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Cross Stitch Frame Set of 2 – Stitchable Cross Stitch Frames, Blank Display Bases
Cross Stitch Frame Set of 2 – Stitchable Cross Stitch Frames, Blank Display Bases
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Set of two stitchable cross stitch frames designed for slow, intentional stitching and a finished piece that’s ready to display as soon as you’re done.
Each cross stitch frame features a built-in grid that works like embroidery fabric, allowing you to stitch directly onto the surface using standard embroidery floss. Once completed, the frame stays with the embroidery and becomes part of the final display.
This format is ideal for small cross stitch designs, modern motifs, and projects where you want a clean, contained finish without additional framing.
What’s included
- Stitchable cross stitch frames (set of 2)
- Blank stitching surface
- No thread or patterns included
Cross stitch frame details (per frame)
- Overall size: 16 × 12 cm / 6.3 × 4.7 in
- Stitching area: approx. 3.5 × 2.8 in
- Approximate stitch count: 41 × 33
- Thickness: 7 mm / 0.3 in
- Hole spacing similar to AIDA 11 (≈ 11 stitches per inch / 4.3 stitches per cm)
- Recommended: 4 strands of embroidery floss
Good to know
These frames are 3D printed. Minor color variations and fine layer lines may be visible up close. This is a normal part of the process and does not affect stitching or the finished result.
How these bases work?
How these bases work?
- Designed for cross stitch and surface embroidery
- Structured grid behaves like embroidery fabric
- Stitch using standard embroidery floss
- Once finished, the frame becomes the display piece
Who these are for?
Who these are for?
- Beginners
- Occasional crafters
- People ready to explore embroidery beyond traditional fabric or canvas
- Makers creating small keepsakes or display pieces
Important note about materials
Important note about materials
These frames are 3D printed.
Because of this, slight color variations may occur, and fine layer lines can be visible when viewed up close. This is a normal part of the process and does not affect how the frame works or how your stitching looks once finished.
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