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Celtic Letter 'V' Cross Stitch Pattern

Book Of Kells

Irish Celtic Cross Stitch Pattern Chart. Book of Kells letter 'V', the design features two lions drinking from a chalice.

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Book of Kells Letter 'V'

Cross Stitch Pattern Chart

The Letter 'V'

Featured in this letter are two lions drinking from a chalice. Lions were often used in the Book of Kells to symbolise Christ's resurrection as well as being the symbolic representation for St. Mark. It was believed that lion cubs were born dead but on the third day were revived by their father's breathing or roaring on their faces, just as Christ rose from the dead three days after his crucifixion.

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Suitable for Beginner or Expert

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14 HPI Aida

15.5cm x 10cm

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About Celtic Cross Stitch

Celtic Cross Stitch is Ireland's leading cross stitch company, located in Mayo on the West coast of Ireland. Since 1993, they specialise in Irish and Celtic designs, producing high quality cross stitch kits and charts for beginners and experts alike, specialising in Irish and Celtic designs, and are particularly noted for its authentic historical collection of illuminated letters and other illustrations from the Book Of Kells.

Most designs are available in either a full kit, containing all the materials needed to complete the design such as fabric, cottons, needle, pattern, etc. or in a chart pack, containing just the pattern and instructions, ideal for those who already have their own supplies of fabric, cottons and other materials.