Here are examples of this cross stitch pattern as stitched by customers. Click any picture for a closer look.
There are also many more pictures posted in our Facebook group. (You don't need a Facebook account to look.)
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Lady with Unicorn: A Mon Seul Desir |
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Stitched by Daniela Simu Vasilescu
August 1, 2023
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Stitched by Rebecca Lever
August 23, 2021 “I have loved stitching this. Struggled to find somewhere to hang this beauty. Photo taken at an angle to avoid the picture being spoilt by a ceiling light! Truly addicted to cross stitch and Scarlet Quince!”
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Stitched by Jean Cowling
April 21, 2020 “My finished version of A Mon Seul Desir. Took three years!”
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Stitched by Andrea Rovny
September 3, 2019 “I’ve been working on the apparently popular Lady and the Unicorn for six years and tracking my progress on my FB wall. I now see here that scrolling stands are a thing. I've enjoyed the portability of my hoop that fits in my dedicated tool bag with my 2 boxes of thread and needles, but it is hard on the canvas. Here is my progress.”
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Stitched by Monique van Beek, Corseaux, Switzerland on 22-count aida
June 25, 2016 “Here's the final framed result. Thanks again!”
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Stitched by Daniela V., Bucharest, Romania on 16-count aida
May 7, 2016 “This is the UNK014 large print, working on Aida 16 count, started almost 8 years ago (!). In the mean time though, I ran a full time job and became a "late in life" mother.”
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Stitched by Jackie Pye, UK
April 23, 2016 “I have been working on my scarlet quince cross stitch for nearly 4 years now. As you can see, it's the large pattern, lady with the unicorn: A mon Seul desir. I purchased this from Wye needlecraft in the UK who import from yourselves.”
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Stitched by Julie in Eugene, Oregon on 22-count aida with 2 strands of floss
December 31, 2009 “This is the update as of November, three pages worth. Had to take a break for some commission work and to get a couple quilts done. Back at it now though!”
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