Lotus Flower Cross Stitch Pattern | Sacred Lotus
Lotus Flower Cross Stitch Pattern
🔎 Lotus flower: cross stitch pattern, PDF, PDF pattern, printable cross stitch, printable PDF pattern.
🔔 Only digital format.
🔎 The pattern comes in .PDF format.
★ Pattern specification for different types of fabric.
• Fabric: Aida.
• Colors: 10. Palette: DMC.
• Size: 102 × 102 stitches.
• Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose.
✔ 14 count ⇒ Size: 7.29 × 7.29 inches | 18.52 × 18.52 cm
✔ 16 count ⇒ Size: 6.38 × 6.38 inches | 16.19 × 16.19 cm
✔ 18 count ⇒ Size: 5.67 × 5.67 inches | 14.4 × 14.4 cm
💾 5 PDF includes:
1. FIVE SCHEMES (Fabric: 16 count Mint Green 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).
🔔 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 lotus flower has many different names such as the “Indian Lotus”, the “Sacred Lotus”, and the “Bean of India”. In Buddhist symbolism the lotus is symbolic of purity of the body, speech, and mind as while rooted in the mud, its flowers blossom on long stalks as if floating above the muddy waters of attachment and desire.
🔎 The lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is an ancient and polyvalent symbol in Asian culture. • The lotus flower is one of the Ashtamangala of Buddhism, representative of creation and cosmic renewal and “primordial purity” (Wylie: ka dag) and shares in the chakra and mandala symbolism of the Dharmacakra. • The founders (tirthankaras) of Jainism are potrayed seated or standing on lotus blossoms. The Jain tirthankara Padmaprabha is represented by a lotus. Padmaprabha means “bright as a red lotus” in Sanskrit.
🔎 “I love the lotus because while growing from mud, it is unstained” (Zhou Dunyi).