An eye for an eye leaves us blind.
Mahatma Ghandi
In memory of the victims of terrorism and fanatism.
Last updated: 04. June 2002
(Note: this is the jpeg the pattern is based upon. The actual stitched picture is less detailed.)
Black and White: Ezra Promotional Picture 1 300 stitches wide, 454 stitches high (in one word: big!). 20 colors, Anchor floss.
(Note: this is the jpeg the pattern is based upon. The actual stitched picture is less detailed.)
Black and White: Ezra Promotional Picture 2 - Full body - This pattern is currently undergoing re-cronstruction due to heavy color collision. ca 10"x12". 30 colors, DMC floss. Ezra Promotional Picture 2 - Head only - Back again!. 10"x10". 30 colors, DMC floss.
Have a look at the work in progess of a person who is doing this picture:
Notes: The cloth is wrinkled because it's not stretched for framing yet. Also, the picture should be viewed from about 3 feet distance (since that is the appropriate viewing distance for cross stitching) to allow you to get a proper impression.
(Note: this is the jpeg the pattern is based upon. The actual stitched picture is less detailed.)
Black and White: ATF-Ezra 1 - a.k.a. Tony in Pretender 162 stitches wide, 195 stitches high. 20 colors, DMC floss. ATF-Ezra 1a - a.k.a. Tony in Pretender 139 stitches wide, 193 stitches high. 20 colors, Anchor floss.
(Note: this is the jpeg the pattern is based upon. The actual stitched picture is less detailed.)
Thanks to De for supplying this picture.
Black and White:
Anthony Starke Promotional Picture 1
300 stitches wide, 396 stitches high. 20 colors, DMC floss.
Anthony Starke Promotional Picture 1a
162 stitches wide, 216 stitches high. 20 colors, DMC floss.
Anthony Starke Promotional Picture Eyes Only
119 stitches wide, 46 stitches high. 26 colors, Anchor floss.
Have a look at the finished pattern: (Thanks to Mac for supplying a scan of her needlework!)
Notes: Though it's already put into a passepartout, the cloth a little bit wrinkled. Also, the picture should be viewed from about 3 feet distance (since that is the appropriate viewing distance for cross stitching) to allow you to get a proper impression.