A Meeting on the Turret Stairs Inspired by the work Frederic William Burton Cross Stitch Pattern DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
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- This product is a Digital Download of a COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERN. Instructions included.
- This pattern is used to sew and create a cross stitch picture.
- This is NOT a completed product. It is NOT a kit, it is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. Floss, fabric, and other supplies are NOT INCLUDED.
- After purchasing you can work from this digital pattern on your device or print the pattern on your own printer.
- The pattern consists of a multi-page enlarged chart that is easy to follow as you work.
- This pattern is in Black and White and uses symbols to differentiate the different threads you will use. It is NOT IN COLOR.
- See the detailed product images attached to this listing showing what you will receive and what the pattern looks like.
- Chart/Patterns use up to 40 colors of floss, which YOU must provide.
- This pattern uses Full Stitches only. No half stitches, and no backstitching necessary.
- Charted for 14 count/grid fabric and DMC Cotton Floss. Finished Size is: 16 inches (224 Stitches) by 14 inches (196 Stitches) when stitched on 14 Grid/Count Fabric.
Sir Frederic William Burton, 1816- 1900, was an Irish painter born in County Wicklow, Ireland. He was the third son of Samuel Frederick Burton and his wife Hanna Mallett. Burton's best-known watercolors, The Aran Fisherman's Drowned Child (1841) and The Meeting on the Turret Stairs (1864, also known as Hellelil and Hildebrand) are in the National Gallery of Ireland. Meeting on the Turret Stairs was voted by the Irish public as Ireland's favorite painting in 2012 from among 10 works shortlisted by critics.