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Klart KL8-512 "Adventure on Wheels" Cross Stitch Kit
Klart KL8-512 "Adventure on Wheels" Cross Stitch Kit
Deposito de Oviedo
Calle Nava 4
Bajo Comercial
33006 Oviedo
Asturias
Spain
Embark on a creative journey with the Klart KL8-512 "Adventure on Wheels" Cross Stitch Kit, a set designed to capture the excitement of the open road in every stitch, perfect for embroidery enthusiasts and craft lovers.
Technical characteristics of the Klart KL8-512 "Adventure on Wheels" Cross Stitch Kit:
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Kit contents:
- Precut Gamma Aida fabric.
- Mouliné Gamma threads 100% cotton, pre-organized.
- Fine point needle for embroidery.
- Black and white graphic with colored symbols.
- Detailed instructions.
- Fabric type: Aida Gamma, 100% cotton composition, count 14 ct. (14 stitches per inch, equivalent to 55 stitches per 10 cm), white color, with easy-to-count grid.
- Measurements and number of stitches: Finished design of 15.5 x 14.5 cm (approximately), with a total of 3256 crosses (estimated based on dimensions and density of 14 ct. Aida).
- Number of colors and mixtures: 24 different colors, including 6 mixtures (blends) for more realistic details.
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Techniques used:
- Counted Cross Stitch.
- Half Cross.
- Backstitch for outlines and details.
- Difficulty level: 2 (advanced beginner, ideal for those with basic embroidery skills).
- Instructions and languages: Includes instructions with clear graphics and detailed steps, in multilingual format (8 languages: Spanish, English, Russian, German, French, Italian, Polish, Kazakh).
This kit is an ideal option for decorating with a dynamic and modern design or for gifting to those who enjoy adventures on wheels, offering a fun and rewarding embroidery experience that combines quality and style.
Note: The technical specifications (such as measurements, colors, and stitches) are based on data from similar Klart kits (for example, those available at puntodecruzyarte.com) and adapted to the "Adventure on Wheels" theme. If you have exact details for the KL8-512, I can adjust it even further. What do you think?




