Description
An image of a young Baba Yaga sitting on her mortar in the forest and feeding the Hut on chicken legs chick.
Baba Yaga is a forest witch from Slavic folklore, who can be sometimes help those who seek out (and let’s not get onto the details of what she does with those whom she doesn’t help!).
The design is made in a primitive style and could be stitched by beginners.
Pattern size: 83 x 109 stitches, 11 DMC colors.
Stitches count (approx): 3300
Approximate size of finished work:
Aida #14 — 15,1 x 19,8 cm / 5,9” x 7,8”
Aida #16 — 13,2 x 17,4 cm / 5,2” x 6,8”
Aida #18 — 11,8 x 15,4 cm / 4,6” x 6”
>> Please note that this is not a finished cross stitching, nor a kit. Materials are not included.
After payment you will be able to instantly download
– A ready-to-print colored cross stitch pattern in PDF format on several pages with symbol chart, and color floss legend for DMC thread
– A colored PDF pattern with the whole design on one page
– A black and white monochromatic PDF pattern
To view the chart, you may have to install Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader (available for free download here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/ ).















Karla Maribel Zuloaga Sanchez (verified owner) –
I was not expecting the story came with the pattern, it was a nice touch