This is the softest and most comforting kit to stitch. It contains three balls of Iroiro 100% wool by Daruma Yokota from Japan. The colours are so beautiful and are described as Siamese Cat, Brick, and Sakura. Please note that this kit will be posted out from week commencing 22nd March.
On finding out that this wool was used to make pom poms by a textile artist in Japan called Tsubasa Kuroda, I just had to make some pom poms. If you would like to have a look, Tsubasa's account on Instagram is trikotri222, and there are lots of lovely pom poms to see.
There is plenty of wool to stitch this design with, only a small amount was used to stitch the design, and there will plenty left over for other projects, or lots of pom poms! The 4 ply wool is also lovely for crochet or knitting, and is classed as a Sport weight.
Full instructions and all materials are included to make the needle case, and there are two pincushions, a pocket for scissors and thread, and a large pocket that holds a 6" embroidery hoop. Additionally there is a hanging tag from which to hang the pom poms and very cute pin cushion from. The case can also be hung from the tag, and the case would look lovely on display in your craft room.
Contents:
- Pure Linen Fabric Panel in soft white, 49 x 49cm.
- Three 20g balls of Japanese Iriiro 100% wool by Daruma Yokota, each with 70m per ball.
- Full colour printed instruction booklet with a stitch guide.
- John James embroidery needle.
- Cotton cord drawstring & wooden buttons.
- Wool felt panel.
- Blanket wadding for lining the case.
- Carbon Paper.
- Printed Instruction booklet, A4 colour, with stitch guide, and pattern
- template printed to size
- Videos & Free Downloadable Stitch Lessons at my website
- Free delivery in the UK.
Stitches in this design:
- Couched Thread
- Split Stitch
- Buttonhole Stitch
- Closed Fly Stitch
- Leaf Stitch
- Needle Weaving
This kit is not suitable for children as it includes an embroidery needle and small parts.
The fabric and threads are washable by cool hand wash. If you are concerned about fabric shrinkage, hand wash the linen before embroidering, and first run a line of stitch around all edges before washing.
Design and copyright owned by Victoria Merness and Little House of Victoria, work produced from this may not be sold without permission.