Bard Celtic Gaelic Blackwork Monochrome Counted Cross-Stitch Pattern | Instant Download PDF

Bard Celtic Gaelic Blackwork Monochrome Counted Cross-Stitch Pattern | Instant Download PDF

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This cross-stitch pattern depicts the story behind the Bard. A Bard All full cross-stitches only. This is a straightforward cross-stitch pattern that is most suitable for someone comfortable with stitching a pattern that isn't full-coverage.Traditionally, a bard was a professional storyteller, verse-maker, music composer, oral historian, and genealogist, employed by a patron (such as a monarch or noble) to commemorate the patron's ancestors and to praise the patron's own activities. Often, these bards were a fixture in the courts of early Gaelic and British culture in the Middle Ages.In broader literary contexts, a bard is often portrayed as a wandering poet or musician. This archetype is common in various cultures' folklore and mythologies. Bards in literature are often seen as repositories of cultural knowledge and history, respected for their wisdom and the power of their words and music.This is a digital download that also works in the Pattern Keeper app Easy to read cross stitch,

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