Columbine COUNTED CROSS STITCH CHART
Columbine (Aquilegia) comes from the latin aquilegium (reservoir). This perrenial wildflower grows both in Europe and North America. It has a distinctive bell-shaped flower with elongated petals and light and delicate foliage. They come in many varieties of color, but the most common is this delicate purple color.
As if collected in a herbarium, this flower will look good either on a cushion or placed in a natural wood frame. A perfect gift for a friend who likes gardening!
A design by Monique Bonnin. Go to designer store.
Number of stitches: 85 x 138 (wide x high) Size of stitched design:View size in my choice of fabric - Click here (fabric calculator) Stitches: Cross stitch (no fractional stitches), Backstitch Chart: Black and White (with color details) - color printer needed Threads: DMC Number of colors: 21
Themes: Columbine, flower, petal, leaves, foliage, garden, gardener, wildflower
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