🌟 Stitch Your Way to Serenity!
The Tiwabb Stamped Cross Stitch Kit is a comprehensive crafting set designed for beginners and adults alike. It includes an 11-count natural cloth, vibrant cotton threads, needles, and easy-to-follow instructions, all packaged for convenience. The high-quality materials ensure a safe and enjoyable crafting experience, making it perfect for anyone looking to dive into the world of embroidery.
Paint Type | Decorative |
Material Type | Canvas |
Size | As described |
Number of Pieces | 11 |
Item Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.59 inches |
Additional Features | Easy-to-follow instructions, blunt head needle, high-quality, nontoxic materials, and beginner-friendly design |
Scale | actual size |
Subject Character | Flowers |
Style | Art deco |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Floral |
Color | Cross Stitch-127 |
M**K
Cross stitch
I love the colors in this design. I hope the actual finished product will look as stunning.
L**E
Does not include backstitching instructions
Long but good project. Stamping was easy to follow and washed off well when the project was complete. Backstitching instructions would potentially make the finished image more similar to the stock photo.
J**H
Not enough floss to complete any colour
The product states to use 3 stands to stitch. When I did that I ran out halfway thru the specific colour. So I switched to 2 stands and still run out before the colour is completed. Will have to go but my own thread and try to match it to complete. Very unsatisfactory. Other cross stitch I’ve order come with ample thread (for mistakes etc). Annoying running out of every colour even with no errors.
C**
Calidad
Versátil
T**H
Not a good pattern for a cross-stitch
It looks like this cross-stitch pattern was created by a computer NOT a person who does criss-stitch. This is a wonderful image, but the 30 different colors are scattered all over the pattern. There are many single color stitches surrounded by other colors placed a distance from any other stitch of that color so that you waste a huge amount of threat criss-crossing around to complete the singleton stitches. This happens even in ares where very similar colors are surrounding the single stitch. It makes no sense at all. I live the picture so I will complete the cross-stitch but I imagine I'll end up with two to three times as much thread criss-crossing over the back than i will on the front making the picture. I hope it's worth the trouble and I don't run out if thread as so much is wasted.
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