Il Penseroso Cross Stitch Pattern - John Atkinson Grimshaw

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This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, II Penseroso, was developed from a painting done in 1875 by Victorian-era British painter, John Atkinson Grimshaw. Grimshaw was fascinated by flowers and thought plants should be allowed to grow undisturbed. This is one of Grimshaw's most successful and well-known figurative paintings, which shows a young woman seated in a conservatory among beautiful unpruned exotic plants, orchids and ferns.

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Design Size:
320w x 393h stitches

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

 

Level of Difficulty:
Advanced

Sewn Design Size:
14 count: 22.86 x 28.07 inches - 581mm x 713mm
18 count: 17.78 x 21.83 inches - 452mm x 555mm
20 count: 16.00 x 19.65 inches - 406mm x 499mm
22 count: 14.55 x 17.86 inches - 369mm x 454mm

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

Number of floss colors in the design: 72 (DMC cotton floss) No blended colors.