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Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph

Peter and Benjamin Rabbit Shovel Snow Inspired by the Art and Writing of Beatrix Potter Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

about this chart:

·       Its finished Size: is 12 inches (168 Stitches) by 10 inches (140 stitches)

·       Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss

·       Suggested Fabric Color White or Ivory

Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the entire image including the background.  You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14- count solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.

*** This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this auction***

This is a pattern that is used to sew and to create a needlepoint or cross stitch picture. This is NOT a completed product. It is NOT a kit, it contains no floss or fabric. This chart was inspired by the work of Helen Beatrix Potter, 1866 - 1943, who was an English author, illustrator, mycologist and conservationist best known for children's books featuring anthropomorphic characters such as in The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Born into a privileged household, Potter was educated by governesses and grew up isolated from other children. She had numerous pets and spent holidays in Scotland and the Lake District, developing a love of landscape, flora and fauna, all of which she closely observed and painted. Her parents discouraged her education, but her study and watercolors of fungi led to her being widely respected in the field of mycology. In her thirties, Potter published the highly successful children's book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter then began writing and illustrating children's books full time. With proceeds from the books, she became financially independent and was eventually able to buy Hill Top Farm in the Lake District. She extended the property with other purchases over time. She was 47 when she married William Heelis, a local solicitor, became a sheep breeder and farmer while continuing to write and illustrate children's books. She published twenty-three books. Potter died on 22 December 1943, and left almost most of her property to the National Trust. Her books continue to sell well throughout the world, in multiple languages. Her stories have been retold in various formats including a ballet, films, and in animation.



Peter and Ben Rabbit Shovel Snow by Beatrix Potter Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

We are pleased to offer:

Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph

Peter and Benjamin Rabbit Shovel Snow Inspired by the Art and Writing of Beatrix Potter Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

about this chart:

·       Its finished Size: is 12 inches (168 Stitches) by 10 inches (140 stitches)

·       Designed for 14 Count Fabric and DMC Cotton Floss

·       Suggested Fabric Color White or Ivory

Note to Stitchers: You will receive a chart that is of the entire image including the background.  You can stitch the background or stitch on your choice of a 14- count solid cloth and create a raised embossed effect.

*** This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this auction***

This is a pattern that is used to sew and to create a needlepoint or cross stitch picture. This is NOT a completed product. It is NOT a kit, it contains no floss or fabric. This chart was inspired by the work of Helen Beatrix Potter, 1866 - 1943, who was an English author, illustrator, mycologist and conservationist best known for children's books featuring anthropomorphic characters such as in The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Born into a privileged household, Potter was educated by governesses and grew up isolated from other children. She had numerous pets and spent holidays in Scotland and the Lake District, developing a love of landscape, flora and fauna, all of which she closely observed and painted. Her parents discouraged her education, but her study and watercolors of fungi led to her being widely respected in the field of mycology. In her thirties, Potter published the highly successful children's book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter then began writing and illustrating children's books full time. With proceeds from the books, she became financially independent and was eventually able to buy Hill Top Farm in the Lake District. She extended the property with other purchases over time. She was 47 when she married William Heelis, a local solicitor, became a sheep breeder and farmer while continuing to write and illustrate children's books. She published twenty-three books. Potter died on 22 December 1943, and left almost most of her property to the National Trust. Her books continue to sell well throughout the world, in multiple languages. Her stories have been retold in various formats including a ballet, films, and in animation.

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