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Butterflies and Buddleia Needle Case Kit

$26.57

The Butterflies and Buddleia Needle Case Kit is a charming little Needle Case Kit featuring delicate butterflies  amongst Buddleia blooms.

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Butterflies and Buddleia Needle Case Kit

by Textile Heritage

The Butterflies and Buddleia Needle Case Kit is a charming little Needle Case Kit featuring delicate butterflies  amongst Buddleia blooms.

A sweet designed counted Cross Stitch kit design in a subtle color palette to embroidered on both the front and back of the Needle Case.

The design featured on the Kit pack for the front as shown with a smaller design to be done on the back of the Needle Case.

Finished Design Size approx:

8.5cm x 8.5cm

Editors Note: this Kit would be perfect for a beginner, more experienced Cross Stitcher or for a thoughtful gift.

Butterflies and Buddleia Needle Case Kit Contains

  • Ivory cotton Aida cloth,
  • quality Stranded Cotton
  •  packaged Needle
  • decorative Tassel and cord
  • Felt
  • Cross Stitch Chart
  • Easy to follow instructions.

The pattern is worked in whole cross stitch, half cross stitch and a outlined in back stitch using stranded cottons with some blending.

Basic Cross Stitch instructions can be found HERE.

Cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture. The stitcher counts the threads on a piece of Even weave fabric (such as linen) or Aida (a fabric with more pronounced marked squares)  in each direction so that the stitches are of uniform size and appearance.  Cross-stitch is the oldest form of embroidery and can be found all over the world.

Other Cross Stitch Kits available at Mt Eliza Needlework can be found HERE:  

A little about Aida fabric…..

Aida  Fabric is woven with an evenly-spaced grid of holes that you use to make your cross stitches.

Aida Cross Stitch Fabric comes in various counts, ranging from 8 to 22 squares per inch however you  will mostly see 12, 14, 16 or 18 in projects.  The size of the weave is measured by how many stitches can be made in one inch. This is called the fabric’s count.  The higher the number, the smaller the stitches will be, because there are more stitches in each inch.

Aida Fabric can be found HERE