµ. 4 Ãõ ô$ k kãââµ... õô ô kkãâoâô. $$ô kô $ôô µãããô. ô kã Y4$ôôô Y µãkkô. kô$ kãµ Y ô k$yy4 ka ôô õ $ kã.4ôµaã ô ôô kãµ Y4 ô kkµ µããµy. kô$$ô kµµ YY$ô kµô ô kkãâ....4ôôôô kµ 4YY kkkã ô kkaââµ.. Y ô µkµ 4444 $ kk Y$ kkaãoâã Y 4 ô kãã ô4y4 $$ô k ô 44$ kkãââãããy ô4y kµãµôy4 $$ô kkô44ô kaãâãããµ ô4y4ô Ãõ 4Y44 $ô õ YY4 kkaãããµãµ ô44ô õ YY4 $ôôô kô4y $ AÃÂÂÃõkµ ô õ.YY $ô kk YY ôôkãââââãã ô ô µ ÃÃô4YY4 kkkkã Y4 $ kkããâoãâãô. µãµ 44 ô Ak õ 4 $$ kk 4ôÃÂÂÂkô. õôY4 ôô$ô kkkµ Y4$ô kkã Y kâoéµ µô4yy ô$ô kµã 444ô kkãk 4ôÃÂÂO ô 44 $$ô kããµ 4 ô AÃkô ôkããâo 44 ôôô ô k kãµ 4 $ôkkµô $ ÃAÃé 44 ôôkkkkkkkµšy4$$ô ka 4ôkkAÃÂé 4 $ kkkkkµ. $$ kkôy4 kkããââ ô$ $ô kkãµô YY4$ôôkk ô 4 AÃÂÃÃà ôôô kµãµ 4YY $ôôkµ 44$ AÂÂÃkà ôô k kkµô4y.4$$ô ôy4 $ ÂÂõkA.. ô kkµ 4YY4 ô kkô4$ô$ôaââãkµk. ô kk 4YYYY $ A Y$ô$$ ÂÂÃÃÃk kô. kkk 4YYYY ô kâã ôôô kâéâãkµ kô. kkaaôyy444 ô ÃÃô ôkkkkâsâããk Aµ. kkkãã.4444 $ Ãà Y kkakãéséââãkãµô. kkkã YY 4 $ kãkôy.ôµakkaâésoâããkkµk kkµ 4Y4 $ô õ YYôkkkkÃéééÂÃkk kã Ãà 4YY $$$ô k Y ôk kããééoãk $ à õ$ YY4$ôôô kôyy ô kkkãâéoâãkk $ kô µô4yyôô ô kkôy4ôkkkããâoéâã kôôôkk ô4yy ô ô k 4Y 4 kkaâââoéã k $ô k 44Y $ô kk ka Y4 $ $ kãâââkââk k ô$ôk Y ô kkkkãã Y$ô$$ô AÂÂéµÃÂà ô$$k 4 $ $ô kkkãµ $ôô ÃÂéÂÂÃÂÃk ô$$µ $ôôô kk Ãà $ô kkkâéâââãââkk ô$$ ô ôôôô kkµãµ$ $ôôkkkaâéââãâââãkk $$ ô $ôôô kkkãµô4 ô kkkkãâââãããââãak ôô $ôô kkããô4 $ kkkkkâéââãããâoââãk $$ ô ôô k Ãà ô 4 ô kkkkkâoââãµããaããk $ ô ô k kãµ Y44 kkkkãâoãkµkãk kk ô$4 ôôµ k µôyy4 $ôkkkkããâãã kãâkkk ôô$ ô $ô ô YY4 kkaãaââãôµãããk ôôô $ô $ôô 4YYY4 kkaaâââµ kâãk k ô$ô Y $ô$ YY44 4 kkãââããkµâãkk k ô$ôôô $ 444 $ kaãââãããâak k ôôô$ôô. (6) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 23

Page 4 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (5) 10 20 30 40 50 80 70. 120 110 100 90... ô. 4..4Y.Y šy....... Y...Yš [ Y šy...yy...y..yš [ šµš.y..y.yy..y...yy..yš. šµ[.. Y..YYYYYYYYYYYY YYš[[š.šš[...YYY..Y.Y.Y44 šš[d'š.š''š..šyyyyy 4Y... 'D D[š.šD['šššššš.Y. YY...YYYš[D W[ššš[D[šš.šššššY.Y.Y...YYYYš'[DWWšš'[[['ššš'''šššY.Y...Y...Y.'DWWW[šš'D'š''š'š''ššš...Y..YYY..Yš[DWWW['š'['š''ššš'ššš...Y.YY..š'[WWWW['šš[W'''ššššššš...Yšš.š[WWWWWD'š[D['''ššš'šš YY.Y...Y. š'[wwwww [[D[[[[[[ššššš Y š...yy.yyyššwww WW[[DD[DW[š'šš šššyy...y.y. [WW WWWW'DD[WD'š'ššš ''šššy..yy...š'wwwwwww['[dd[[''ššš Wšš[šYYY.YY.š'WW[WWWW [š[dd[[''šš ÉW[[[šš. Yš'[WWWWW W''[DD[['š WWDD[šš..Y.š'WWWWW WWD[š'DDDW[šš W[[[[š.Y'W[WWWWWWD[šš[D[WD'š É W[[[[[š..šš'WWWWWWWWD[šš[DWD[š DDD[šššš'''WWWWWDW[[š[DDD[š ÉDš. [šš.š'š''w'wdwdwd'[ddww' ÉÉ[šš[['ššššš''W[WW[DW[D[[WW[ µšš[[ššššš''d[w[wwdd[[dwd[ šš[['šššš''[w'wwdwd[šdwwd [ššd[šššš'[d['[www'š[d š[dšššš'[['wdww[ššd D [D[šš'[[DWWWD[š[DW D[ššD[W[[W ['D W[šš[D[WDDW [š[ WDšš[[[[[WW WššD W[šYš[µ[WDWDWD'šD D[[ Yš[[[[[[WDWD[[ WDD[š[[D[[DD [š (7) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (8) Page 24

Page 5 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (6) 70 80 90 100 110 120 50 60 70 80 90 100 444 $ 4Y44 4YYY4 $ $$ $ôô Y4 44Y44444YYY4 $$$ $ $ô Y4 4YYY44YYYYY $ $ 4 44 44YY44YYYY4 $$$ $ $ $ 4444YYY44YY4 $ô$ô$ $$ $ $ $$ 44YY.44YY44 $$ôô$ $$ $ $ $ $$ $ 44YYYY44444 $ôô$ $$ $$$$$$$$ $ 44YYY4 44 $$ô$ 4 $$$$ôô$$$$$ $$ 4YYY44444 $$ $ 4 $$$ôôôôô$$ô$ô $ $ YYYY4 44 $$$ $ôôôô$ôôôô$$ $$$ô44yy44444 $ $ $$ôôô$ôôôôôôô $$ô$ Y44Y444 $$$$ $ô$ôôôôôôôôôôôô ô$ô$44444444 $ $ô$$ $ôôôô$$ôôôôô ôôô ô$$$ 44444 4 $ôô$ $$ô$$ôôôôôô$ôôôôôô ô$ô$4444y4 44 $$ôô$$$$$ôôô$$ ôôôôôôôô ô$ô$4y4y44 $$ô$$$$$ôôô$$ $ôô ôôôôô ôô$444444 $ ô$ôôôôô$$$$ôôôôô$ôô$ ôôôô$44 $ $$ôô$ôô$$$$$ôô$$$ôôô ô ôô$ $$$$ô$ $ôô$ô$$$$$ôôôô$$$ô$ô ô ôô$ $ $$ô$ $$$$$$ $ô$ôôô$$ôôôô ôô$$ $$$$ôô$$ ôô$$$$ $$ô$ôô$$$ô$ô Y$ôô$ô$$$ô$ô$ô$ $$ $$ $ $$$ôôôô$$ $ôô k $ôôôô$$ $ôô$ô$$ $$ $ $ $$ôô$ $$ô k ôôôôôô$$ôôô$$$ $ô $ $$ $$$$ $ôôô $ôôôôôô$ôôô$ô$ $ $ $ $$$$$$ô$ $ôô kk $$$ôô$$$ôôô$$$ $ $$$ $$ô$$$ô$$$ $$ô kkk $$$$ôô$$ôôôô$$ $$$$ô$$ $$$ôô$$ $$ $ô kkkk $$$ $$ô$ $ôôô$$ $ôôô$$$$$$$ô$$$$$$ô$ô kkkk 4$$$$$$ôô$$$ôô$$ $ôôôôô$$ $ô$ô$ $$$ô$$ôkkkkã... 4ô$$$$$ô$ $ ôô$$$$$$ôôôô$$$ôô$$ $ô$$ôôô kkkkã [. ô$$$$$$ ô$$$$$$$$$$ô$ôôô$$ $ $ôôô$ô kkãã [ ššôô ô$ô$$$ô$$$ô$$ôôô$ôôôôôô$$ $ $$$ôôôô kkaãââ Y š DD[ ôô$ôôô$$$$ôôô ôôôôô ôôôô $$$ôôô kkkaãâos YYYš[Dµµ ô ôôôôôôôôôô ô ôôô ôôô$ ôôôôôô kkkaaââés Y.Yš[DDµ[ ô ô ô ô ô ôô ôôôôô$$ôôôô ô kkkaãooso YYYšš[[µ[ ô k ô ô ô ôôô ôôôô $ôôô ô kkkãkaosoéâ.y...yš[ µô ôô ô ôôôôôô$$ô ô kkaãaaâsséãã Y.Y.Y..Y.ššµµôô ô ôô ôôôô ôôô ôôô kkkaaãâââséâãã Y.Y....šµ ôô ôô ôôô$ô ôô ôôô k kkkaââââééââããã ššy.yyy.šµµµ ôôôôôôôôô ôô kkkkkãââééssâãaãak šš.yyyyy. µµµµ ôôôôôô ôô kakaaããââéssâãããk ššy.y[µµ ôôôô ô ô AAAAÃÃÂééééOÂÃk ššy.yšµµµ ô ôôô ô kkãããâââoéââââãµ ôôô šššyyyšµµ kaãâââooâµµãããããk ô$ ššyššy.yšµµ k k k kããââoooéãµkãkkkkk ô ššššyyyšµµµµµkµkkããkµããooooéüéâãµkk kk šššššš. µãããããããâãããâésüüüüééééµµ k 'šššyššššš.šµéãããâââââãââoüüéüüééééµµ kkk 'šš. 'šš''š[µâââââéâââoosüüüééééüééµµ k k k [šš. ššš'''[[š µééoâéââéossüééééééééééµµ kk D'šš''š'DDš.šÉOÉÉÂOÉOüSüüÉÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉɵµ kk D[šššššš'[D'Y[ÉOÉÉOOSüüÉÉ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉÉõ k D[ššššššš''[ššš[ÉÉSOüüÉüÉÉ É ÉÉ É DÉÉõµ WW' ššyš'š'šš'[[š.'ésüüééé µ D [DD Éɵ k WW[ šš ššyšš''''šš'dd'doüééé DDDDD DDD[šD ɵµµk WD[ šššššš''š''ššdd['š ÉÉÉ ÉD[[D[DDD[DD š[ µµãµµ WWDššššš[''''š.šD[DDš [ÉÉ É [š[[[d [[D[ššš ÃÃõ D [šššš'['''w'ššddd['šéé É D[šš[[DD[š[D[ššµÉÉÃà D D[['ššš[[''[W'šš[D[D[YšÉü [[[[š[d šdddµ[š[ãéé [DW W[[šš[['[[[['š[D[D[ššÉÉ É [[š'š[[[[[[dd[š DµD 'D W D'š'[D[W[[D'š'[DD[š'ÉÉ É D[[šššD[šššš'DD' š[ W W''[DDD[D[[['š[D[D[[ ÉÉ ÉÉ [µ[šš[d[ššššš[[[[š ššd W W['D[DWWDD[W[š'[DD[[DÉÉÉÉÉ šdd šš[d[[ššššš'd[[ 'šd W[[W[DWDWDWW[š'[[D[[µÉÉÉÉÉ š[d[š[[[['ššššš'[[ D[[ ÉD WDWDDWW[WWD[š'[[D[[µ ɵÉÉDššD[šššš[D'šššššš'' [š ÉW WDDWDWDDWD[š'[D[D[DɵµÉÉÉšš[Dµšš[[[[ššš''š' (8) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. (9) Page 25

Page 6 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com 70 80 90 100 110 120 100 110 120 130 140 150 $ôô 4YYY4 kkaaâââµ kâãk k ô$ô Y $ô$ YY44 4 kkãââããkµâãkk k ô$ôôô $ 444 $ kaãââãããâak k ôôô$ôô. $ $ô$ôkkãéââããââa ô ô$$ $$ $$ $ kãâéâããaãaãã ôô$4. $$ $$$$$ kaãâéoâãâãaââãk ôô$ Y $$$ $$$ $ AÃAÂOÂÃÃÃÃAÃÂÂÃk ôô$4 ô $$$ $ô$$$ kkãâéoâãããaãaâããa ô$ 4$ 4 ô$ô$$ôô kaãéséâãâãaããããkk $$4 ô ô$$ $$ k kaãéséâãâaãâããkkkô$ $ 4 ôôôôô kkkaãâéoââãããaããkk ôô$4 ô 4 ôôôô kkkaãââooâããkããakk ôô$ $ ôôôô kaaãâéooããããaãkk ô$4 ôôô kkaaãâéoâããããããk k ô$$4 ôôôô kkaaââéooãããããkkk ô$ 4 ô ôôôô kaaãââsséâãããakk ô$$44$ ôô$ ô kaaaãésséâaââak ôô 4$ ôô kkaaãâésoââaãaa ôôô$ 4ôµY $ô kkaaââssoâãakkk $ô$$ $ ôô kaaãâéssâââãaakôô$$ $ ô ô kkaãaâéssââããakkô$ô$ 4$k ô kkkãaââéssâãaaak $$$ ô kkkaââoooâãaaãkk $$ô $Y ô kkãââésooâaãkkkkô$$$ $. kkkkãééoooâãakkkk ô$$$ $ô kkkkaâosooââaakkkk $ $ ô kkkkaésséââããakkk ô$. kkkaãéséââãããkk k ô$ µ. kkããâosâââããkkk ô$ $ kkãââéââââããakk ôô $ kããâéââãââãkkkk $$$$ ÃÂÂSOÂÂÃÂÃAÃkk ô$$ô. ÂOSSOÂÃÂÃÃAkk ôô$ôô ÂéSOÂÃÃÃÂAkkk ôô$ôô ô OSOÂÂÃÂÃAÃkk ôô$$ô OéÂÃÃÃÃAÃAAk ôôô$$ô. éããââakãaãak ôôô ô Y ÂÃÃÂÃkkkAAk ô$$$ôkã ÃÃÃAkk kkk ôô$ô ô ÃAk ô ôô$$$ôãâ k ôôôô$ µâo ôôôô$$$ ÃSSÉ. ôôôô $ $ koüüü. ô$ ô$ôâsüéü. ô$$ $ô kâsüéüüdy ôôôô kãosüüéüüš kãkkãããosüüéüüš kkkµãããããéoüüéüüš k kµkããããâéüüéüéé[š kkãããâââsüéüüé É Y. k kµkkããââooééüüé ÉÉ Y k k kkããâoüéééé[ üé. kããoüéé D[ ÉÉšY k kkµãâéé [ [ É š µk kkµãâoé [šd É Éš õµ k kkããâoédšš ÉÉš Ãõ µ µkkkãããââ µ š ÉÉ š ÉÃÃõÃkÃÃÃÃk [D É É' ÃÉÉÃÂÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÂOµš É ÉÉš DµDµÉÂÃÂÃÂÃÃɵ[ [ [. ' šµéââéãâ µššdé ÉD µ. [[ššµééãéâéô[ W [DD. D[[ š šµdããéãšyš W [Dµ. '[[[ššµdµ [ š[d. š'' [[Y[D WWW Dš[µ. 'š'[dšy..y'd DW WW ['Dµ. (9) Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 26

Page 7 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (8) 10 20 30 40 50 W[šYš[µ[WDWDWD'šD D[[ Yš[[[[[[WDWD[[ WDD[š[[D[[DD [š DDD[ššš[[[[[DDW[' D[ šš[[ [[DD D[ DD [ š[[[[ddd W[ É DD[[ [š[ddw D µ[[[[[d D ÉW D[[[[[DDD ÉÉ DD[[DDµWW W WDDµ É µ É ü É É É É ÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉÉ É É É ÉÉ ÉÉ É SÉÉÉÉ ÉÉÉ ÉÉ OS 160 130 140 150 Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 27

Page 8 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com (9) 130 140 50 60 70 80 90 100 'šd W[[W[DWDWDWW[š'[[D[[µÉÉÉÉÉ š[d[š[[[['ššššš'[[ D[[ ÉD WDWDDWW[WWD[š'[[D[[µ ɵÉÉDššD[šššš[D'šššššš'' [š ÉW WDDWDWDDWD[š'[D[D[DɵµÉÉÉšš[Dµšš[[[[ššš''š' W[' D DWDDDDW D['[D[D[[Dµ [[[[ ššš[d[ššššššš D[ [ ÉÉÉ DDW WDWD[DD D[[µ ['š[dšš'[[ššššš W[ [DD ÉÉÉ W WDD[DDWD[D [[šššššš [ššššš D[[D[D É WD[D[D D[D W[šš ššš[ššššš [[[š''dd É WDDDD WDš W[ššššYššššš [D [šššš[ É WDDDWDDDš D'[ šyššš [W [šš.š'[d É WDDWDš D'[[[..Y. š W [[ššyyšdddd[dd D[ É[[D[šYYYYY É W D[šššššYYš[ É[ É D[D[['ššY...YY DD['šššYYš[[š ÉÉD[DW['šš É É [DD[[šššYšššYšš D[[D[šššššššš É É DDWDDššššššššššššY '[[['šš'ššš É É DWDD[[šššš[''š'[šš Dšš[''ššš'š ÉÉ D WD[[[ššš[[''[[šš.. D[[['ššššš ÉÉÉ W WDD[ššššš[[D['šššY..Y. D[[ É É D [[Yšš[[D[D[[š.Y[µ. SÉÉ ÉÉÉÉ D [š'[ddd [šµdy ÉÉÉÉÉ É D[ššš[DDWD '[µ. ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉ D[šššš'DWDDD[DµY OSüüÉÉ D[[š['W WDD[š[à Y üüééé D[DD[ D[[ µ É D[DÉ[ ÉÉÉ É É DDÉÉ[ ÉÉÉÉÉ ÉÉ ÉÉÉ[ ÉÉÉÉÉ É ÉÉY ÉÉÉ É üé SüÉÉÉÉÉüÉš üüüéüé üé S 160 150 Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 28

Page 9 Praying Hands Patricia Hawke, faith-makeitreal.com 130 100 110 120 130 140 150 '[[[ššµdµ [ š[d. š'' [[Y[D WWW Dš[µ. 'š'[dšy..y'd DW WW ['Dµ. ššš'[ šš[ WDWW Dš ššššš'[šššš[dwwww [D šššššššš'[[wwwdd DD[ šššššš''[dd[d[['[š š šššš'''[[[['šššš. šššššš'[[d[[šššššµµ šš ['''šššššš[µ š Y ššš[šššš [[D.YYššš'[DDWÉ DÉ. š[[dw ÉÉš šššššdd DD WÉÉ[ ššššš[ddd W É š'šš[[ddwdddé[ šššš[[[[ddd ü[ D[[ [D[[DD[ SÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉš 160 150 140 Copyright 2008, Patricia Hawke, All rights reserved. Page 29

Thread Organizer & Shopping List The table appears on the next page. Page 30

Thread Organizer & Shopping List Type ID Color Color Symbol No. Stitches Skeins* DMC 159 Gray Blue-LT ' 200 1.000 DMC 208 Lavender-VY DK D 402 1.000 DMC 225 Shell Pink-UL VY LT 434 1.000 DMC 318 Steel Gray-LT [ 530 1.000 DMC 355 Terra Cotta-DK Â 314 1.000 DMC 550 Violet-VY DK ü 71 1.000 DMC 754 Peach-LT 767 1.000 DMC 814 Garnet-DK S 58 1.000 DMC 815 Garnet-MD é 63 1.000 DMC 842 Beige Brown-VY LT 64 1.000 DMC 921 Copper A 148 1.000 DMC 951 Tawny-LT 4 329 1.000 DMC 3743 Antique Violet-VY LT š 638 1.000 DMC 3746 Blue Violet-DK W 231 1.000 DMC 3770 Tawny-VY LT Y 365 1.000 DMC 3771 Terra Cotta-UL VY LT ô 877 1.000 DMC 3776 Mahogany-LT k 585 1.000 DMC 3778 Terra Cotta-LT 741 1.000 DMC 3830 Terra Cotta-MD Ã 496 1.000 DMC 3834 Grape-DK É 314 1.000 DMC 3837 Lavender-UL DK 410 1.000 DMC 3856 Mahogany-UL VY LT $ 727 1.000 DMC 3857 Rosewood-DK O 88 1.000 DMC 3859 Rosewood-LT µ 231 1.000 DMC 3865 Winter White. 251 1.000 *Skein count is based on 6 strands per skein at 8.7 yards (8m) in length. This uses the standard DMC 25, Mouline floss, which is one skein for purposes of this pattern. Page 31