I want a stamped cross-stitch kit
Is this item a stamp cross stitch or counted cross stitch ? Thank you Diane Barnum
Posted by: dpbarnum on 07/02/16
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This is counted cross stitcjh. If you look to the rectangular box on the left side of a page here ar ECS and click on "Stamped Projects", you will see all stamped projects there!

I am not an employee of ECS, just a stitcher in the chat group who saw your post and wanted to help.
Posted by: Su Pitt on 07/03/16
Hello,

Su Pitt is correct in her reply to you about this. This is a counted cross stitch design :) ! We sell many different products on our website and the best way to tell what a certain product is, is to look at the “Product Type” information that is located to the right of the picture of the product on our website. Below are the categories and an explanation about them.

Product Type: Cross Stitch Patterns - means it's just a counted cross stitch design and the supplies will have to be purchased separately for it. Sometimes, the supplies are listed in the Supply list right underneath the picture of the pattern. So, if you choose, you can purchase the floss and the fabric for the design all at the same time. Or you can purchase just the floss colors that you need based on your stash at home.

Product Type: Cross Stitch Kit - means it's a counted cross stitch kit that comes with everything you will need to stitch that design. The name of the manufacturer for the kit will be given as well, such as Dimensions, Janlynn and Riolis.

Product Type: Stamped Cross Stitch Kit - means it's a stamped cross stitch kit and the fabric has the design already stamped on it. The floss will also be included since it’s a kit.

Product Type: Stamped Stitchable - means it's an item where the fabric has the design stamped on it but the supplies such as the floss and needles, etc...Will have to be purchased separately. This item isn’t a kit and you are just purchasing the fabric that has the design stamped onto it.


Hope this helps :)

~Kristi @ ECS
Posted by: Kristi @ ECS on 07/05/16