Cross Stitch Pattern - Rainbow Water Dragon - Instant Digital Download
🌀 Rainbow Water Dragon (cross stitch pattern) showcases a vivid fantasy dragon suspended within a glowing, underwater dreamscape. This majestic, serpentine creature shimmers with layered tones of gold, teal, and deep blue, while a flowing, rainbow-hued mane fans outward in a graceful arc of motion and energy. Tiny glowing bubbles and softly illuminated aquatic details surround the dragon, creating a magical, almost celestial sense of depth and atmosphere.
The circular composition draws the eye straight to the dragon’s expressive face and sweeping curves. Rich color transitions and intricate detailing give the design a bold, painterly quality that translates beautifully into cross stitch. The finished piece is striking, dynamic, and full of life.
🧵 Pattern Details
• 220 x 220 stitches
• 80 DMC colors
• Size: 12.3 x 12.3 inches (31.2 x 31.2 cm) at 18ct Aida
• Size: 11.1 x 11.1 inches (28.2 x 28.2 cm) at 20ct Aida
• Size: 10.1 x 10.1 inches (25.6 x 25.6 cm) at 22ct Aida
• Difficulty: 4/5 (Extremely Hard)
• Circular, full-coverage design
• Digital download only
• No physical item will be shipped
📂 What’s Included
You will receive three files with your purchase:
• 1 full-color PDF with symbols
• 1 black and white PDF with symbols for easy printing
• 1 .oxs file compatible with popular cross stitch apps and pattern viewers
All files are delivered instantly after purchase.
⚠️ Difficulty Level
This is an advanced pattern.
• High stitch count
• Frequent color changes
• Smooth gradients and detailed shading
Best suited for experienced stitchers who enjoy dramatic color work and immersive, visually rich projects.
✨ Perfect For
• Fantasy and dragon lovers
• Statement circular designs
• Stitchers who enjoy bold color and motion
• Long-term, rewarding projects
📌 Please Note
• This listing is for a digital pattern only
• Finished piece shown is for display purposes
• Due to the nature of digital files, refunds are not available
Happy stitching 🪡
💻AI Disclosure: I use AI to generate each initial image, then carefully edit the image in Photoshop, and edit stitches inside my cross stitching software.