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Winnie The Pooh Deluxe Treasury # 1-Three Counted Cross Stitch Patterns Charts

BONUS: 3 charts for the price of 2!

We are pleased to offer: THREE Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Charts, Patterns, Graphs

Pattern #1: Winnie Helps Christopher Robin Put on His Boots by A.A. Milne Counted Cross Stitch Pattern. The Finished size of the pattern when stitched will be: 14 inches (196 Stitches) by 10 inches (140 Stitches).

Pattern #2: Winnie the Pooh and The Honey Pot by A.A. Milne Counted Cross Stitch Pattern.

 The Finished size of the pattern when stitched will be: 10 inches (140 Stitches) by 10 inches (140 Stitches).

Pattern #3: Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore Red Balloon by A.A. Milne Counted Cross Stitch Pattern.  The Finished size of the pattern when stitched will be: 10 inches (140 Stitches) by 10 inches (140 Stitches).

What You Receive:

You will receive 3 complete patterns.

Each pattern consists of:

  • Each pattern has 2 versions of each chart both printed in black ink on bright white 11" by 17" paper. Both Charts are for 14 count fabric.

  • Chart Version #1 is a single page chart. Chart Version #2 (tired eyes) is a 4-page enlarged chart that eases eye strain.

  • A color illustration.

  • Counted cross stitch instructions.

  • List of DMC Floss colors needed to finish the project


*** This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this Purchase***

This product is for patterns that are used to sew and to create a cross-stitch picture. This is NOT a completed product. It is NOT a kit; it contains no floss or fabric.

What Inspired These Patterns:

Winnie-the-Pooh, is a collection of children's stories by A.A. Milne, published in 1926. Milne wrote the episodic stories of Winnie-the-Pooh and its sequel, The House at Pooh Corner (1928), for his young son, Christopher Robin, whose toy animals were the basis for many of the characters and whose name was used for the young boy who appears in the tales as the benign master of the animals.

The main character, Winnie-the-Pooh (sometimes simply called Pooh or Edward Bear), is a good-natured, yellow-furred, honey-loving bear who lives in the Forest surrounding the Hundred Acre Wood (modeled after Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, England). His companions are Eeyore, a gloomy gray donkey; Piglet, a timid pig; Owl, a pontificating bird; the meddlesome Rabbit; and Kanga, an energetic kangaroo whose inquisitive baby, Roo, lives in her pouch.

The stories are simply written, to appeal to young readers, and full of comic moments as well as silly verses. However, the work also is notable for its insights into human behavior, and Milne's characters are endearing but also complex. E.H. Shepard's original illustrations add to the charm of the book and helped make it a children's classic.