Regular and Large print chart included
PatternKeeper compatible
This advanced fine-art cross stitch design, The Walk, Woman with a Parasol, was developed from an 1875 painting by the well-known French artist, Claude Monet, who was regarded as the founder and leader of the Impressionist group of artists. This is Monet's most famous painting of his early impressionist works. He captures a sunny morning with a lady and her son walking in the grass. The figures in this painting are Monet's wife, Camille, and son, Jean. This painting resides at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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:
257w x 324h stitches
Types of Stitches:
Full stitches only, no half or quarter stitches, no backstitching
Level of Difficulty:
Advanced
Sewn Design Size:
14 count: 18.36 x 23.14 inches - 466mm x 588mm
18 count: 14.28 x 18.00 inches - 363mm x 457mm
20 count: 12.85 x 16.20 inches - 326mm x 411mm
22 count: 11.68 x 14.73 inches - 297mm x 374mm
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.
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Just Started
I have only begun but the pattern seems easy to read and understand. I appreciate that there aren't too many colors and no blending of colors.