This lovely Learn a Craft Counted cross stitch kit would be the idea gift for Christmas for a crafter. The kit consists of:
- Presorted cotton threads
- 14 count white cotton Aida
- 6 inch plastic hoop
- Needle and Instructions
You can create a lovely Welcome cross stitch using this kit which would make a lovely Christmas present.
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