Rabbit Cross Stitch Pattern | Irresistible Rabbit Cub Chart
Delightful Bunny Rabbit Cub Chart
Delight in stitching this charming Bunny Rabbit Cub Chart.
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- 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: 10. Palette: DMC.
- Size: 88x95 stitches.
Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose.
- 14 count - Size: 6.29 x 6.79 inches | 15.97 x 17.24 cm
- 16 count - Size: 5.50 x 5.94 inches | 13.97 x 15.09 cm
- 18 count - Size: 4.89 x 5.28 inches | 12.42 x 13.41 cm
This delightful cross stitch pattern of a baby rabbit is charming. Suitable for all skill levels. View more photos and purchase this pattern today!
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).
An ideal project for stitchers of any experience level, you'll find enjoyment in bringing this charming design to fruition stitch by stitch. Discover cross stitch patterns showcasing the natural world at our online store - shop now for your next creative endeavor!
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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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- The word rabbit itself derives from the Middle English rabet, a borrowing from the Walloon robete, which was a diminutive of the French or Middle Dutch robbe.
- Rabbits are often used as a symbol of fertility or rebirth, and have long been associated with spring and Easter as the Easter Bunny. The species' role as a prey animal with few defenses evokes vulnerability and innocence, and in folklore and modern children's stories, rabbits often appear as sympathetic characters, able to connect easily with youth of all kinds. The rabbit (as a swift prey animal) is also known for its speed, agility, and endurance. The rabbit often appears in folklore as the trickster archetype, as he uses his cunning to outwit his enemies.