- It's a beautifully presented kit, with a clear colour photograph and as far as I can tell plenty of thread and beads, and two good needles including a bead embroidery one which I will hoard

- A bit misleading is that on the outside it says the fabric is "Dublin -- German 100% linen" when actually it isn't, it is (which is actually said on the instructions inside) 25ct Lugana. Perhaps they used to pack the kits with linen and forgot to change the covers when they changed to Lugana.
- As usual with this sort of small kit, the fabric (while big enough for the project) is far too small to put in a hoop while working. But the kits are extremely cheap for what you get, and they do say you can work it in hand, so I don't count that against them at all. I simply exchanged a larger piece of 25ct evenweave from my own stash, and will use the smaller piece they provided for something else later.
- The instructions are clear and detailed, although they do assume familiarity with certain stitches which have already been explained earlier in the series -- fair enough, as they are meant to be taken in sequence, and no problem if you are moderately familiar with the technique used int he kit.
- A rather major drawback is that some of the letters and numbers indicating stitching sequence are missing from the diagram. The instructions say "follow the sequence indicated by uppercase letters" and later also lowercase ones, and they simply aren't there. I may write to them about this.
Otherwise I'm really enjoying stitching this, and hope to post some progress pictures soon!
edited:
Oh, one thing which surprised me -- they said you could use a hoop or frame or none, according to your preference (which is fine) but say very emphatically that you MUST NOT use a hoop or frame when cutting. Now I'ev only done one piece of Hardanger "in hand" and that's the little cross, but actually I prefer cutting while in a hoop -- the cutting is easier in hand, but I found the little ends poking out were longer. What do other hardanger stitchers find?