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Lion Cub Cross Stitch Pattern | Delightful King of Beasts Design

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Your Majesty Cub Chart

- Lion Cub | King of Beasts  | Majestic Little King Design | Charming Lion Cub Design | Majestic King of Beasts Design: printable PDF pattern, PDF pattern, cross stitch pattern, printable cross stitch, cross stitch pattern for download.
- Only digital format. The cross stitch pattern comes in .PDF format.

Specification of this cross-stitch pattern for different types of fabric
- Fabric: Aida.
- Colors: 7. Palette: DMC.
- Size: 97x97 stitches.

Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose.
- 14 count - Size: 6.93 x 6.93 inches | 17.60 x 17.60 cm
- 16 count - Size: 6.06 x 6.06 inches | 15.39 x 15.39 cm
- 18 count - Size: 5.39 x 5.39 inches | 13.69 x 13.69 cm

5 PDF includes:
1. FIVE SCHEMES:
- 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).
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- Please note this is a digital pattern only! No fabric, floss, or other materials are included in the listing. 
- Returns & exchanges. This is a digital product and I don’t accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. 
- Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
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Reference Information.
- The lion (Panthera leo) is a large cat of the genus Panthera native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; short, rounded head; round ears; and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail.
- Felis leo was the scientific name used by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, who described the lion in his work Systema Naturae. The genus name Panthera was coined by Lorenz Oken in 1816. Between the mid-18th and mid-20th centuries, 26 lion specimens were described and proposed as subspecies, of which 11 were recognised as valid in 2005. They were distinguished mostly by the size and colour of their manes and skins.
- The lion is one of the most widely recognised animal symbols in human culture. It has been extensively depicted in sculptures and paintings, on national flags, and in contemporary films and literature. It appeared as a symbol for strength and nobility in cultures across Europe, Asia and Africa, despite incidents of attacks on people. The lion has been depicted as "king of the jungle" and "king of beasts", and thus became a popular symbol for royalty and stateliness. The lion is also used as a symbol of sporting teams.

Listed on 1 December, 2023