Cross stitch chart - Little Red Riding Hood
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Cross stitch chart - Little Red Riding Hood - Perrault's Fairy Tale
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Cross stitch pattern chart - Little Red Riding Hood - Perrault's Fairy Tale
Pattern to embroider in cross stitch or in petit point.
Each of the patterns in this series dedicated to Perraults fairy tales on one side a version of the motif in colour and on the other side, the same motif in unicolour. The instruction sheet contains the paragraph that it illustrates in the tale.
Each of the patterns in this series dedicated to Perraults fairy tales on one side a version of the motif in colour and on the other side, the same motif in unicolour. The instruction sheet contains the paragraph that it illustrates in the tale.
Size of the motif: 90 x 90 points.
Size of the motif in cm: 15 x 15cm on 12 count embroidery linen over 2 threads - 11.3 x 11.3cm on 16 count linen over 2 threads - 16.5 x 16.5cm on 5.5 count Aida.
Don’t forget to leave a border around your embroidery!
Size of the motif in cm: 15 x 15cm on 12 count embroidery linen over 2 threads - 11.3 x 11.3cm on 16 count linen over 2 threads - 16.5 x 16.5cm on 5.5 count Aida.
Don’t forget to leave a border around your embroidery!
For the multicolour version, you will need 14 colours of our Retors du Nord embroidery thread: 2317, 2445, 2227, 2223, 2032, 2409, 2005, 2003, 2847, 2190, 2039 and 2180.
Our patterns are all printed on large format paper (29,7 x 42) and are very easy to follow. They are presented in pretty printed folders, the colours vary according to our stocks. The interior of the folders have printed reminders of the basic embroidery stitches.
Thread and fabric not supplied!
Thread and fabric not supplied!
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One day her mother, having made some cakes, said to her,
Go, my dear, and see how your grandmother is doing,
for I hear she has been very ill.
Take her a cake, and this little pot of butter.
Little Red Riding Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother,
who lived in another village.
As she was going through the wood,
she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up,
but he dared not, because of some woodcutters
working nearby in the forest.
He asked her where she was going.
The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous
to stay and talk to a wolf, said to him,
I am going to see my grandmother and carry her a cake
and a little pot of butter from my mother.
Does she live far off? said the wolf.
Oh I say, answered Little Red Riding Hood;
it is beyond that mill you see there,
at the first house in the village.
Well, said the wolf, and I'll go and see her too.
I'll go this way and go you that,
and we shall see who will be there first.
The wolf ran as fast as he could, taking the shortest path,
and the little girl took a roundabout way,
entertaining herself by gathering nuts, running after butterflies,
and gathering bouquets of little flowers.
Charles Perrault
Little Red Riding Hood
Go, my dear, and see how your grandmother is doing,
for I hear she has been very ill.
Take her a cake, and this little pot of butter.
Little Red Riding Hood set out immediately to go to her grandmother,
who lived in another village.
As she was going through the wood,
she met with a wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up,
but he dared not, because of some woodcutters
working nearby in the forest.
He asked her where she was going.
The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous
to stay and talk to a wolf, said to him,
I am going to see my grandmother and carry her a cake
and a little pot of butter from my mother.
Does she live far off? said the wolf.
Oh I say, answered Little Red Riding Hood;
it is beyond that mill you see there,
at the first house in the village.
Well, said the wolf, and I'll go and see her too.
I'll go this way and go you that,
and we shall see who will be there first.
The wolf ran as fast as he could, taking the shortest path,
and the little girl took a roundabout way,
entertaining herself by gathering nuts, running after butterflies,
and gathering bouquets of little flowers.
Charles Perrault
Little Red Riding Hood