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Choosing the Flowers: a hand embroidery kit by Caroline Zoob

What's in the kit?

  • A unique hand embroidery kit by Caroline Zoob Designs, suitable for all levels.
  • The design, printed by hand, on a generous piece of antique linen.
  • A printed thread card, loaded with threads.
  • A full-colour card folder printed with very clear, comprehensive instructions and inspiring illustrations.

"Opening a Caroline Zoob embroidery kit is like Christmas".

This lovely image by Janine Pope was originally created by her in appliqué and stitch, and later in watercolour.

Price range: £35.00 through £45.00

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Additional Information

To complete the embroidery you will need an embroidery hoop, ideally large enough to contain the whole embroidery (8”) so that you did not squash your stitching, some size 8 or 9 embroidery needles and a pair of sharp embroidery scissors.

Step-by-step instructions for flowers like this, at this scale, are impossible. They overlap and interweave, as flowers should. I have included some annotated sketches to help you. The thread card gives you details of the threads you need to stitch the version on the front of the kit. If you decide to change any or all of these, I suggest you amend the drawing accordingly and load your chosen threads onto the right hole in the card, and then the instructions will make sense.

You can download my ‘Favourite Stitch’ cards free of charge here, or visit the new RSN Stitchbank a fabulous new online resource for anyone wanting to learn a new stitch.

The price reflects the number of threads, many of which are variegated. The finished embroidery is  15cm x 12cm and fits comfortably in an A5 frame.

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Happy New Year!

Just to confirm that all shipping to the US is now sorted and working very efficiently…for now, at any rate!

I am also delighted to announce that we can now send The Stitcher'[s Journal to Europe. I hope we will soon be able to send embroidery kits as well.
Issue 28 will be out in early March. Many people ordered Issue 27 as a one-off so if it has made you. want to subscribe, your subscription will start with Issue 28. 

There will be a short ‘Stitch this winter for next Christmas’ sale on the website starting on Wednesday, 21st January, with my Christmas kits and some one-off designs printed onto antique linen sheet tops. These include my christmas wreath and garland designs. Each piece will be unique.

 
With very best wishes,

Caroline