Pepita Needlepoint kit: Turtle Bag Letter J Flower Shape, 5" x 7"

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Specification
AgeRangeDescription : Adult
ArtCraftKitType : Needlepoint Kit
Brand : Pepita
BulletPoint1 : CANVAS: Measures approximately 8 x 10 inches, including 1.5-inch border.
BulletPoint2 : DESIGN: Stitchable area measures approximately 5 x 7 inches. Stitch count of 5,915 - stitches up quickly.
BulletPoint3 : MATERIAL: Zweigart Mono Deluxe 100% White Cotton canvas, 13-mesh, 13 holes per inch, 169 stitches per square inch. Made in the U.S.A. Original fabric imported from the EU.
BulletPoint4 : VIVID COLORS: Digitally printed with high-contrast ink on bright white cotton canvas, easy to see what you are doing.
BulletPoint5 : Complete kit! Includes 20 skeins of DMC Pearl Cotton #3, plus two #20 DMC needles, and a color chart with instructions.
Color : White canvas
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 3673584122290
IncludedComponents : Turtle Bag
ItemName : Pepita Needlepoint kit: Turtle Bag Letter J Flower Shape, 5" x 7"
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : needlepoint-kits
Manufacturer : Pepita Needlepoint
Material : Cotton canvas
ModelName : pepita needlepoint kit
ModelNumber : 4685-21960
NumberOfBoxes : 1
NumberOfItems : 1
PartNumber : 21960
ProductDescription :

Description
Turtle bags are all the rage! This lovely alphabet series is available in two sizes, and this 5 X 7 size fits as a needlepoint turtlebag insert. This lively J is all about flowers! Around 100 languages use the same alphabet like in English which makes it one of the most widely used alphabets in the world. While some languages have a few more and others a few less, they all share the 23 core letters originally found in the Roman alphabet. The most commonly used letter is the letter E. The letter J was the most recent letter to be added to the alphabet, appearing in print as a distinct letter for the first time in 1633. A sentence which contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet is called a pangram. A famous pangram is: “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.” but there are even shorter ones such as: “Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.” Every letter of the alphabet has a wild, or at least interesting, story, often going back thousands of years. You can look it up on Wikipedia. This is available in any letter of the ABC.

Needlepoint by Pepita
Pepita Needlepoint printed needlepoint canvas is fun for every level of stitcher, from beginner through advanced. No need to follow complicated charts - the design is printed in full color, right on the canvas. The 100% cotton canvas is durable, easy on the hands, and stitches up quickly at 13 threads per inch. Many canvases come with full-color charts and intructions at no additional cost.

Thread
Includes 20 skeins of DMC Pearl Cotton #3, plus a DMC Tapestry Needle #20.


ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2022-07-05T04:41:21.095Z
Seasons : All Seasons
Size : Canvas & Thread
Style : Deluxe
SubjectCharacter : Flower
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1
TargetAudienceKeyword : Adults
TargetGender : unisex
Theme : Alphabet
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 60120000
WarrantyDescription : Traditional

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