Specification AgeRangeDescription : Adult Brand : Orenco Originals BulletPoint1 : ★ This item is a Counted Cross Stitch Pattern that you will use to stitch to create a picture. It is NOT a finished product, it is a Pattern ★ BulletPoint2 : This is NOT A KIT. Floss and Fabric are NOT included. This purchase is for the pattern only. You must purchase any required Floss and Fabric separately. BulletPoint3 : This pattern is charted for 14 grid/count fabric. Finished size will be 12 inches (168 stitches) by 6 inches (84 stitches). BulletPoint4 : We provide two charts both printed in black ink on bright white 11" by 17" paper. Chart #1 is a single page overview chart. Chart #2 is a 4 page enlarged chart to work from. BulletPoint5 : Orenco Originals is happy to email you a supply list detailing the DMC Floss and number of skeins needed to complete the project so you can buy or organize floss to start stitching once your pattern arrives; email us after you order Color : Floss and Fabric are NOT INCLUDED ItemName : Orenco Originals Fallour's Renard's Tropical Fish 20 Counted Cross Stitch Pattern ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 0.1 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 12 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 9 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : cross-stitch-patterns Manufacturer : Orenco Originals Material : Counted Cross Stitch Pattern-Not A Kit ModelName : Not a Kit - Pattern ONLY ModelNumber : Floss and Fabric are NOT INCLUDED NumberOfBoxes : 1 NumberOfItems : 1 NumberOfPieces : 1 PaintType : Ink PartNumber : Not a Kit- Fabric and Floss Not Included ProductDescription : This is a cross-stitch pattern, not a completed product. It is not a kit, and contains no floss or fabric. This purchase is for a paper chart and contains no floss or fabric. This chart was inspired by the illustrations of Louis Renard. These Illustrations were drawn by Naturalist Samuel Fallours and published by Louis Renard in 1719 in the Netherlands. It is unfortunate that this work is often attributed to Renard and not Fallours. One of the first depictions of marine fauna came from Samuel Fallours, who was in the service of the Dutch East India Company. He made drawings of fish and other marine organisms of the Indian Ocean and brought them back to Holland in 1712. Louis Renard was a successful book dealer and publisher based in Amsterdam. His most noteworthy production, Fish, Crayfish and Crabs was first published in 1719. It is one of the rarest and most famous natural history books known. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2014-02-17T08:00:00.000Z Seasons : All Seasons Size : Small Style : Tropical SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable TargetAudienceKeyword1 : Counted Cross-Stitchers TargetAudienceKeyword2 : Needleworkers TargetAudienceKeyword3 : Crafters TargetGender : unisex Theme : Counted Cross Stitch Pattern-Not A Kit UnspscCode : 60120000 WarrantyDescription : Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.