COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERN/GRAPH

Harrison Fisher's  Art Deco Cosmo Girl ..The Victorian Bride From a Magazine Cover

 About this chart:

Its finished size is 10 inches (140 stitches) by 14 inches (196 stitches)

Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss

We have shown several options of a stitched border. You can substitute the single DMC Floss color (on your chart) with the color of your choice. This customization will add a professional finish to your stitched piece and integrate it into your home decor.

This is a chart-THIS IS NOT A KIT- NO FLOSS IS INCLUDED

Harrison Fisher 1877 –1934, was an American illustrator.  Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists. Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898 he moved back to New York and began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator. He became known particularly for his drawings of women, which won him acclaim as the successor of Charles Dana Gibson. Fisher's work appeared regularly on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine from the early 1900s until his death.



Harrison Fisher Art Deco Cosmo Girl Victorian Bride Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERN/GRAPH

Harrison Fisher's  Art Deco Cosmo Girl ..The Victorian Bride From a Magazine Cover

 About this chart:

Its finished size is 10 inches (140 stitches) by 14 inches (196 stitches)

Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss

We have shown several options of a stitched border. You can substitute the single DMC Floss color (on your chart) with the color of your choice. This customization will add a professional finish to your stitched piece and integrate it into your home decor.

This is a chart-THIS IS NOT A KIT- NO FLOSS IS INCLUDED

Harrison Fisher 1877 –1934, was an American illustrator.  Fisher was born in Brooklyn, New York City and began to draw at an early age. Both his father and his grandfather were artists. Fisher spent much of his youth in San Francisco, and studied at the San Francisco Art Association. In 1898 he moved back to New York and began his career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator. He became known particularly for his drawings of women, which won him acclaim as the successor of Charles Dana Gibson. Fisher's work appeared regularly on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine from the early 1900s until his death.

We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the artist who inspired them


We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by subject

We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the art type

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