Champs-Elysees Arc de Triomphe Paris France Architecture Monochrome Counted Cross-Stitch Pattern | Instant Download PDF

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Champs-Elysees Arc de Triomphe Paris France Architecture Monochrome Counted Cross-Stitch Pattern | Instant Download PDF

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About The Pattern

This is a counted cross stitch pattern that depicts the Arc de Triomphe on the Avenue des Champs-ร‰lysรฉes in Paris France. It is one of the most famous monuments in the world.

This counted cross-stitch pattern only uses full cross-stitches and has a very easy to read layout. You are only stitching the one color of dark floss.ย 

This is a digital download that also works in the Pattern Keeper app.

Stitch Count - 235 x 236

DMC Colors Used: 1

The pattern is stitched with just one color - I recommend DMC 310 (black) but any dark color will do. I highly recommend stitching it on a white fabric as the white background will help to highlight the pattern and really make it stand out. However, you can choose any color fabric you'd like!

Stitching areas are rounded up to the nearest full inch (example a pattern that is 10.35" x 10.72" is rounded to 11" x 11") to ensure you get enough fabric. Don't forget to add at least a few inches to the overall width and length of the fabric to give yourself enough room for framing!

Pattern Only 2" Extra Fabric 3" Extra Fabric
14 ct 17" x 17" 21" x 21" 23" x 23"
18 ct 13" x 14" 17" x 18" 19" x 20
25 ct 10" x 10"
14" x 14" 16" x 16"
28 ct 9" x 9" 13" x 13" 15" x 15"

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Included in this easy-to read-PDF pattern:
- printable version of final stitched product
- black and white symbol chart
- page layout
- color floss legend with DMC length used

This PDF counted cross stitch pattern available for instant download. No fabric, floss, or materials are included with this purchase.

Monochrome cross-stitch patterns can be quite intricate and beautiful, even with the limitation of using just one color. The shading and depth in the design are achieved by using different shades and intensities of the chosen color, as well as varying the density and direction of the stitches. This type of pattern is often used to create subtle and sophisticated pieces of embroidery, and it's a great choice for those who prefer a minimalist or monochromatic aesthetic.

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