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Tobin DW2814 Counted 16 Inch Serenity Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
Cross-Stitch, 🪡 Needlework

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Description of Tobin DW2814 Counted 16 Inch Serenity

Beautiful designs and top quality materials make Tobin one of the top counted cross stitch kit makers worldwide. This package contains 14-count Aida cloth, embroidery floss, one needle and instructions. Made in USA. Available in a serenity prayer floral design. Finished size: 12 x 16 Inch.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Stitching Bliss! on my review.

This counted cross-stitch pattern is absolutely mesmerizing, making for a truly peaceful Arts and Crafts experience. The muted color palette and intricate design add just the right amount of challenge, while the end result is a stunning masterpiece that anyone would be proud to display. The only downside is that it's so hard to put down once you start - be prepared to lose track of time while working on this project!

Pros
  • Beautiful and calming design with a serene color palette
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lovely Counted Cross-Stitch

I recently picked up a counted cross-stitch kit and was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to complete. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice from other Arts and Crafts I was able to finish it in no time. The finished product turned out lovely and the serenity of the design is perfect for hanging in a relaxing space .the only downside was that some of the colors were a bit difficult to distinguish from one another. Overall, I highly recommend GIVING counted cross-stitch a try, and this

Pros
  • Soft and calming color palette
Cons
  • Limited size options with only 16 inches

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't make any assumptions.

Don't like it but it's my fault enough not to be returning it. I haven't embroidered in 60 years. Back then the fabric was printed - that fabric doesn't exist and apparently that's the norm these days. Based on the second answer to my question about removing part of the background flower pattern to make the wording more visible, I thought the pattern was printed. I also thought from the picture that all the inscriptions are the same color. Didn't look closely enough. Again, this is my fault, so

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Not sure