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Buy Cross-Stitch Supplies Online in Greece – For Precision Stitching

Cross-stitching is more than a relaxing hobby; it’s a deeply creative expression passed down through generations. Whether you're just beginning or already crafting intricate designs, Ubuy Greece is your one-stop shop to buy cross-stitch kits, tools, and accessories. Explore an enormous catalogue of cross-stitching supplies for hobbyists, professionals, or embroidery enthusiasts.

Here, you'll discover supplies from trusted global brands such as Bucilla, Zweigart, and many others, known for their high quality and perfectly suited tools for crafts. With home delivery available all over Greece and in nearby areas, there is no barrier to creating or refurbishing your next cross-stitching kit!

Explore Different Types of Cross-Stitch Supplies

Every cross-stitch project begins with the right tools, and here, you’ll find a curated selection of high-quality cross-stitch supplies that cater to both beginners and seasoned needleworkers. From fabric and floss to advanced cross-stitch accessories, this range supports every stage of your creative process. Whether you're buying cross-stitch kits for beginners, looking to upgrade your embroidery and cross-stitch tools, or planning intricate designs using counted cross-stitch patterns, we offer complete solutions under one roof.

Fabric – Your Cross-Stitch Foundation

The fabric serves as the base for every cross-stitch piece.  This fabric is usually considered the best for counted cross-stitch kits because it leaves no doubt in stitch alignment while allowing the colour of the thread to burst out. Linen is another great option for advanced crafters who prefer a somewhat natural texture. Brands like Zweigart are known for their fine Aida cloth, with counts of 14, 16, and even finer-weave cloth, suitable for traditional as well as sophisticated designs. One can easily situate these fabrics alongside a cross-stitch pattern by Riolis or Bucilla for impeccably structured results.

Needles – The Unsung Heroes of Every Kit

Tapestry needles are essential in any kit, with their blunt tips and large eyes for threading multiple strands of floss.  Tough-but-blunt-tipped tapestry needles allow smooth gliding through the open weave of fabrics like Aida and form an important component in beginner and advanced cross-stitch kits. The Janlynn Embroidery Needle Set offers a variety of sizes for different thread counts and fabric types. The large eyes of these needles make threading a breeze, especially with thicker strands of embroidery floss used for cross-stitching.

Hoops, Frames & Q-Snaps – Keep the Tension Right

Relax your hands and let your stitches be clean with the right frame. Fabric tension is an important factor to maintain, so we have all kinds of stitching frames to suit your preferences. Wooden hoops are fine for small and medium projects, say from Bucilla, while Q-Snap frames, being plastic, offer adjustable grips with almost zero creasing on the fabric and are suitable for large or intricate works. These come in very handy for those who work on cross-stitch patterns that are being stitched in various sections to keep every stitch nice and aligned. Plus, they are portable and easy to store, so you can stitch anywhere. 

Thread & Floss – Bright, Durable and Smooth

One of the most expressive elements of any cross-stitch project is the colour palette. With over a hundred shades to choose from, Riolis Floss Kits offer the cross-stitcher plenty of room to express their creativity. These cross-stitch threads and floss are composed of tough, fade-resistant materials that will guarantee your work lasts for years. They give an even finish with cross-stitch needles and tools, whether the job is done with a solid or variegated colour. You can also buy embroidery floss for cross-stitch individually or in sets to suit different design needs.

Scissors – Cut with Confidence

Embroidery scissors are an overlooked tool, but they really make the finishing shine. A sharp, ergonomic pair of embroidery scissors is all the difference. Small, sharp, pointed blades. Ideal for cutting thread cleanly, cutting edges close to fabric, and never snagging the threads. Such stainless steel or gold-handled embroidery scissors will serve for a longer duration and will further uplift the elegance of your cross-stitch accessories collection.

Seam Ripper / Frogging Tools – Undo Without Worry

Mistakes are part of the process.  With seam rippers, you can save a lot of time and even save your fabric. These come in handy, mostly when working with counted cross-stitch patterns requiring perfect alignment. Frogging tools remove misplaced stitches without hurting the weave so that the affected sections can be redone.

Thread Conditioner – Smoother, Tangle-Free Stitching

Ensuring the smooth working of the stitch depends on the thread conditioner. Once the thread tangles and frays, the conditioner is your best pal. These small times can help reduce static, keep tangling at bay, and increase the lifespan of the thread. These glazes, waxing bees or silicone-based, have anti-static properties and lubricate the thread for easy passage through the fabric, which becomes highly useful for preparing complicated embroidery or crafting on a humid day. They are especially helpful with delicate threads used in beginner cross-stitch kits, where they reduce friction and static during stitching.

Counting Pins – Stay Aligned

Very little, yet required, these tools keep track of stitch counts across big patterns or repeated designs. These pins are perfect for stitching on even-weave fabric and when working on a counted cross-stitch design. Paired with a selection of cross-stitch needles and tools, accuracy and speed can be made much better.

Top Picks in Cross-Stitch Supplies

We bring together customer favourites and high-rated essentials for stitching success. Whether you're exploring modern kits or sticking to classics, these picks represent the best of both quality and value.

Product Name

Type

Brand

Key Feature

262‑pc Embroidery Thread & Tool Set w/ 200 Colours & 62 Tools

Thread/tool kit

Bymore

Comprehensive floss palette with tools

“Live, Love, Laugh” Counted Kit

Counted cross‑stitch

Bucilla

Compact counted kit with DMC floss

Zweigart Orange Line Blank Mono Deluxe

Blank needlepoint canvas

Zweigart

Premium blank 14 ct canvas

Janlynn Stamped Cross‑Stitch Kit

Stamped kit

Janlynn

Easy stamped patterns for beginners

“Daisies & Cornflowers” Counted Kit

Counted kit

Riolis

Floral charted kit suitable for all levels

“Winter Cardinal” Kit – 14 ct ivory Aida

Counted kit

Dimensions

Complete Christmas-themed kit

Bucilla Christmas Stocking Felt Appliqué Kit

Felting/appliqué kit

Bucilla

Complete felt kit with floss, beads & sequins

Aida Cloth Sheets 14‑ct

Fabric bundle

Donmon

Multi‑colour practice fabric

Want to take your stitching further? Explore more within our needlework supplies section and discover essential tools, patterns, and ideas. Here, creativity is always in stock.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cross-Stitch Supplies

  • What are the essential supplies needed for cross-stitch?

    Basic supplies include Aida fabric, tapestry needles, embroidery floss, hoops, and scissors. Starter kits usually contain everything you need.
  • What’s the best fabric for cross-stitching?

    Aida fabric is recommended for beginners due to its evenly spaced holes. Zweigart is a trusted brand for high-quality Aida cloth.
  • Can I buy complete cross-stitch kits online?

    Yes, Ubuy Greece offers full kits, including fabric, threads, instructions, and needles, ideal for beginners and advanced crafters.
  • Are there themed or seasonal cross-stitch kits available?

    Brands like Bucilla and Riolis offer seasonal themes, floral, festive, nature, and more.
  • What type of thread is used for cross-stitch?

    Six-stranded embroidery floss is the most common. You can separate strands to control thickness. Riolis threads are especially popular for their smooth texture.