King Tutancatmun — Cross-Stitch Cat Portrait Pattern
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King Tutancatmun — Cross-Stitch Cat Portrait Pattern
Ancient ruler. Eternal mystery. Surprisingly fluffy.
King Tutancatmun is a bold, eye-catching design from the Cat Portrait Series, inspired by ancient Egyptian iconography and royal symbolism—reimagined, of course, as a cat. With his striking headdress, symmetrical design, and rich jewel tones, this portrait blends history, humor, and graphic flair into one unforgettable piece.
What You'll Get:
- Instant PDF download - Start stitching your royal cat immediately
- King Tut-inspired cat portrait - Ancient Egyptian iconography
- Striking headdress - Royal Egyptian headpiece
- Symmetrical design - Strong graphic structure
- Rich jewel tones - Bold, commanding colors
- Finished size: 3.6" x 3.6" - Perfect for framing and display
- Recommended for 14-count Aida - Complete DMC floss color list included
- Two pattern options - Color blocks only and color blocks with symbols
Perfect For:
- 🏛️ History lovers and museum enthusiasts
- 🐈 Cat lovers with appreciation for ancient Egypt
- 👑 Egyptology fans and archaeology buffs
- 🖼️ Creating a cohesive cat portrait gallery wall
- 🎁 Gifts for people who love bold, graphic designs
- 🎭 Eclectic and historically-inspired décor
Cat Portrait Series Collection:
Like all patterns in the Cat Portrait Series, King Tutancatmun uses the same shared DMC color palette, making it easy to collect and display multiple portraits together for a cohesive, gallery-worthy look.
Why You'll Love This Pattern:
Perfect for history lovers, museum enthusiasts, and stitchers who enjoy designs with strong structure and visual impact, this pattern stitches up into a small but commanding work of art. The striking headdress, symmetrical design, and rich jewel tones blend history, humor, and graphic flair into one unforgettable piece.
Whether stitched for a history buff, an Egyptology fan, or as part of a boldly eclectic gallery wall, King Tutancatmun brings royal presence and a sense of fun to your stitching.
Ready to stitch ancient royalty? Click Add to Cart and bring King Tutancatmun to life today! 👑
📥 Digital Download: This is a PDF pattern delivered instantly after purchase and available in your Stitch People account for download at any time. No physical items will be shipped.
📜 Usage Rights: This pattern is for personal use only and may not be copied, shared, or resold. It is intended solely for the purchaser.
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How soon will my order arrive?
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For books still at our warehouse in Salt Lake City, UT, books typically ship within 1-2 business days. Orders are shipped via the method you choose at checkout, and tracking information will be available once your package hits the mail stream!
Please note: Media Mail, while the cheapest option, can take 8-10 business days to arrive, and the tracking can be spotty. It's a great, reliable option, but the tracking can't always be trusted.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes! For books in our Print on Demand program, those orders are printed at and shipped from the printing facility closest to you, significantly reducing shipping times and costs!
For books still at our warehouse in Salt Lake City, UT, international shipping can be pretty hefty, but it's an option if you'd like it!
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What's your return policy?
If you're unhappy with your order, send us an email at hello@stitchpeople.com and we'll make it right! We offer refunds on a case-by-case basis, and we're also generous with store credit and exchanges! We're pretty chill people, so as long as you're not trying to take advantage, we'll be accommodating!
Can I sell my finished portraits?
What you CAN sell
You're more than welcome to sell finished, cross-stitch pieces you've stitched using our patterns! Yes, this means you can open a shop and take commissions to stitch someone's family 😘 If you do, we'd love a shout-out! Something like "Inspired by Stitch People" is great—it lets people know about Stitch People without suggesting an affiliation.
What you CAN'T sell
We kindly ask that you don't sell patterns you've designed with Stitch People patterns, or based on the Stitch People style, in any form. (considered "derivative works"). That starts to encroach on our intellectual property (copyright), which is sort of the magic sauce that makes our business work. If you have questions, or would like to discuss designing Stitch People style patterns in collaboration with us, you can reach out to us at hello@stitchpeople.com.
How long will I have access to my digital products?
As long as we're in business! And we're not planning on going anywhere anytime soon! 😁 Even if we update our website or change platforms, you'll always be able to access your digital products from your account. So whether your laptop dies, you drop your iPad in the pool, or your phone is run over by a gang of 4-year-olds on tricycles, you can always come back to your account and re-download!
All we ask is that you don't share your digital products with others who haven't purchased them!
Who's behind Stitch People?
Lizzy and Spencer Bean! Back in 2011, Lizzy saw the idea for cross-stitch portraits in a Martha Stewart Magazine, but didn't like the designs, so she made her own! That year, she made the first Stitch People portrait of her own family—Lizzy, mom, dad, husband, sister, and brother-in-law, and the combined 6 pets between them!
From there, Lizzy started taking commissions online, stitching hundreds of portraits over several years. Then in 2014, Lizzy published the 1st edition of Do-It-Yourself Stitch People book (now in it's 2nd edition!) and that started the next chapter of Stitch People—designing patterns so other stitchers could make their own portraits!
We're still publishing patterns, many of which are collaborations with other talented stitchers! If you're interested in collaborating, send us an email to hello@stitchpeople.com!