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TAS137-01

The Scream Mini Cross Stitch Kit

The Scream Mini Cross Stitch Kit

Edvard Munch

Regular price S$28.00 SGD
Sale price S$28.00 SGD Regular price
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We'll print them in beautiful A5 Cards for your gifts.



The Scream by Edvard Munch, created in 1893, is one of the most iconic and haunting artworks in the history of modern art. This expressionist masterpiece captures a moment of intense emotional distress and existential anxiety, reflecting Munch’s deep exploration of the human psyche.

  • 30 Colors
  • Stitches: 70 x 98
  • Size on 14-count: 5 x 7 inches
  • Size on 18-count: 4 x 6 inches

Cross Stitch Kit includes 👉

✔️ Color Symbol Chart (see Sample Chart)
✔️ Pre-sorted threads
✔️ Aida fabric
✔️ Needles
✔️ Easy instructions

FREE GIFTS:-
🎁 Needle threader
🎁 2-4 metres of Kreinik thread (optional to use)
*Kreinik thread color may or may not be the same as pictured.
**While stocks last

I want a Larger Symbols instead of a Standard size

Prefer a larger symbols chart instead of the standard one? Now you can! Simply add this option to your cart and check out along with your kit or PDF at a flat rate.

Larger Symbols Option for Kit

See a comparison of standard vs larger.

What is the skill level of this kit?

We have had a few requests from some customers to label our designs with their skill level i.e. beginner, intermediate or advanced. Whilst this would helpful to some, we feel that organizing our designs this way will impede your ability to try something new. Our designs are done with your comfort in mind, the symbols are clear and easy, the color blocks help, there are less confetti or none at all and they are so easy to read and refer to. Except for a handful huge endeavors such as Nova Orbis Tabula most of our designs are perfect for beginners or advanced stitchers.


14-count vs 18-count Aida?

The difference between 14-count and 18-count Aida fabric is in the size of the squares or holes, which directly impacts the level of detail and size of the final cross-stitch piece:

1. 14-count Aida: This fabric has 14 squares (or stitches) per inch. It is often recommended for beginners because the squares are larger, making it easier to see and work with. The finished design will be slightly bigger compared to 18-count.

2. 18-count Aida: This fabric has 18 squares (or stitches) per inch. Since the squares are smaller, the stitches will be tighter, resulting in a more detailed design. However, it might be more challenging to stitch on, especially for those with less experience. The finished design will also be slightly smaller than on 14-count Aida.

In summary, 14-count is larger and simpler, while 18-count offers more detail in a smaller size but can be more challenging to work with.

Is your design printed on fabric?

Unfortunately, the answer is no. All of our designs are Counted Cross Stitch, not stamped, so you will need to refer to the chart and stitch on a blank Aida fabric.

Customizations at your fingertips

We are so flexible that it's so easy to get the kit of your dreams! Prefer a black and white chart? or maybe you want to stitch this on 16-count fabric? We can only offer 14 and 18-count Aida but we are happy to give you enough floss for 16-count and not include the fabric at a discount! Let us know what you need and we will add your preference to the listing with price adjustments.

How fast is shipping?

We ship your order out within 1-2 days. Once shipped, delivery will take about 2-8 days via FedEx International Priority for most destinations.

I don't like what I ordered. Can I return it?

Of course, you can! You can return it for a full refund or do an exchange for materials. Orders are to be returned within 30 days of receipt and must be returned in its original sealed condition.

The only product we can't accept returns are Stitch a Photo orders as these are customized orders and PDF downloads.

Click here if you would like to do an Exchange/Return.

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Janhavi S.
Not bad but colour selection was difficult

The guide was lovely and so was the literature. But two specific problems I experienced were: 1. There was very little colour difference between colours which your printed image or colour guide was not able to give a reference on. 2. The face particularly the distinguishing part of the painting was not captured correctly. I had to look at another guide for same painting and do the picture.

Hi Janhavi, thank you for the feedback. Just wanted to clarify that when an art is designed at a smaller size, quite a bit of definition and clarity will be lost. If you want the best definition and clarity especially for art with small faces, then its best to go for our bigger version of the art. The Scream at 11x 14 inches will have more colors and more definition. For mini sizes, expectations have to be lowered on that part.

Cheers!

Lauren Mills