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Convolvulus
Convolvulus
RTO H245
Counted Cross Stitch Kit
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Product details
Product Code
H245
Designed by
Svetlana Sidorova
Fabric
14ct. White, Aida
Threads
Floss DMC
Chart
Black & White
Product Type
Kit
Technique
Counted Cross Stitch
Size
3.9" x 3.9"
(10 cm x 10 cm)
(10 cm x 10 cm)
Instructions
eng; rus;
UPC/EAN
4743348401493
Reference #
GSVH245
Product description
The Convolvulus cross stitch kit invites you to create a detailed floral embroidery featuring delicate blue morning glory flowers with vibrant green leaves. Designed by RTO, this counted cross stitch kit shows a charming close-up composition of blooming convolvulus on crisp white Aida 14 fabric, worked with DMC floss. The soothing blue and fresh green palette brings a calming, natural vibe to your needlework experience. This embroidery kit offers a relaxing project for stitching enthusiasts and can be crafted into a unique gift or framed decor piece. Suitable for those who appreciate fine detail in flower-themed needlework, this kit is a great choice for your next stitching project.
Kit contains
- Fabric for the work
- Thread & thread sorter
- A needle for embroidery
- An instruction and a chart.
- Frame is not included
Why You’ll Love This Kit
- Depicts two delicate blue convolvulus flowers with yellow and white centers
- Rich green leaves add contrast and depth to the floral design
- Counted cross stitch technique on white Aida 14 fabric enhances precision
- Includes high-quality DMC floss for vibrant colors and smooth stitching
- Compact 3.9" x 3.9" (10 cm x 10 cm) size ideal for easy display
- Clear pattern by RTO focusing on floral detail and natural composition
Perfect For:
- Intermediate stitchers looking for a floral counted cross stitch kit
- Anyone seeking a relaxing needlework hobby with natural themes
- Crafters wanting to create personalized gifts for friends or family
- Home decorators who enjoy handmade, botanical-inspired art
- Embroidery enthusiasts aiming to expand their flower motif collection