Thea Gouverneur - Counted Cross Stitch Kit - Sweet As Sugar - Aida - 16 Count - Embroidery Kit for Adults - DMC Embroidery Threads and Other Cross Stitch Supplies Included - 742A

Brand: Thea GOUVERNEUR SINCE 1959

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  • DESIGN: Thea Gouverneur has a large range of culture-themed counted cross stitch kits. This counted cross stitch pattern features a Kitten with sweets
  • MATERIAL: The design comes with high-quality Aida fabric 16 count that is perfect for cross-stitching and gives your embroidery a special dimension
  • INCLUDED: The Package contains all the needed (very high-quality) supplies to start embroidering immediately: Aida fabric. pre-sorted DMC floss. John James needle. easy-to-follow chart and instructions in multi languages including English
  • FINISHED SIZE: 31cm x 30cm (12.2 inch x 11.8 inch)
  • THEA GOUVERNEUR: The family owned Thea Gouverneur company is based in The Netherlands since 1959 and a leading manufacturer of counted cross stitch kits. We sell an experience to "paint" with thread. creating a piece of art that will give back such a sense of achievement and fulfillment

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Product Information

Brand Thea GOUVERNEUR SINCE 1959
Age Range (Description) Adult
Color 742A Aida
Theme Sweet As Sugar
Item dimensions L x W x H 11.02 x 8.66 x 0.59 inches
Material Aida
Seasons Never out of season
Included Components Aida fabric, pre-sorted DMC floss, John James needle, easy-to-follow chart, and instructions in multiple languages including English.
Item Weight 4.2 ounces
Number of Pieces 1
Style Sweet As Sugar
Model Name 742A Aida
Art Craft Kit Type Embroidery kit
UPC 499994663290
Global Trade Identification Number 00499994663290
Manufacturer Thea GOUVERNEUR SINCE 1959
Product Dimensions 11.02 x 8.66 x 0.59 inches
Item model number TG742A
ASIN B01LQ2R29M
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 10 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #234,862 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #941 in Cross-Stitch Counted Kits
Date First Available October 5, 2011