PDF Counted Vintage Cross Stitch Pattern | Russian Venus | Boris Kustodiev 1926 | 5 Sizes
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PDF Counted Vintage Cross Stitch Pattern | Russian Venus | Boris Kustodiev 1926 | 5 Sizes
COUNTED CROSS STITCH VINTAGE PDF
Vintage Cross Stitch Pattern PDF #10522
Russian Venus
Boris Kustodiev 1926
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Highly detailed cross stitch pattern, you can choose the appropriate size by the number of stitches, you can choose a pattern for canvas 14, 18, 22.
The photos show an approximate sample of the finished embroidery.
You can choose from 5 counts -
Size: 229w x 271h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size -
14 Count - 41,4w cm x 49,1h cm
18 Count - 32,3w cm x 38,2h cm
22 Count - 26,4w cm x 31,3h cm
Size: 276w x 327h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size -
14 Count - 50w cm x 59,2h cm
18 Count - 38,9w cm x 46,1h cm
22 Count - 31,9w cm x 37,7h cm
Size: 323w x 382h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size -
14 Count - 58,5w cm x 69,1h cm
18 Count - 45,6w cm x 53,9h cm
22 Count - 37,3w cm x 44,1h cm
Size: 369w x 437h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size -
14 Count - 66,8w cm x 79,1h cm
18 Count - 52,1w cm x 61,7h cm
22 Count - 42,6w cm x 50,4h cm
Size: 415w x 492h stitches
Colors: 100 DMC
Expected finished size -
14 Count - 75,1w cm x 89,1h cm
18 Count - 58,6w cm x 69,4h cm
22 Count - 47,9w cm x 56,8h cm
The patterns contain full cross stitches.
These design dimensions do not include margins. You must add at least 5-7 cm on each side to draw the embroidery.
You will get:
1. Color Map DMC
2. Pattern with Black and White Symbols
3. Pattern with Colored Symbols
4. Type of Finished Embroidery
5. Instructions for Printing the Pattern
All materials are intended for personal use only.
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"Naked lush Russian beauties inspired not only the author. They say that Kustodiev's "Beauty" (1915) drove one metropolitan crazy, who confessed: "Apparently, the devil drove the artist's bold hand when he painted his "Beauty", because he confused my peace forever. I saw her charm and tenderness and forgot the fasts and vigils. I am going to the monastery, where I will atone for my sins." Critics saw in this picture "both admiration, and eroticism, and irony.""