Cross Stitch Kit "Cheetah" PANNA PNK-7542 - Embroidery on clothes with soluble canvas 19x25 cm
Cross Stitch Kit "Cheetah" PANNA PNK-7542 - Embroidery on clothes with soluble canvas 19x25 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The PANNA "Cheetah" cross-stitch kit (PNK-7542) is designed to customize textile garments with a modern and minimalist style. The design features an elegant cheetah on a colored background, ideal for creating unique pieces on sweatshirts, t-shirts, or bags.
With a size of 19 x 25 cm, this kit allows for visible and decorative embroidery without being excessively large. It includes 6 thread colors (1 blend), selected to achieve a clean design with contrast and contemporary style.
The key element is the transparent water-soluble canvas, which is placed directly onto the garment. After completing the embroidery, the canvas dissolves in water, leaving only the design on the fabric.
Kit contents:
- Water-soluble canvas (transparent)
- Embroidery threads (6 colors, 1 blend)
- Color chart
- Detailed instructions
Key Features:
- Design size: 19 x 25 cm
- Brand: PANNA
- Theme: Animals / cheetah / modern design
- Level: Beginner to intermediate
- Ideal for embroidery on clothing and textile accessories
- Easy removal of the backing with water
Recommended applications:
- Customization of sweatshirts and t-shirts
- Decoration of bags and backpacks
- Creative DIY projects
This kit is perfect for those who want to transform basic garments into original pieces with an artistic and contemporary touch.
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