eGoodn Stamped Cross Stitch Kit Accurate Pre-Printed Pattern Scenery- Seaside Lighthouse 11ct Fabric 22 inches by 17-7 inches Cross-Stitching Needlework DIY Embroidery No Frame

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Pattern Name - Seaside Lighthouse This is a 11CT Stamped Cross stitch. Each thread in this kit has 6 strands, please use 2 strands for "Full Stitch" or "French Knot" , and use 1 strand of thread for "Back Stitch". This is NOT an easy kit for beginners, the included english instructions do tell some basics about stamped cross stitch, but it's not a tutorial. For a complete beginner, you can search for everything you need to get started. Here are some tips about this kit: 1. The printed ink on fabric can be washed off easily. Just hand wash the finished fabric in lukewarm water with neutral detergent. 2. The threads are pre-sorted on the card, which is marked with Arabic numbers. Every number represents one particular thread. 3. On the printed fabric, you will see printed charts which show "Full Stitch", "French Knot" and "Back Stitch". For "Full Stitch" or "French Knot" , please use 2 strands of threads; For "Back Stitch", please use 1 strand of thread. 4. The chart on the fabric has 3 rows : NO. / Symbol / DMC. The first row " NO." is the Arabic number on the card, the second row "Symbol" represents the printed color on fabric, the third row " DMC" represent the DMC number of each Arabic number on the card. For example, the first column of the chart printed at the bottom of fabric shows " NO. 01, Orange triangle and DMC 152 ", this means you should use NO. 01 floss on the card to finish the Orange triangles printed on the fabric, since this chart is marked with "Full Stitch", so you use 2 strands of threads for this part. This Stamped Cross Stitch Kit Includes: Pre-sorted Threads; Pre-printed Fabric; HD Graph; Two Needles; English Instructions