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Patterns Written in US Terms
     ROW 5-11: Sk 1st st, sc ea st across, ch-1, turn.  (7 sts)(6 sts)(5 sts)(4 sts)(3 sts)(2 sts)(1 st)
      ROW 12: Sc only st, fasten off.
TURKEY:
     ROW 1: With Ranch and H hook ch-2, work 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, ch-1, turn.  (3 sts)
     ROW 2: Sc ea st across, ch-1, turn.
     ROW 3: Sk 1st st, sc ea st across, ch-1, turn.  (2 sts)
     ROW 4: Sk 1st st, sc last st, ch-1, turn.  (1 st)
     ROW 5: 2 sc only st, ch-1, turn.  (2 sts)
     ROW 6: 2 sc next 2 sts, ch-1, turn.  (4 sts)
     ROW 7: 2 sc 1st st, sc next 2 sts, 2 sc last st, ch-1, turn.  (6 sts)
     ROW 8-10: Sc ea st across, ch-1, turn.
     ROW 11: Sk 1st st, sc next 3 sts, sk next st, sc last st, fasten off.  (4 sts)
WING FOR TURKEY:
     ROW 1: With Ranch and H hook ch-2, sc 2nd ch from hook, ch-1, turn.  (1 st)
    ROW 2: 2 sc only st, ch-1, turn.  (2 sts)
    ROW 3: 2 sc next 2 sts, ch-1, turn.  (4 sts)
    ROW 4: (Sk 1st st, sc next st) twice, ch-1, turn.  (2 sts)
    ROW 5: Sk 1st st, sc last st, fasten off.  (1 st)
    -Make 2 wings.
PUTTING THE WREATH TOGETHER:
    Make 10 small candy corns.  Make 3 leaves in Sunshine State and 2 leaves in Cover Bridge.  Wrap the Styrofoam wreath in Ranch, adding stripes if you like.  Add the small candy corns to to the bottom of the wreath with florist U pins.  Fan out the leaves alternating color to be the turkey’s tail feathers.  Pin to wreath with the U pins.  Pin the turkey’s boy on top and centered on the leaves.  Sew or glue on the wings.  Add details to the turkey with fabric paints.