Showing posts with label Yiota's Xstitches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yiota's Xstitches. Show all posts

April 30, 2012

Exotic Flower

So we finally moved to the new place. Living here for already two weeks and so far we like it very much. Of course everything feels still a little strange and we have a lot more work to do before we can call our new apartment a home. But we are getting there.
Because of the moving I haven't had any time and motivation for stitching for at least a month, but last night I finally picked up that stitching needle again and made even a little progress. Some of you might remember that I wrote a review for one of Yiota's cross stitch kits a little while ago. The design I am stitching is "Exotic Flower" and it is one of the charts  based on a William Morris Design. 
I really love the pale colours in this design. It might not show on the picture but this chart has many different hues of beige. 

February 10, 2012

Exotic Flower by Yiota's XStitch

A few weeks ago I was contacted by British cross stitch designer Yiota asking me if I like to review one of her cross stitch kits. 
Given the free choice of a design, I started immediately browsing through her designs. It took me quite a while, because there are plenty to choose from and one is more beautiful than the other. What really caught my eye are the Victorian designs and the designs based on pictures by William Morris. At the end I chose a kit called "Exotic Flower". The design features a King Protea, my overall favourite flower, so it's just perfect for me.
The package arrived in a sturdy cardboard backed envelope. The kit itself was nicely packed in a clear cellophane bag and in excellent condition. 
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Now to the kit itself:

 The fabric is a piece of good quality evenweave generously cut, giving plenty of border to finish the design to your liking.
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The kit includes plenty of thread from Madeira, that is already winded around very sturdy cardboard bobbins. If you rather like to use DMC, the charts includes those colour numbers as well.
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The chart for this design is printed on four DinA3 pages with really big and crisps printed symbols.
And an extra DinA4 with clear instruction on stitching basics and how to use this kit is also included.
I could not resist and started stitching the first few crosses last night. And this is how it looks so far.
I am very pleased with this kit. It is a lot of fun to stitch, even though the many colour changes in small stitching sections are quite a challenge. But that's just what makes this design so beautiful.