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A Call to Arms - Edmund Blair-Leighton

Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

A Tudor-era nobleman and his bride are greeted as they leave the church by an excited knight in full armor bringing a summons to war. The groom wears a brocade doublet trimmed with fur, hose, a fur cap, and carries a dagger. The bride's gown is white satin with gold embroidery and trimmed with white fur. Across the street, people are leaning from the windows of the houses for a glimpse of the wedding party, to hear and pass the news, and watch the crowds of soldiers and villagers in the street. (Pre-Raphaelite, 1888)
Counted cross stitch chart booklet (floss and fabric not included -- see what is included)
342 x 500 stitches  ■  105 colors (DMC floss)  ■  About 19" x 28" or 48 x 71 cm (on 18-count)


Scarlet Quince cross stitch chart: A Call to Arms - Edmund Blair-Leighton
Watermarks are not part of the pattern or stitched results

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