Cross stitch chart - The Wolf and the Lamb
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Cross stitch chart - The Wolf and the Lamb - La Fontaine's Fable
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Cross stitch pattern chart - The Wolf and the Lamb - La Fontaine's Fable
Pattern to embroider in cross stitch or in petit point.
Each of the patterns in this series dedicated to La Fontaines' fables contains on one side a version of the motif in colour and on the other side, the same motif in unicolour. Our patterns are all printed on large format paper (29,7 x 42) and are very easy to follow.
Size of this motif: 90 x 90 points.
Presented in pretty printed folders, the colours vary according to our stocks.
Thread and fabric not supplied.
Each of the patterns in this series dedicated to La Fontaines' fables contains on one side a version of the motif in colour and on the other side, the same motif in unicolour. Our patterns are all printed on large format paper (29,7 x 42) and are very easy to follow.
Size of this motif: 90 x 90 points.
Presented in pretty printed folders, the colours vary according to our stocks.
Thread and fabric not supplied.
When using 12 count embroidery linen and sewing over 2 threads, the finished piece will measure 15cm each side.
Sewing over 2 threads using 16 count linen, your piece will measure 11.3cm each side.
Sewing over 5.5 count Aida, your piece will measure 16.5cm each side. Don’t forget to leave a border around your embroidery.
For the multicolour version, 11 colours of our our Retors du Nord embroidery thread: are needed: 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2033, 2034, 2041, 2221, 2332, 2445 and 2777.
Sewing over 2 threads using 16 count linen, your piece will measure 11.3cm each side.
Sewing over 5.5 count Aida, your piece will measure 16.5cm each side. Don’t forget to leave a border around your embroidery.
For the multicolour version, 11 colours of our our Retors du Nord embroidery thread: are needed: 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2033, 2034, 2041, 2221, 2332, 2445 and 2777.
Our pictures:
- the monochrome version embroidered on our 12 threads per cm natural linen, with Laine Saint-Pierre colour 536,
- the full colour version.
The Wolf and the Lamb is in our cross stitch kit La Fontaine's Fables - Episode 2.
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Strength upon right with ease can trample,
As will appear by this example.
A gentle lamb to quench his thirst,
Came to a calm, transparent brook ;
A hungry wolf, in hour accurst,
That spot for his adventures took :
“ Rash creature ! ” cried he in. a rage,
To trouble thus the waters as they flow,
While I my thirst assuage ;
I’ll punish thee, insulting little foe ! ”
“ I pray your majesty, ” the Lamb replied,
“ Not to be angry, but observe the tide.
You stand above, and I below ;
The water comes to me from you :
How can I trouble what you drink ? ”
“ But I insist, ” he said, “ you do :
And I remember, now I think,
A year ago you treated me with scorn. ”
“ How could I ? I was not then born,
”Replied the Lamb. “ Perhaps, ” said Wolf
—“ agreed ; It was your brother then, who was so bold. ”
“ I have no brother, sire, indeed. ”
“ 'Twas some one of your family, I’m told,
For all of you dislike my breed,
Yourselves, your shepherds, and your curs ;
But I'll have vengeance, my fine Sirs !”
He said, not caring with more words to meet him.
And bore the lamb into the wood to eat him.
As will appear by this example.
A gentle lamb to quench his thirst,
Came to a calm, transparent brook ;
A hungry wolf, in hour accurst,
That spot for his adventures took :
“ Rash creature ! ” cried he in. a rage,
To trouble thus the waters as they flow,
While I my thirst assuage ;
I’ll punish thee, insulting little foe ! ”
“ I pray your majesty, ” the Lamb replied,
“ Not to be angry, but observe the tide.
You stand above, and I below ;
The water comes to me from you :
How can I trouble what you drink ? ”
“ But I insist, ” he said, “ you do :
And I remember, now I think,
A year ago you treated me with scorn. ”
“ How could I ? I was not then born,
”Replied the Lamb. “ Perhaps, ” said Wolf
—“ agreed ; It was your brother then, who was so bold. ”
“ I have no brother, sire, indeed. ”
“ 'Twas some one of your family, I’m told,
For all of you dislike my breed,
Yourselves, your shepherds, and your curs ;
But I'll have vengeance, my fine Sirs !”
He said, not caring with more words to meet him.
And bore the lamb into the wood to eat him.
Jean de La Fontaine - The Wolf and the Lamb
La Fontaine's museum in Château-Thierry.
La Fontaine's museum in Château-Thierry.
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All reviews
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5/5
Excellent accueil, réponses rapides, produits de qualité et présentation charmante
Christine S.
published the 30/09/2022
following an order made on 23/09/2022
5/5
Comme toujours joli motif a broder
Catherine D.
published the 05/03/2021
following an order made on 01/03/2021
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