A bit of sunny mood will surely bring you happy dancing Winnie the Pooh.
Not very large, so it won’t take long to cross-stitch it. The only stumbling stones that may occur are those back stitches.
Not very large, so it won’t take long to cross-stitch it. The only stumbling stones that may occur are those back stitches.
In fact they aren’t. Everything you need is a bit of practice and very soon you’ll enjoy back stitching.
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The pattern may be simplified by reducing number of colors. For example, one may use only carnation dark instead of three shades of red (very dark coral red (DMC 817), dark carnation (DMC 891) and medium garnet (DMC 815), as well as it is possible to minimize shades of yellow (DMC 444, DMC 972) to one color.
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In this case it will be easier to cross-stitch the Pooh, though he’ll lose his “three-dimensionality”
Description
Category: Cartoon
Difficulty: Intermediate
Stitches: Full cross-stitch, back stitch
Colours: 8
Description
Category: Cartoon
Difficulty: Intermediate
Stitches: Full cross-stitch, back stitch
Colours: 8
Grid Size: 78W x 100H
Design Area: 5,43" x 7,00" (76 x 98 stitches)
Design Area: 5,43" x 7,00" (76 x 98 stitches)
Legend:
Full Cross-Stitches
DMC 817 coral red - vy dk
DMC 891 carnation - dk
DMC 3806 cyclamen pink - lt
DMC 444 lemon - dk
DMC 310 black
DMC 972 canary - dp
DMC 815 garnet - md
DMC 5200 snow white
Back Stitch Lines
DMC
310 blackTo download a free pattern of Happy Pooh in symbols please click here.
To download a free pattern Happy Pooh in blocks and symbols please click here.
Have a nice time x-stitching Winnie!
NB: All cross-stitch schemes are free for personal and non-commercial use.
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