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virginia
> 3 dayProdotto molto valido per realizzare segnalibri a punto croce. È la giusta dimensione corrispondente alla tela aida 55 fori (14ct). Nella confezione sono presenti due fogli in plastica, di misura poco inferiore alla a4 ed io lo consiglio
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Barbara
> 3 dayTile backsplash
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Brian
> 3 dayDurable mesh just as pictured and exactly what i needed. Great for cross stitching and got here fast.
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mrs p c harland
> 3 dayExcellent product, fair price, fast delivery
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L Jeffs
Greater than one weekQuality canvas with fast delivery. The price made it a great deal, and having it shipped let me avoid navigating the crazy craft store for a little bit of canvas.
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Annique mclaughlin
Greater than one weekJe lutilise pour mes projet de canevas pi c parfait :)
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Nipper
> 3 dayFast service good product
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Maggie
> 3 dayGood quality canvas
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Janet S.
> 3 dayThis stuff holds up excellently for things like ornaments and 3D crafts. You can use normal embroidery floss (anywhere between 3 and 6 strands; 2 strands does not provide enough coverage) to stitch on it. You can even use it to make miniature versions of plastic canvas projects! This stuff is notably more expensive than Aida, so its not everyday stitching material. And you need to be a bit careful how thick your needle and stitching materials are. (For example, when I tried to just put six-strand embroidery floss through, it would only fit through once. The larger stitches on this case are made by folding over three strands of embroidery floss and working it double.) Also, it is notably thinner and less sturdy than 7-mesh (normal type) plastic canvas, so I would not give this pencil box to a younger child. But this stuff has some real potential, if you remember its unique properties. Here I have constructed an extremely detailed pencil/pen case, using the techniques typically used for plastic canvas projects. The closure up top is made of magnetic handbag snaps. The stitches are counted-stitch patterns like brick stitch (gray-green), diamond straight stitch (yellow-green and dark green), mosaic stitch (pink), plaited gobelin stitch (blue), and captive rice stitch (orange/yellow). The edges are held together by stitching overcast stitch twice, first in one direction and then the other.
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Rick
> 3 dayThin but ok