Van Gogh Never Passed XL EDITION cross stitch patterns - digital downloads
Dimensions & Information
- Stitch count: 500 x 500
- Stitched area for provided pattern counts:
- 14 count: 35.71 x 35.71 inches or 90.71 x 90.71 cm
- 16 count: 31.25 x 31.25 inches or 79.38 x 79.38 cm
- 18 count: 27.78 x 27.78 inches or 70.56 x 70.56 cm
- 25 count: 20.00 x 20.00 inches or 50.80 x 50.80 cm
- 28 count: 17.86 x 17.86 inches or 45.36 x 45.36 cm
- Number of colors: 90 colors
- Brand: DMC stranded cotton
- Full Coverage?: yes
- Stitch types used: Full X
Included in Purchase
- 1 PDF pattern in each of the above mentioned counts.
- 1 PDF pattern in full color.
- 1 PDF pattern with a small grid.
Presentation of tailored PDF patterns
- The pattern is in black and white, using unique symbols hand chosen so there can be no confusion when matching symbols to the right DMC color.
- The pattern has a page map on every page to help you match your pages, so you don't get them mixed up when moving from one page to another. Adjoining pages have grey column repeats to assist you in page joining.
- The front cover is in color with the realistic estimated finished stitched result as well as dimensions in stitches, inches, and cm.
- The floss map contains DMC floss color number, floss name, and pattern symbol guide.
- The floss usage summary is in meters for every count we include in your downloads list.
- Handy FAQ
Presentation of the colored grid PDF pattern
This unique pattern uses matching DMC floss colors to fill in each corresponding grid cell. There is a symbol overlay to assist further and guide you on your stitching journey. Where the DMC floss color is particularly dark, we use a white symbol, so it is still easily visible.
Design © Unconventional X Stitch, 2020 Original Artwork © Aja Trier, 2020
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Looks nice, needs refining
It feels very early to write a review, as I'm bearly two percent into this piece, but it has a few quirks I would've liked to know about before purchasing. Thus I won't say much about the results, except that what little I have done looks great. Some of the symbols chosen are too similar to each other. Some examples are 'c' and 'e', or '*' and an '×' and '+' overlayed on top of each other. Once you've caught them, they're different enough, but when first seeing one of them I just continued on with the same thread as the other, because they look similar enough to not rouse suspicion. I also feel the pattern could have been cleaned up more. Take this with a grain of salt, as I don't have much experience or knowledge about color theory. One bit I found exceptionaly frustrating was in the upper left corner, beside the navy streak,squares (1,62), (2,62),(2,61) which are three different shades of gray, two of which are not present anywhere else on the page, and the third in just two or three squares. Obviously some confetti is to be expected, but it's hard to believe so many single stitches are required for a nice result. There are also some areas of larger single color blocks, so the pattern is very nice for variety. I also very much enjoyed the many versions of the pattern, and switching between them as I see fit. The excel sheet for calculating floss is also great, and made it easy to buy the right amount, and change variables myself, as I wanted to stitch with one strand. Overall the pattern is nice and enjoyable, but I'd recommend to study the symbols list carefully before starting.
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Fantastic balrog
A lovely pattern, works perfectly with pattern keeper and has been so much fun to work at. 20 000 stitches in and loving it!
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Amazing pattern
Amazing pattern as always. I have completed 1 page thus far. It’s going to take sometime to complete this!!!