Clan Crest Cross Stitch Kit
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We are now pleased to be able to offer these kits on 14-count Aida as well as on 27-count Linda evenweave. Stitchers who prefer Aida should know that the designs incorporate a large number of three-quarter diagonal stitches in the grey belt, but we have been assured by several customers that these do not pose any great problem on Aida. In addition to the material the kits contain DMC or Anchor threads, ready sorted on an organiser, a gold plated needle, and detailed charts and instructions.
Stitch count is 86 x 121, giving a design size of approx. 6ΒΌ x 9 inches.
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| Points: | Buying this product will earn you 51 Scotweb Points per item |
| Delivery: | 1 to 2 weeks to dispatch - Rush Orders |
| Returns: | Made to order - see Full Terms |
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| Clan names: | Anderson, Armstrong, Baillie, Balfour, Barclay, Boyd, Brodie, Brown, Bruce, Buchan, Buchanan, Cameron, Cameron of Lochiel, Campbell, Campbell of Breadalbane, Carmichael, Carr, Cheyne, Chisholm, Colquhoun, Crawford, Cumming, Davidson, Dewar, Douglas, Drummond, Duncan, Dunlop, Erskine, Farquharson, Ferguson, Forbes, Fraser, Fraser of Lovat, Gordon, Graham of Montrose, Grant, Gray, Gunn, Haig, Hay, Home, Hunter, Innes, Jardine, Keith, Kerr, Kirkpatrick, Lamont, Lockhart, Logan, MacAlister, MacArthur, MacBain, MacCallum, MacCulloch, MacDonald, MacDonnell, MacDougall, MacDuff, MacGregor, MacIain, MacIntyre, MacIver, MacKay (Blue/Green Tartan), MacKay (Purple Plaid), MacKenzie, MacKinnon, MacLachlan, MacLaren, MacLean, MacLeod (Hunting), MacLeod (Yellow/Black), MacMillan, MacNab, MacNaughton, MacNeil, MacPhee, MacPherson (Hunting), MacPherson (Modern), MacQuarrie, MacRae (Red Tartan), MacRae (Weathered), MacTavish, Malcolm, Maule, Menzies, Moffat, Moncreiffe, Montgomery, Morrison, Muir, Munro, Murray of Atholl, Nicolson, Robertson, Ross (Hunting), Ross (Red Tartan), Shaw, Sinclair, Somerville, Stewart, Thompson, Urquhart, Wallace, Young |
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Jabal , Canada
25 May '08
The "Ferguson" Kit was not in ready stock, but the wait was well worth it. The kit was very complete with an ample supply of material. The charts, patterns and directions were superior to most cross stich kits I have experienced. While this is not a beginner project" with patience, attention, and intermediate skills an excellent piece can be achieved. I'm proud to have the framed piece hanging on my entry wall.
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