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Wilton Dimensions Needlecrafts Needlepoint, Zinnias

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Pattern Name: Zinnias


Features

  • Comes with cotton thread, full color print on size 14 mesh canvas, needle, and easy to follow instructions
  • The finished project measures 5'' W x 5'' H
  • Dimensions needlepoint point kit features zinnia plants in full bloom against a deep blue background.
  • Gift this needlepoint kit to and lover of flowers and nature!
  • This is a great embroidery kit for beginners to learn the needlepoint craft.

Description

This Dimensions Zinnias needlepoint kit will remind you of spring every time you look at it! The needlepoint kit features 3 zinnia plants in bloom against a blue background. The embroidery kit is great for beginners to learn the needlepoint craft. When complete, frame and gift this to a lover of nature and flowers! Needlepoint kit includes cotton thread, a needle, simple and easy to follow instructions, and a full color print on size 14 mesh canvas. Completed kit measures 5'' W x 5'' H.

Brand: Dimensions


Age Range (Description): Ages 13+


Color: Multicolor


Theme: Floral


Item dimensions L x W x H: 7.56 x 5.63 x 0.63 inches


Brand: Dimensions


Age Range (Description): Ages 13+


Color: Multicolor


Theme: Floral


Item dimensions L x W x H: 7.56 x 5.63 x 0.63 inches


Material: Canvas, Cotton


Seasons: All Seasons


Included Components: Needlepoint


Item Weight: 0.04 Kilograms


Size: 5" x 5"


Number of Pieces: 1


Model Name: Zinnia Flowers


Art Craft Kit Type: Needlepoint Embroidery Kit


UPC: 088677072131


Global Trade Identification Number: 31


Manufacturer: Wilton


Product Dimensions: 7.56 x 5.63 x 0.63 inches


Item model number: 7213


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.41 ounces


Department: needlepoint kit


Language: English


Date First Available: October 15, 2010


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  • Very Pretty Dragonflies!
Pattern Name: Dragonfly Pair
The media could not be loaded. It was a quick project and looked so pretty completed!! The thread was ample. Still left. The sparkly ribbon was my favorite :)
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025 by Megha Gupta

  • Very Enjoyable
Pattern Name: Zinnias
I accidentally ordered 2 of the same Zinnia needlepoint kit. It has turned out to be a good gift set. I've made one with a border of yarn I purchased, it will be a pillow inset. The 2nd one is going into the recessed top of a wooden trinket box sold for that purpose. Together they will be a set to give my mother for Christmas. They where relaxing and enjoyable to work on. They made up quickly. The colors are vibrant. The directions and included chart clear enough. Unlike a stitch-by-stitch graph is is a shaded, numbered replica of the actual design. The chart is exactly the same size as the 5x5 pattern. I did run out of floss and have ordered the three strands to complete the final kit. It is easy to let Dimensions know what's needed by sending them an e-mail. I have been assured they will mail them to me. As with other kits, including high end ones, there is never enough yarn or floss to do a nice basket weave stitch in the larger background areas. So plan carefully. I would suggest using a proper, more standard length needlepoint needle. The needle in the kit is somewhat short, which was great when I was trying to really stretch the floss amount. I found it more comfortable on my fingers and hands to use the needle purchased at our local needlepoint boutique. The floss can be difficult to separate if you pull or tug with gusto. They need to be eased out of their twisted 6 ply strand. If you start to tug, stop, and relax the potential knot. Working in good lighting was helpful too. Some of the painted canvas was close in color designations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2012 by Sally

  • Bright and Beautiful
Pattern Name: Zinnias
This is a great first needlepoint project. When I decided to try my hand at needlepoint this year I had two requirements for my first project--it had to be small and it had to be inexpensive. As a bonus the Zinnias kit is also beautiful. I read a few reviews where people ran out of thread before finishing the project, so I was very conservative with my thread and managed to have quite a bit left over. This was even after a wasted half a strand when I had to cut out and remove a section because I used the wrong color. My complaints about this project are few. The instructions explain how to do the tent stitch and basketweave, which are very easy. But they also instruct you to put the needle down at A and bring it up at B, then down at C and up at D, but they never show you where A, B, C, and D are on the diagram! It's easy enough to figure out, but incomplete. For figuring out the colors, the canvas is painted and there is also a diagram (printed in black and white) in the instructions. Some of the colors on the canvas were very similar in color and placed right next to each other (causing my loss of a half a strand of red). Depending on my light source, at times I found it nearly impossible to tell them apart, especially once I had the sections surrounded by other colors. The printed diagram in the instructions didn't help much either as the outlines are filled with numbers (or in a few cases patterns) that made me refer back to the color chart to get the thread number and then go to the thread organizer to clip the thread...by then I forgot what I was doing. Finally, I grabbed a set of colored pencils and did a color by number on the flower that was driving me crazy. This made it much easier for me to follow. For the positives...the thread organizer is a winner! The project was small (5x5") and inexpensive, which freed me up to be okay with making mistakes and learning along the way. The thread is bright and really beautiful. Now I just have to figure out what to do with my finished canvas--or get started on another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2016 by Ellie B.

  • Great Little Kit with Everything You Need
Pattern Name: Koi Pond
This is a wonderful little kit. I used to work Dimensions kits as a kid and always liked them, but I haven’t touched a piece of needlepoint in 30 years, let alone a kit, so there were some nice surprises. The biggest one was that the threads are already separated - and attached to a thread guide that includes their product numbers, which is also cross-referenced in a table in the directions, and also keyed in the design chart, which clearly shows which color goes where. This accomplishes two things: first, it keeps the threads organized instead of in a giant knotted jumble, which is especially great if you plan to cart your stitching around with you like I do, rather than keep it in one place at home. Second, because it’s sometimes really hard to tell one color from another when they are very similar, and especially on the canvas itself, it makes it very easy to see which is which, and the combination really facilitates selecting the correct color for each spot. The threads are in a strange order in the thread guide, though, which in no way matches the table, chart, or the standard rainbow-order patch guide on the canvas, so I would highly recommend that you do as I have done and hand-write the corresponding table/chart number right on the thread guide, which will make it much easier as you get going stitching. The instruction sheet also includes directions for how to do the two most common needlepoint stitches (continental and basketweave), and where to use each, as well as a note about how to do backstitching for the spots where that is indicated. It also includes instructions for finishing your piece, and a few excellent tips for working the piece. On the back, the thread guide table is reprised with color names translated to French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, and (I think) Dutch. Alas, there are no non-Roman alphabet languages like Chinese, Japanese, or Arabic, despite the increasing frequency and importance of such tongues in today’s word, and the fact that the kit is made in China. Most of the rest of the instructions have diagrams that should be easy enough for people to follow even if they are not good with English, though. All of these things make this kit eminently suitable for beginners as well as experienced needlepointers. I would, however, highly recommend that people who have never done any needlepoint at all start with a simpler design with more and larger blocks of single colors and less detail, because frankly, it’s just easier. Because larger blocks work up more quickly, it’s easier to see your progress and understand what proper stitching looks like as well as learning to recognize and fix mistakes. It’s also very gratifying to see the progress. It’s really a matter of personal preference in the end, though. I like going back and forth between detail work and backgrounds, because I tire of both at times, so it’s going to be interesting to see how I get along with my first piece that doesn’t actually have a background or any other large swaths of single colors. That’s why I’ve chosen such a small, inexpensive piece for this experiment, too. For beginners who decide to tackle more detailed designs of any sort, generally speaking, it’s best to start with the smallest details first. With a piece such as this one, that gives you a lot of leeway for choice, although you may find it easier to work outwards one color at a time in each section rather than find yourself with patches unworked between two finished ones. Those can be quite tough to fill in properly, and are where you are most likely to miss a stitch or spear through one rather than go beside it correctly. You might even want to purchase a couple of additional needles and keep them threaded with different colors and work back and forth with them as required for each segment. A number of reviewers have commented that they have not had enough thread to complete some of these Dimensions kits, so if that happens to you, just call the company at the 800 number shown on the third page of the instruction guide (800-794-5866) and give them the code number for the color(s) you need, and they will send it to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 by Wendy Wendy

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