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PDF Counted Vintage Cross Stitch Pattern – The Lady with the Unicorn – 15th Century – Full Cross Stitches
PDF Counted Vintage Cross Stitch Pattern #555-9
The Lady with the Unicorn
15th Century
You will be able to create realistic details with a needle in the style of painting.
Adapted from works of art.
The patterns contain only full cross stitches.
You can choose from four sizes. Please specify in the personalization what size you want to get.
You can use the pattern on any canvas, calculations are attached for 14, 18, 22.
You can see the type of embroidery on the presented photo.
Size: 387w x 387h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size –
14 Count – 70w cm x 70h cm ~ 27,5w in x 27,5h in
18 Count – 54,6w cm x 54,6h cm ~ 21,5w in x 21,5h in
22 Count – 44,7w cm x 44,7h cm ~ 17,6w in x 17,6h in
Size: 497w x 497h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size –
14 Count – 90w cm x 90h cm ~ 35,4w in x 35,4h in
18 Count – 70,1w cm x 70,1h cm ~ 27,6w in x 27,6h in
22 Count – 57,4w cm x 57,4h cm ~ 22,6w in x 22,6h in
Size: 608w x 608h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size –
14 Count – 110w cm x 110h cm ~ 43,3w in x 43,3h in
18 Count – 85,8w cm x 85,8h cm ~ 33,7w in x 33,7h in
22 Count – 70,2w cm x 70,2h cm ~ 27,6w in x 27,6h in
Size: 718w x 718h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size –
14 Count – 130w cm x 130h cm ~ 51,1w in x 51,1h in
18 Count – 101,3w cm x 101,3h cm ~ 39,8w in x 39,8h in
22 Count – 82,9w cm x 82,9h cm ~ 32,6w in x 32,6h in
The patterns contain full cross stitches.
These design dimensions do not include margins. You must add at least 10 cm on each side to draw the embroidery.
You will get:
1. Color Map
2. Pattern with Black and White Symbols
3. Pattern with Colored Symbols
4. Type of Finished Embroidery
Please note, this is only a digital item – no physical item will be sent to you!
Digital products are presented in my store, please, after payment confirmation, the files will be sent within 24 hours!
Thank you so much, please write if there are any questions!
“”The Lady with the Unicorn” (fr. La Dame à la licorne) is one of the greatest works of medieval European art. This name is given to a series of six tapestries made in Flanders at the end of the XV century. The author of the cartons on which the trellises were woven is unknown. It is believed that this could be the Parisian artist Jean Perreal, or the so-called “Master of Anne of Brittany”.
The juxtaposition of colors – a red background that strongly contrasts with the dark blue island, rich floral decor, magnificent outfits of the lady and her maid – all this is very harmonious and filled with inexplicable poetry. Animal images are scattered across the red and blue background. They are common in trellises, but rarely so numerous: unicorn, lion, panther, cheetah, wolf, fox, dog, goat, lamb, rabbit, monkey, heron, falcon, magpie, drake or partridge.”






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