Arlequine by Fabius - Cross Stitch Chart

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Regular and Large print chart included

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This advanced fine-art cross-stitch design, Arlequine by Fabius, was developed from a pouchoir illustration published in the Journal des Dames et des Modes from 1912-1914. This print is from printing #56. These extremely rare prints are similar to the Bon Ton Gazette but considered even more rare with only 1,279 copies published per issue. They were designed to appeal to the elite of Paris.

  • This chart is available in two formats - regular and large print. Once you make your purchase you will have access to both.

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  • Advanced cross stitch instructions and a floss amount conversion chart are included in the pattern.

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Design Size:
191w x 288h stitches

Types of Stitches:
Full stitches only, no half or quarter stitches, no backstitching

Level of Difficulty:
Advanced

Sewn Design Size:
14 count: 13.64 x 20.57 inches - 347mm x 523mm
18 count: 10.61 x 16.00 inches - 270mm x 406mm
20 count: 9.55 x 14.40 inches - 243mm x 366mm
22 count: 8.68 x 13.09 inches - 221mm x 333mm

Fabric size necessary for design:
Add six inches to both length and width (3" on each side)

Number of floss colors in the design: 59 (DMC cotton floss) No blended colors.