Sajou La Fontaines' Fable cross stitch chart - The Wolf and the Lamb embroidered in full colour

Cross stitch chart - The Wolf and the Lamb

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Ean: 3665546100859
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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.
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.
With just one click you can purchase here all the embroidery threads for this pattern chart with a 10% discount.
Our pictures:
The Wolf and the Lamb is in our cross stitch kit La Fontaine's Fables - Episode 2.
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Attention: the letter tariff is only applicable for certain products up to 250g total weight.
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.
Jean de La Fontaine - The Wolf and the Lamb
La Fontaine's museum in Château-Thierry.
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  • 5

    Excellent welcome, quick answers, quality products and charming presentation. (Translated review)

  • 5

    As always, a lovely embroidery design (Translated review)



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