
Mixtape Mini Cross Stitch Kit
Press play on a fun stitching project with this counted cross stitch kit from The Make Arcade, a small independent studio based in Salisbury, UK. The Mixtape design captures an early nineties vibe with a cassette tape motif and a bold, nostalgic color palette -- a quick and satisfying mini make for stitchers of any level.
What's included:
- 14-count Aida fabric
- DMC embroidery threads
- Cross stitch needle
- Thread sorter
- Full-color counted chart
- How-to instructions
A 4" embroidery hoop is recommended but not included. This hoop is a great choice if you need one.
Suitable for beginners. Contains small parts; not suitable for children under 14. Adult supervision recommended.
Press play on a fun stitching project with this counted cross stitch kit from The Make Arcade, a small independent studio based in Salisbury, UK. The Mixtape design captures an early nineties vibe with a cassette tape motif and a bold, nostalgic color palette -- a quick and satisfying mini make for stitchers of any level.
What's included:
- 14-count Aida fabric
- DMC embroidery threads
- Cross stitch needle
- Thread sorter
- Full-color counted chart
- How-to instructions
A 4" embroidery hoop is recommended but not included. This hoop is a great choice if you need one.
Suitable for beginners. Contains small parts; not suitable for children under 14. Adult supervision recommended.
Description
Press play on a fun stitching project with this counted cross stitch kit from The Make Arcade, a small independent studio based in Salisbury, UK. The Mixtape design captures an early nineties vibe with a cassette tape motif and a bold, nostalgic color palette -- a quick and satisfying mini make for stitchers of any level.
What's included:
- 14-count Aida fabric
- DMC embroidery threads
- Cross stitch needle
- Thread sorter
- Full-color counted chart
- How-to instructions
A 4" embroidery hoop is recommended but not included. This hoop is a great choice if you need one.
Suitable for beginners. Contains small parts; not suitable for children under 14. Adult supervision recommended.
























