Fixed Scale View
Lady with Unicorn: Sense of Touch
One of the series of Lady and Unicorn tapestries from Cluny representing the senses. The sense of touch is indicated by the lady stroking the unicorn's horn. The lady, dressed in an elaborate jeweled velvet and brocade gown, holds a heraldic banner. On either side are the lion and unicorn with shields buckled on with the same heraldic design. The millefleur background includes pansies, forget-me-nots, daisies, and many other kinds of flowers, and various birds and animals animals including rabbits, dogs, a wildcat, and monkeys. The trees are an oak, holly, orange, and possibly an imaginary species. (This pattern is solidly stitched.)
We also offer Sense of Taste, Sense of Hearing, Sense of Sight, Sense of Smell, and A Mon Seul Desir. See UNK024-S for a smaller version (fewer stitches, slightly less detail) of this pattern, or compare them side by side. (Late 1400s)
Counted cross stitch chart (floss and fabric not included -- see what is included)
553 x 580 stitches
■ 141 colors
■ About 31" x 32" or 78 x 82 cm (on 18-count)
Watermarks are not part of the pattern or stitched results
Scale:
= 10 x 10 stitches
On this page, the image is shown at a fixed size (stitches are 2 pixels x 2 pixels). This allows you to compare the relative size
of different patterns (other pages scale the images by varying amounts so that they fit the page layout).
You can click "Show regular print pages" or "Show large print pages" to show how the pattern is divided into pages for the two print sizes. The page outlines are red, and the page numbers in the chart are also shown in red. (Charts always start on page 3 of the pattern booklet.) The smaller black grid shows the 10 x 10 blocks of stitches within the pattern. These are always the same. The only difference between the large print and regular print patterns is how many stitches fit on a page. Click "No grid" to hide the grid and page lines.
You can change the colors of the page numbers, grid, and page boundaries to colors that show up better against the pattern picture. The page numbers have a shadow which allows them to show up even if the foreground color matches the pattern in a particular area. Choose background color "none" to remove the grid and shadows.
If you would like to print the image without the Scarlet Quince logo, tabs, etc., choose the grid display you want, then click "Printable version". You may need to specify that the background image is to be printed. Here's how to turn background printing on.
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You can click "Show regular print pages" or "Show large print pages" to show how the pattern is divided into pages for the two print sizes. The page outlines are red, and the page numbers in the chart are also shown in red. (Charts always start on page 3 of the pattern booklet.) The smaller black grid shows the 10 x 10 blocks of stitches within the pattern. These are always the same. The only difference between the large print and regular print patterns is how many stitches fit on a page. Click "No grid" to hide the grid and page lines.
You can change the colors of the page numbers, grid, and page boundaries to colors that show up better against the pattern picture. The page numbers have a shadow which allows them to show up even if the foreground color matches the pattern in a particular area. Choose background color "none" to remove the grid and shadows.
If you would like to print the image without the Scarlet Quince logo, tabs, etc., choose the grid display you want, then click "Printable version". You may need to specify that the background image is to be printed. Here's how to turn background printing on.
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