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Start with one of these collections:

MINI STAMP limited edition to celebrate the coronation of the new KING CHARLES in May 2023.  Companion to the Queen stamp from the Jubilees in 2012 and 2022.

20x22cm finished tapestry size. 56 x 65 stitches

**THERE IS ALSO A BIGGER LIMITED EDITION DETAILED STAMP TOO

Each Tapestry Wool Cross Stitch Kit Contains:

  • Colour Coded Chart 
  • Stitching Instruction Sheet including diagrams
  • Cotton Canvas - 7hpi (holes per inch)
  • 4 Ply Tapestry Wool British Wools - Use 1 yarn to stitch with
  • John James British Tapestry needle

You will need:

  • Scissors
  • Fabrics, Trims, Frame or whatever you fancy to finish off your tapestry canvas when complete
  • Look online at our CRAFT SCHOOL for any stitching instructions

*PLEASE NOTE: The kit is a COUNTED CROSS STITCH chart and is not printed on the canvas - so each coloured square corresponds to the same colour cross stitch on the canvas. This provides for a more accurate finished stitched piece. There are tips and tricks about this in the book

Copyright Jacqui Pearce - all rights reserved. 


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King Charles Stamp Small Limited Cross Stitch Kit

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MINI STAMP limited edition to celebrate the coronation of the new KING CHARLES in May 2023.  Companion to the Queen stamp from the Jubilees in 2012 and 2022.

20x22cm finished tapestry size. 56 x 65 stitches

**THERE IS ALSO A BIGGER LIMITED EDITION DETAILED STAMP TOO

Each Tapestry Wool Cross Stitch Kit Contains:

  • Colour Coded Chart 
  • Stitching Instruction Sheet including diagrams
  • Cotton Canvas - 7hpi (holes per inch)
  • 4 Ply Tapestry Wool British Wools - Use 1 yarn to stitch with
  • John James British Tapestry needle

You will need:

  • Scissors
  • Fabrics, Trims, Frame or whatever you fancy to finish off your tapestry canvas when complete
  • Look online at our CRAFT SCHOOL for any stitching instructions

*PLEASE NOTE: The kit is a COUNTED CROSS STITCH chart and is not printed on the canvas - so each coloured square corresponds to the same colour cross stitch on the canvas. This provides for a more accurate finished stitched piece. There are tips and tricks about this in the book

Copyright Jacqui Pearce - all rights reserved.