DIMENSIONS
- Drawing dimensions: 15 cm × 15 cm
(≈ 5.91 × 5.91 in) - Canvas dimensions: 20 cm × 20 cm
(≈ 7.87 × 7.87 in) - Antique monofilament: 16 mesh (per inch)
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Evoking the elegance of nature, William Morris's tulip captures the delicacy of organic forms. This motif, rooted in the Arts and Crafts movement, celebrates the harmony between art and nature. It's a nod to the timeless beauty of flowers and to Morris's visionary environmentalism, which transformed every detail into a living work of art.
The border is worked in counted cross stitch using the provided chart, allowing you to complete the design with precision and freedom. The kit includes: a hand-painted canvas, fine "La Royale" Aubusson wool for the design and background, a needle, and stitch instructions.
Drawing dimensions: 15cm x 15cm
Canvas dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Antique Monofilament: 16 stitches/inch (16 mesh, ≈ 6.3 stitches/cm)
REF - 0549B
Your kit contains everything you need to complete your project:
Each color of wool is dyed exclusively for Annie Bouquet in Aubusson, France.
We recommend half cross stitch or St Cyr stitch, with 3 wool threads for a regular and covering result.
Country of manufacture: France
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WHY YOU’LL LOVE
Each canvas is hand-painted by Annie and Mylène in our Paris workshop. Mother and daughter continue a savoir-faire passed down since 1978, blending precision, intuition, and love for detail. No two canvases are alike — each is one-of-a-kind.
Our wools are dyed in Aubusson, exclusively for Annie Bouquet. Vibrant, one-of-a-kind colors designed to complement every detail of the artwork.
Hand painting, high-quality wools, and fine canvas make stitching easier and ensure an exceptional finished tapestry, refined, long-lasting, and a pleasure to stitch.
Our workshop assists you every step of the way: wool refills, personalized guidance, worldwide shipping, and private visits to our Paris atelier.