Star Birth

by NASA

Star Birth cross-stitch pattern by NASA (XL size, Low colors, Full DMC palette)

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Extra large is for detailed images when you are willing to commit the time and materials to getting the absolute finest results.

Colors

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Low color is best suited for images with fewer colors at the risk of sometimes increasing dithering.

Palette

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720 x 417 in 96 colors 300,240 stitches

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Description

This landscape of “mountains” and “valleys” speckled with glittering stars is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region called NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals for the first time previously invisible areas of star birth. Called the Cosmic Cliffs, Webb’s seemingly three-dimensional picture looks like craggy mountains on a moonlit evening. In reality, it is the edge of the giant, gaseous cavity within NGC 3324, and the tallest “peaks” in this image are about 7 light-years high. The cavernous area has been carved from the nebula by the intense ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds from extremely massive, hot, young stars located in the center of the bubble, above the area shown in this image. The blistering, ultraviolet radiation from the young stars is sculpting the nebula’s wall by slowly eroding it away. Dramatic pillars tower above the glowing wall of gas, resisting this radiation. The “steam” that appears to rise from the celestial “mountains” is actually hot, ionized gas and hot dust streaming away from the nebula due to the relentless radiation.

This pattern will enable you to reproduce the image using the medium of cross-stitch or diamond painting. The custom charting technology we developed produces the highest quality cross-stitch and diamond-art patterns available with new levels of detail and color matching to accurately reproduce the images in whatever size and color combination you prefer. Not every image will look as good with the lowest colors at extra small size but not every image needs maximum colors at extra large size. We create every combination and provide accurate mockups so you can select the pattern that is right for you.

You can be confident that the pattern you buy from us will produce a piece that you will be proud to hang on your wall or gift to a loved one, to be admired for generations to come.

Patterns are available to download in PDF format immediately after purchase and will also appear in our pattern viewer and tracking application. This is the pattern only and does not include any paper copy or the materials you need to complete the project - you can purchase these from your local crafting store or online supplier of choice and the pattern will detail the number of skeins required based on the material type and stitching style you use.

Color Palette

The complete color palette including DMC code, description and stitch count for the selected pattern is shown below. The downloaded PDF pattern or our app will give you the complete estimate of thread-skeins required based on the canvas type and number of strands used for stitching.

Code
Description
Count
792
Dark Cornflower Blue
18,414
632
Ultra Very Dark Desert Sand
11,862
3722
Medium Shell Pink
10,174
798
Dark Delft Blue
10,086
500
Very Dark Blue Green
10,064
09
Very Dark Cocoa
9,363
356
Medium Terra Cotta
8,654
3776
Light Mahogany
7,737
32
Dark Blueberry
7,431
839
Dark Beige Brown
7,308
3799
Very Dark Pewter Gray
7,253
3021
Very Dark Brown Gray
7,032
3031
Very Dark Mocha Brown
6,765
435
Very Light Brown
6,396
301
Medium Mahogany
6,206
3371
Black Brown
6,149
797
Royal Blue
6,035
333
Very Dark Blue Violet
5,635
779
Dark Cocoa
5,527
29
Eggplant
4,881
436
Tan
4,793
3859
Light Rosewood
4,572
3858
Medium Rosewood
4,379
826
Medium Blue
4,179
21
Light Alizarin
4,050
3772
Very Dark Desert Sand
3,614
315
Medium Dark Antique Mauve
3,582
158
Medium Very Dark Cornflower Blue
3,440
3860
Cocoa
3,173
729
Medium Old Gold
3,137
3862
Dark Mocha Beige
2,945
844
Ultra Dark Beaver Gray
2,893
407
Dark Desert Sand
2,819
840
Medium Beige Brown
2,768
352
Light Coral
2,758
08
Dark Driftwood
2,619
3830
Terra Cotta
2,537
518
Light Wedgwood
2,378
833
Light Golden Olive
2,370
869
Very Dark Hazelnut Brown
2,359
825
Dark Blue
2,292
3807
Cornflower Blue
2,212
924
Very Dark Gray Green
2,198
3838
Dark Lavender Blue
2,168
420
Dark Hazelnut Brown
2,113
612
Light Drab Brown
2,068
451
Dark Shell Gray
2,034
3778
Light Terra Cotta
2,030
3041
Medium Antique Violet
1,958
799
Medium Delft Blue
1,941
3790
Ultra Dark Beige Gray
1,918
340
Medium Blue Violet
1,910
610
Dark Drab Brown
1,871
813
Light Blue
1,788
3746
Dark Blue Violet
1,758
977
Light Golden Brown
1,749
31
Blueberry
1,668
3861
Light Cocoa
1,600
341
Light Blue Violet
1,558
3802
Very Dark Antique Mauve
1,509
791
Very Dark Cornflower Blue
1,476
794
Light Cornflower Blue
1,469
921
Copper
1,438
07
Driftwood
1,432
437
Light Tan
1,324
223
Light Shell Pink
1,268
801
Dark Coffee Brown
1,256
758
Very Light Terra Cotta
1,254
3827
Pale Golden Brown
1,240
535
Very Light Ash Gray
1,204
3843
Electric Blue
1,203
3829
Very Dark Old Gold
1,188
209
Dark Lavender
1,066
3727
Light Antique Mauve
1,037
3042
Light Antique Violet
1,022
760
Salmon
985
413
Dark Pewter Gray
973
3046
Medium Yellow Beige
967
680
Dark Old Gold
966
3768
Dark Gray Green
928
950
Light Desert Sand
897
778
Very Light Antique Mauve
880
02
Tin
869
676
Light Old Gold
843
3047
Light Yellow Beige
782
931
Medium Antique Blue
753
3023
Light Brown Gray
745
316
Medium Antique Mauve
735
26
Pale Lavender
633
27
White Violet
536
734
Light Olive Green
481
550
Very Dark Violet
424
01
White Tin
397
3865
Winter White
391
552
Medium Violet
312
18
Yellow Plum
186

All our patterns are the highest quality that can be created for the given size and color constraints. Occasionally this results in some threads that are only used for a handful of stitches in a pattern but we include them because they are the best matches for those colors. You can stitch them as-is or you can use your own judgement and may decide to replace them with another similar color that is already used elsewhere in the pattern. Use our closest DMC thread-color lookup tool to select candidates for replacement.

Image Sizes

Patterns can be used with any canvas type, all that will change is the physical dimensions of the completed image. To allow for mounting a cross-stitch piece in a frame we recommend a canvas size with at least 3 additional inches on each edge.

Completed Image Size Suggested Canvas Size
Canvas Type Width Height Width Height
11 Count Aida 65 ½" 38" 71 ½" 44"
14 Count Aida 51 ½" 29 ¾" 57 ½" 35 ¾"
16 Count Aida 45" 26" 51" 32"
18 Count Aida 40" 23 ¼" 46" 29 ¼"
20 Count Aida 36" 20 ¾" 42" 26 ¾"
22 Count Hardanger 32 ¾" 19" 38 ¾" 25"
25 Count Evenweave 28 ¾" 16 ¾" 34 ¾" 22 ¾"
28 Count Evenweave 25 ¾" 15" 31 ¾" 21"
32 Count Evenweave 22 ½" 13" 28 ½" 19"

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