🧚♀️ Stitch Your Way to Enchantment!
The DimensionsGold Collection Counted Cross Stitch Kit, Woodland Enchantress, is an advanced crafting kit featuring a detailed woodland fairy design on 16 count dove grey Aida fabric. Measuring 14'' x 12'', this kit includes high-quality cotton and metallic threads, beads, and a needle, making it perfect for experienced needlecrafters looking to create a stunning piece of DIY wall art.
Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 30.48 x 0.25 cm; 199.58 g |
Item Weight | 7.04 Ounces |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 3 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Needle, Beads, Thread |
Import designation | Made in USA |
J**A
Parfait, super qualité
Rien à redire. Les kits dimensions sont sublimes, j'adore !
C**E
End result looks amazing
Beautiful cross stitch. Not for beginners or for people who wants to finish a project quickly. The pattern is not on a single sheet of paper and the aida is plain (not printed on) a lot if the thread on the key is mixed between 2 different colours but the result is amazing. Really enjoyed taking my time doing this one and it looks fantastic when finished. Can't wait to start my next dimensions project
S**R
Beautiful piece, highly recommended!
Although not finished quite yet, I'm in the final details. My wife and I do pretty much only the Dimensions brand kits (I love the Gold kits...incredible detail). This kit has a variety of colors and stitches, including cross, half, back, cording, couching, french knots, and beads. Though I started it early in my stitching career (and after some time in storage, I will again be picking it up to complete), it's a tough project for a beginner (especially the detail work).Something I noted in a number of reviews of Dimensions kits is the occasional comment about running out of floss (typically leading to a bad review). From my experience, I cannot understand how this happens. Between my wife and I, we have completed (or have in progress) over 20 Dimensions kits and have never run out of floss (except in my wife's case once when she back stitched instead of couched...basically uses double floss when you do that). In fact, we have a large basket of leftover floss that I may one day use to redo one of the patterns we save. I think you could only run out of floss in one of three ways:1) Making excessively large jumps instead of cutting and restarting2) Making too many mistakes that require one to throw away the pulled floss3) Using too much floss versus what the pattern specifies (i.e. pattern calls for 1 strand stitch, and the stitcher uses 2+ instead)The only reason I mention the above is to put a potential customer's mind at ease...if you don't do the above 3 things, I can't imagine that you won't have enough floss.Final note...I would consider buying a pack of higher quality needles (DMC, for example). I used the Dimensions needle provided in my first few kits until I splurged, and the difference is notable. Higher quality needles of the same size can have a slightly wider eye-hole for threading, and often go through the fabric much smoother. Plus, it is possible to break a needle, so having additional ones is a good idea.Side note: I have in progress the Fall Fairy and have completed the Spring Fairy as companion pieces to this one. All three are highly recommended.
M**U
broderie magnifique
très belle broderie
F**L
Very pretty
Very beautiful kit. Threads look good as does fabric. Have not started it yet but look forward to doing so as my previous Dimensions kits have always turned out very nicely.
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