Maybe Tomorrow 601 stitches wide x 480 stitches tall
108,416 total stitches
Lucifer 77,017 stitches
Background text 31,399 stitches
DMC floss color - # of stitches
Lucifer
DMC 310 - 27,274
DMC 413 - 9,701
DMC 004 - 8,459
DMC 003 - 8,792
DMC 002 - 8,314
DMC 3865 - 14,477
Background text
DMC 310 - 10,659
DMC 004 - 20,740
Image Source: O Earth, how like to Heaven, if not preferred more justly
Taken from Milton: "Doré Gallery: Paradise Lost" (1884) - Engraver: E. Goebel
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Adapted from Gustave Doré's 1884 engraving for Paradise Lost, engraved by E. Goebel. A grayscale descent into cosmic irony. This counted cross stitch pattern reimagines Doré's haunting depiction of Lucifer—seated, brooding, wings unfurled—as a full coverage grayscale design with a twist of dark humor. Behind the fallen angel, stitched in bold serif lettering, floats the phrase: "Maybe Tomorrow." It's a stitched shrug at cosmic ambition, a wink at procrastination, and a nod to the eternal sulk of the damned.