Basilica Cross Stitch Pattern | Small Church
Basilica Cross Stitch Pattern
† Catholic Church: simple cross stitch pattern, printable pdf pattern, cross stitch patterns for beginners, easy cross-stitch patterns, beginner cross stitch patterns.
π Only digital format.
π The cross stitch-pattern comes in .PDF format.
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Specification of this cross stitch pattern for different types of fabric
• Fabric: Aida.
• Colors: 10. Palette: DMC.
• Size: 61 × 69 stitches.
• Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose.
β 14 count ⇒ Size: 4.36 × 4.93 inches | 11.07 × 12.52 cm
β 16 count ⇒ Size: 3.81 × 4.31 inches | 9.68 × 10.95 cm
β 18 count ⇒ Size: 3.39 × 3.83 inches | 8.61 × 9.73 cm
πΎ 5 PDF includes:
1. FIVE SCHEMES (Fabric: 14 count White Aida):
• Color Blocks with Symbols.
• Color Symbols.
• Color Blocks.
• Color Crosses.
• Black and White Symbols.
2. Color photo for reference.
3. List of DMC thread colors (instruction and key section).
π Please note this is a digital pattern only! No fabric, floss, or other materials are included in the listing.
β Returns & exchanges. This is a digital product and I don’t accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations.
β€ Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
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† Reference Information.
π A church building or church house, often simply called a church, is a building used for Christian religious activities, particularly for Christian worship services. According to the New Testament, the earliest Christians did not build church buildings.
π The earliest archeologically identified Christian church is a house church (domus ecclesiae), the Dura-Europos church, founded between 233 and 256. In the second half of the 3rd century AD, the first purpose-built halls for Christian worship (aula ecclesiae) began to be constructed.
π Church building. Types: Basilica, Cathedral, Pilgrimage church, Conventual church, Collegiate church, alternative buildings. A common architecture for churches is the shape of a cross. Another common feature of many Christian churches is the eastwards orientation of the front altar.