Hidden Valley - Heritage Crafts
Hidden Valley - Heritage Crafts is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Hidden Valley - Heritage Crafts is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Contents of the Hidden Valley embroidery kit:
- Zweigart cream embroidery fabric (14 count aida, 100% cotton)
- DMC embroidery thread (splittable, 100% cotton)
- Embroidery needle
- Counting pattern
- Instructions (English)
Size: 20.5 x 20.5 cm
Embroidery hoop: Consider ordering an embroidery hoop to keep the fabric taut while embroidering. The wooden embroidery hoops from Elbesee are my personal favorite. The design doesn't have to fit perfectly in the hoop; you can easily move the hoop around the fabric. Once you're done embroidering, you can wash your embroidery and display it in a picture frame.
Skill Level: This is an easy pattern that consists almost entirely of full cross stitches. Check out the tips in my instructional videos! You'll be just fine. This design is by Heritage Crafts; also check out the other kits from this fantastic British brand.
Are you already a member of the Iris Borduurt Facebook group ? We'd love to see your finished embroidery. You can also ask for embroidery tips in the group. There's plenty of embroidery inspiration to be found, as we already have over 3,000 embroidery enthusiasts! You're welcome to join the conversation.
