The listing, Help! Cross Stitch is chasing my clothes out of the closet! has ended.
This auction is a lot of 4 items related to Cross Stitch.
2 Kits, 2 specialty background fabrics.
Kit 1) is a 2001 release Garfield Counted Cross Stitch Approx. 5" high/13 cm which contains cotton thread, 14 count plastic canvas, a needle and instructions. This item is new in the package. Please see Pictures 1,2,3,4, and 5.
Specialty Fabric 1) is a Cross Stitch Originals Country Print in "Squares and Pegs" This package contains 1-15"x 15" piece of 14 count screen printed even-weave aida fabric. The all-over print gives a background effect to your choice of design. Please see pictures 1,6, 7, and 8. This item is new in the package. There is a small stain on the plastic in the back but it is not on the fabric.
(seller's note: The pictures here honestly don't do this piece justice. It is a beautiful red brown on a neutral beige background.)
Kit 2) This 1995 published by Dimensions is #72279 All Things Noah. The kit is a Counted Cross Stitch designed by Debbie Mumm. The kit contains cotton embroidery thread, jute, 14 count fiddler's cloth, print fabric, (lovely shades of blues with black dots and wavy lines) batting, needle, and easy instructions including a color accented chart. The packaging asks you to supply a stiff piece of cardboard, glue and a twig to hang it on. The Approximated Size is listed as 9"x11" and I honestly wish I had the time to work this piece. Please see pictures 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
Specialty Fabric 2) is an awesome Cotton/Polyester/Linen blend Fiddler's ll 18 count Cross Stitch Fabric made by Charles Craft, Inc. The fabric is listed as being 1 pc. - 12"x18" inches. I can't say enough about this fabric. I have used this exact same kind of fabric to embroider wonderful bookmarks and trims in counted Blackwork techniques. It is some of the nicest fabric for prevention of thread shedding and knotting. I honestly wish I could justify keeping this but my closet is overrun. Please see Pictures 1, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.