This rug would be at home in a modern setting as well as in a Georgian house. I stitched it on 64 count gauze with split silk thread (Gütermann's silk sewing thread, with one of the three plies removed). At that count, it measures 14x23 mm (9/16"x15/16") which would equal 200x330 cm (about 7'x11') in full scale. My page on selecting needle and thread has suggestions for what thread to use on other counts.
Unfortunately, the colors of the stitched rug are way brighter than I'd intended. The thumbnail to the lower right suggests a nicer color scheme, that is close to the look of the seat cover I based it on. The edge now has a golden shade, though it's believed to have been red originally. Note that the thumbnail rug is more oblong than the stitched one, in keeping with the original seat cover. If you'd like your rug to be of the same proportions as the thumbnail, use a slightly longer piece of gauze and simply insert an extra border repeat on both sides of the center motif.
The pattern is in PDF format, an can be downloaded in two different versions: color or black and white.
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