Fabric question
I am interested in this kit. Does a black and white symbol pattern just mean that the pattern itself doesn't have various colors to identify the colors of the floss used? Also is the fabric "prestamped"? For example are the pink flowers a part of the fabric or is the whole picture cross stitched?

Thanks!
Posted by: jdburnett73 on 10/31/15
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This is just a pattern not a kit and to each symbol has a number. U have to match the symbol with the floss no. that is asking for to do the cross stitch picture that U had chosen to do your cross stitch. When you order the pattern make sure to ask for all the cross stitch supplies that go with it for you to save on shipping. Have fun. It s a cute pattern that I recomond for a child room or teenager girl
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 10/31/15
Kristi will have to help with the question about the whole thing being stitched...but my guess would be it is all stitched. :)

B/w pattern means the pattern is not in color...all b/w symbols. The project uses 45 colors of floss which is why I think it is all stitched, including the pink background. :) of course, you could use a pink fabric...your choice. Cute cat project! :)
Posted by: VCESS on 10/31/15
Hello,

This is a counted cross stitch design and not an actual kit. The pattern is a black and white symbol chart that comes with a color key and instructions for stitching. The design is not stamped onto the fabric either, it's all counted cross stitched and the entire piece of fabric will be stitched with the design.

The supplies such as the floss and fabric that are needed for this design are listed right underneath of it. So, if you choose, you can purchase the pattern, floss and the fabric all at the same time and once the order is placed, we will gather everything up and ship it out to you as soon as possible. We do offer stamped kits and they are located on a different area of the website. Just click on the link that says "Stamped Projects" that is located to your left under the Search box. Hope this information help :) Thank you!

~Kristi @ ECS
Posted by: Kristi @ ECS on 11/02/15