Frangipani

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The sweet aroma of Frangipani is a fragrance loved around the world. The oil of this bright yellow flower, also known as the ‘Hawaiian Lei’, has been used in perfumery since the 16th century, usually as a top or heart note. As you relax into stitching this beautiful needlepoint design, imagine yourself transported to the Tropics.

This beautiful kit features a 16" x 16" design on a 20" x 20" canvas. It comes with a full-colour chart card, a printed colour-canvas measuring 10 holes per inch, needles, and soft and luxurious Elizabeth Bradley Tapestry Wool.

Featured Finished Cushion shown on Winter White Background.

Please enjoy our digital background colour preview, but note that an accurate representation of the wool colours depicted on screen can vary widely depending on monitor calibration. Use this tool for guidance only.


Cross Stitch Instruction

Cross stitch is a form of counted thread embroidery that has been around for ages, and it is one of the easiest forms of hand embroidery to learn. Cross stitch is comprised of X-shaped stitches done on fabric with an even and open weave like Aida or linen. Designs can be traditional or modern or anywhere in between.
Cross stitch projects are often sold as kits, but you can also purchase fabric, thread and basic supplies to come up with your own project.
Either way, follow these steps to learn the basics of cross stitch.

How to Choose Strand?

9CT AIDA

Thread can be divided into 6 strands.

11CT AIDA

Thread can be divided into 3 strands.

14CT AIDA

Thread can be divided into 2 strands.

How to Choose Thread Colours?

Printed Material

1. Read symbols or numbers.

2. Work corresponding numbers from the graph.

3. Choose the colour that corresponds to the number.

Unprinted Material

1. Choose corresponding symbol from graph.

2. Find corresponding number code.

3. Choose the colour that corresponds to the number.

How to Stitch with Unprinted Material?

1. Fold the material in half then half again in order to the centre point.

2. The centre point of the graph is at the intersection of the red line.

3. Begin the first stitch at the centre of the fabric.