There's two of these.......
By different companys. Which is better?
Posted by: lpnbarnes on 03/19/14
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You my have to compare the floss colors. Printing sometimes turns out way off color. They could be identical.
Posted by: jlhewes on 03/19/14
Ok, that makes sense. But, just wondering why have the SAME project from two different companies? Why not choose the best ONE and offer that?? I don't know much about the different companies, so how would I know which one to get?
Posted by: lpnbarnes on 03/21/14
if you don't have the starry nights in cross stitch, why do you keep showing it? are you going to get it? if so, I would love to get a kit. thanks 901-832-7066 sheri Dempsey
what is the company that has a kit of this?
Posted by: sheriscrazielife on 03/25/14
They have 2 versions. Both full crosses only. Both good companies. The Artecy is called "The starry night blue.". This seems to be saying there's a color spectrum difference, but I've never seen the original, so I would choose whichever I like.
Posted by: jlhewes on 03/25/14
I'm not sure what you mean by full crosses only.
Posted by: sheriscrazielife on 03/26/14
A complete X. No backstitching, or partial Xs. sorry for confusion
Posted by: jlhewes on 03/26/14
thought that is what you meant but never heard it that way. thanks
Posted by: sheriscrazielife on 03/26/14
So, if I bought both checked them out pick the one I want, can I return the other one?
Posted by: lpnbarnes on 04/20/14
I don't know for sure but I think that patterns are not returnable. People would buy patterns make copies and then return them. I would be very surprised if you could return them. I would contact the customer service department.
Posted by: syagel on 04/20/14
It is very difficult to determine which pattern you would like when offered by different manufacturers. IMPLIED is that each either took their own photos of the ORIGINAL painting by Van Gogh. This is doubtful, as museums forbid photos for good reason: flashbulbs would fade paintings. They may have to alter their thinking because digital cameras can take low-light photos without flash.

When I go back and forth on my accurate computer, full of graphic interfaces, I think I see a visible. I also checked them out with Van Gogh's Field of Wheat with Crows. One maker's work seems darker in both paintings and more smudged than the other. The other is a bit sharper but not as detailed as the darker one that has the less defined edges. However, in the darker, less defined edges (smudgier), it is much easier to see the lights in the little village at the bottom of the painting, towards the right. If you are making this for yourself, pick the one you like! If it's to be a gift, I personally would print out the page, cut out the images, so the person to be gifted won't know what you're doing, and ask that lucky person which one do they like? That's my Opinion. Not worth much...
Posted by: Su Pitt on 04/22/14