Mill Hill Perforated PVC Cross Stitch Sheets, 14 ct White, 2 Pieces

Mill Hill perforated PVC sheets for cross stitch and needlework, offered in a set of 2 pieces. This item is new and listed in the Crafts category. The material is labeled as perforated PVC and the count is noted as 14 stitch (14 ct) in white. Free shipping is included with purchase. Check the listing for details on exact sheet size, hole spacing confirmation, and any additional packaging or brand information not shown in the description.

USD 11.99
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LocationSpring Hill US
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Seller ladybugleigh54
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Mill Hill Perforated PVC Cross Stitch Sheets, 14 ct White, 2 Pieces Specs
BrandWichelt Imports
Unit of SaleEach
Typeperforated cross stitch paper
Colorwhite
MPNPP3
Fiber TypePerforated Paper
Suitable ForCross Stitch
Thread Count14
UPC098063161639
Listing details

Package of 2 sheets of Mill Hill Perforated Paper (PVC)- 14 stitch count - Perfect for Cross Stitch for sleds, Christmas ornaments, jar lids, etc. The

color is White.***MILL HILL is transitioning to Perforated PVC - so the new packages will be that. So far, it's only the 14 count white, but I expect it to soon be all colors. So far, the reviews are good. Here's some more information:Perforated PVC is an alternative to evenweave fabrics for cross stitch, beadwork, embroidery and more! Unlike regular fabric, perforated PVC does not ravel, making it perfect for three-dimensional needlework or any project where edges will be exposed, such as bookmarks, magnets, jewelry, greeting cards, gift tags, embellishments and more.Wichelt's new Perforated PVC is here! We were skeptical at first, but here's what our testing has revealed so far:1. Perforated PVC looks and feels nearly identical to perforated paper, and nothing like plastic canvas. It's sturdy and easy to hold, and is slightly harder to bend.2. Our needle and thread glide just as smoothly through the new PVC as they do through paper, and finished stitches on both materials look nearly identical.3. The new PVC is some sturdy stuff. It's much harder to tear than the paper, so you can pull your threads as tight as you want without having to worry about deforming holes or ripping. We also expect the PVC to be more resistant to decay and yellowing.4. This is waterproof unlike the paper, so spills won't turn into a disaster.All in all, while (like many in the community) we were originally hesitant about this change, our first impressions have been very positive.