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Michael B. Goode
Greater than one weekThis was a great deal. Theyre very useful in the kitchen. I dont know how Im going to use a dozen though.....
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Zoila Kutch
> 3 dayI was looking for 14 count perforated plastic with the little circular holes - not the mesh grid - and I couldnt tell for sure from the product information which one this product was. I took a chance ordering it and was super stoked when it arrived and it had the circular holes! I was also concerned that this product might be flimsy as I wanted something that had a bit of rigidity to it but I lucked out there too because lo and behold! its rigid. And it has circular holes. Perfect :)
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Ms. Alexanne Ward
> 3 dayVery good quality, it will be perfect for inside of my quilting bags
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Sammi
> 3 dayJust what I needed
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TheNamelessReviewer
Greater than one weekFairly good quality. Only downside is that the holes in the mesh still has a thin plastic cover meaning if you want to see through it, in the case of using it for costuming, you have to poke the holes yourself. Bit of a pity if you are buying this for the sole purpose of costuming as you might as well get a normal plastic sheet and punch the holes in yourself.
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alessandro pantano
> 3 dayprodotto conforme a quanto descritto e spedizione celere
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S. Kennedy
> 3 dayUse to cover the back of wreaths I make. Only wish they came in colors. They might. I haven’t checked. Very durable and easy to use
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Dilys Sutherland
> 3 dayThis 14 count perforated plastic canvas is exactly what I wanted. It’s smooth, even, easy to cross stitch on. I wouldn’t hesitate to re-order when needed.
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Olga Lazareva
08-06-2025good quality, not too rigid
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L. Nichols
> 3 dayI used this 14-count plastic canvas to make cross-stitched magnets, and it worked perfectly! I trimmed the sheet into smaller sections that I could clamp into my cross-stitch frame, and since I was making small magnets, a little bit went a long way! I made 14 magnets and had plenty of plastic canvas left for future projects. It really was a delight to stitch on, producing very even stitches. The only difficulty was backstitches that required going between the holes, but I was able to pierce the relatively soft plastic with a sharp needle. It was time consuming but not difficult to trim around the stitched areas, and then I trimmed felt to size and affixed it to the back of each stitched piece with spray glue. Then glue on a magnet, and done! I was so pleased with the finish, and it wasnt difficult at all. If youre a cross-stitcher looking for a new way to finish your stitching, Id definitely recommend this - fun, easy, inexpensive, and such a satisfying result.