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Friday, July 04, 2008
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Pattern:
Kokopeli
Kokopeli is
an ancient trickster, fertility, and rain god, a sort of southwest
American version of the Green Man. In the spring this little figure
with the hunched back plays his flute and encourages the rain to
turn the desert hills green once again. The raindrops here are represented
with metallic silver stitches -- silver or iridescent clear glass
beads can be used instead if you prefer.
Please note
that the backstiched raindrops in the pattern below are done in
white floss.
Materials
List
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Symbol
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DMC
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Description |
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310
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Black |
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704
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Chartreuse
- br |
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702
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Kelly
Green |
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738
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Tan
- very light |
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436
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Tan |
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3828
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Hazel
Nut Brown |
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611
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Drab
Brown |
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937
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Avacado
Green - Medium |
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470
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Avacado
Green - Light |
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5283
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Metallic
Silver |
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White
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White |



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