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Size: 91.7x98.2mm (3.61x3.87"), Stitches: 20383
Size: 100.8x108.0 mm (3.97x4.25"), Stitches: 22693
Size: 110.8x118.8mm (4.36x4.68"), Stitches: 25453
Size: 121.9x130.6mm (4.80x5.14"), Stitches: 28616
Size: 134.1x143.7mm (5.28x5.66"), Stitches: 32174
Size: 147.4x157.9 mm (5.80x6.22 "), Stitches: 36795
Size: 158.3x169.6mm (6.23x6.68"), Stitches: 40389
Size: 178.3x191.1mm (7.02x7.52"), Stitches: 47363
Size: 198.2x212.5mm (7.80x8.37"), Stitches: 54805
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3
For the true chess enthusiast, this machine embroidery design is a must-have! It comes in 9 different sizes so you can choose the perfect size for your project. Whether you're embroidery it onto a shirt, a bag, or a quilt, this design will make a statement.
Chess is a board game that many people know and love. What many people don't know, however, is that chess was invented in India in the 5th or 6th century BC. This game, called chaturanga, bore a strong resemblance to modern chess and even included some of the same pieces. Chess eventually spread to other parts of Asia and Europe, quickly gaining popularity. Today, chess is enjoyed by people all over the world and is even considered to be a sport in some countries. Next time you sit down to play a chess game, remember that you are participating in a centuries-old tradition.
So go ahead and add it to your cart now - after all, who doesn't love a good game of chess?
Royal Checkmate chess - 9 sizes
Gorgeous elegant and easy. I embroidered T-shirts for my grandkids and they turned out perfect!