Holly Jolly Kitchen Cross Stitch-a-Long

£47.90 GBP

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Kickstart that festive feeling with this Christmas baking-themed cross stitch-a-long project! This is a 6-part, mystery project where thousands of stitchers across the globe unite and stitch one pattern piece for 12 weeks.

The one-off price includes all 6 patterns! Join part-way through and you'll receive all previous patterns - there's absolutely no pressure to keep up with any set dates. 

Please choose your option from the drop-down menu - the full kits come with all supplies of the very highest quality and PDF patterns. Alternatively, you can choose PDF patterns only without any supplies (DMC thread details are included). The pattern sections will be emailed to you on each of the dates below. 

Our Facebook group has over 20,000 members offering all the help, support, and love you’ll ever need! 

The full kits contain:

1. Full, easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions
2. Colour and black and white PDF digital charts (to download)
3. Finest DMC stranded cotton in 14 shades
4. Pale sage Zweigart fabric of your choice
5. 1 DMC branded needle
6. 1 pre-sorted Caterpillar thread holder

Add on the Mince Pie needle minder! Made from glossy hard enamel, with two super strong magnets to keep your needle safe during breaks from stitching. It measures 25mm wide and comes presented on a backing card. 

Hoops, scissors, and other accessories are available separately here

2024 RELEASE DATES:

Part 1 - 17th September
Part 2 - 1st October
Part 3 - 15th October
Part 4 - 29th October
Part 5 - 12th November 
Part 6 - 26th November 

FINISHED SIZES:

(On 14 count aida) 14.8 x 8.0 inches / 37.6 x 20.3 cm
(On 18 count aida) 11.5 x 6.2 inches / 29.2 x 15.7 cm
(On 28 count evenweave) 14.8 x 8.0 inches / 37.6 x 20.3 cm
Stitch count: 207 x 112

The pattern is landscape in orientation. Full cross stitches only. Tap here for a handy guide to help you decide which fabric choice is best for you. We recommend 14 count aida for beginners. 

Shipped worldwide. Tracked and Signed shipping is recommended.