hi
hi is this a full complete set with threads and needle?
Posted by: geetha_0628 on 05/01/15
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If you look back and see the word kit in it. That means it has everything to do to finish this cross stitch project. All what U have to do is just take it to the frame shop. Good luck.
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 05/01/15
Hello,

Yes, this is a kit manufactured by Candamar. That means you will get the fabric and floss with the pattern. It should list that it's a Cross Stitch kit to the right of the picture of the pattern where it says "Product Type". I hope this helps :) Thank you!

~Kristi @ ECS
Posted by: Kristi @ ECS on 05/01/15
Question to anyone. Do kits ALWAYS include needles? My thought is just fabric, pattern, floss and possibly embellishments. At any rate, I would be sure to have extra needles on hand, just in case.
Posted by: NANCYE G on 05/01/15
I have never bought a kit that did not have a needle included, usually separate in a small clear pack..
I always keep the needles & have acquired quite a few over the years..
throw some away if to dull or just don't like it..
anyone?
Posted by: dbye468 on 05/01/15
To sharpen my needles, I have my grandma's old pin cushion. It has a strawberry attached that has, I believe graphite in it. I just poke the straberry several times with the needle and I am good to go.
Posted by: xstitcher522 on 05/02/15
xstitcher -- I forgot all about that little strawberry attached to the tomato pincushion. I've been using a magnetic pin collector lately. It is great for picking up dropped pins. I do think that old style keeps the pins easier to use.

Everything new is not necessary better.
Posted by: NANCYE G on 05/02/15
Any kit I have purchased has always had a needle included, but I always throw them away and use my own sharp needles.
Posted by: syagel on 05/02/15