This fine art counted cross stitch pattern entitled Ophelia designed from a painting by John Everett Millais shows Ophelia who apparently was driven to madness over her lover (Hamlet) murdering her father that she either committed suicide by drowning or she fell into the water causing her own accidental death. Either way, it is unfortunate. Her intense grief over the situation has resulted in her death. This theme is from a Shakespearean play called Hamlet. The flowers in this scene have a significant meaning or symbolism. For instance, the poppies mean death, and the violets around her neck stand for a life gone too soon. Only full cross stitches are used in our patterns. No blended colors are used. We only use an abundance of solid colors as it produces a more realistic effect.
Artist: John Everett Millais
Stitch Count: 360w x 207h
Fabric: Aida, Antique White
Four approximate finished sizes:
14,16,18 and 22 Count
Final Pattern Sizes: |
14 Count, 25-5/8w X 14-3/4h in |
16 Count, 22-1/2w X 12-7/8h |
18 Count, 20w X 11-1/2h in (Kit comes in 18 count size) |
22 Count, 16-1/4w X 9-3/8h in |
*Please Note: The above dimensions do not include frame or mat.
Number of Colors Used: 116
What you will receive!!! Our patterns arrive with a color visual photo of finished design, wash and care instructions, handy tips for working the pattern, instruction sheet detailing color of fabric, sizes, a complete color listing including number of skeins to purchase. The pages are safely enclosed in a clear, reclosable polybag.