Skip to content

Hand Embroidery Kits

“Caroline’s kits have a very special quality that makes bringing them to life quite magical”

I was very touched to read this comment on Instagram. Embroidery should be fun and relaxing, and stir our creative instincts. Nearly all of my kit designs start as ideas in my head, and are designed so that stitchers of every level can enjoy working them, even if they appear, at first glance, to be quite intricate. I write my instructions as though I am addressing a novice stitcher, and I use a fairly small range of stitches, preferring to use these to create interesting textures, rather than using more complicated decorative stitches.  I also love to include opportunities for stitchers to add their own personal touches to the designs if they want to.

‘When May follows…’: a beautiful song thrush in pear blossom
A Bowl of Primroses: capture these delicate spring flowers in hand embroidery
A Bucket of Foxgloves: a favourite hand-embroidery design by Caroline Zoob
A Lifelong Pair: hand-embroidered white doves to symbolise long-standing love
A Winter Skate, a romantic winter scene to embroider
Autumn Flowers: embroider a last blaze of brilliant autumn colour
Bunny in the Daffodils: an original hand embroidery kit design for Easter
Choosing the Flowers: a hand embroidery kit by Caroline Zoob
Dahlias at the window: a joyous hand embroidery for late summer
Friendship Through Stitch: a celebration in hand embroidery
Knitting in the Park: a hand embroidery kit that is great fun to stitch for all levels
The ‘Jule’ Post Bag, make this festive hand-embroidered bag to display each Christmas

PLEASE NOTE

Update for US customers

14 October 2025

I am delighted to announce that my new Royal Mail Account will finally be going live this week and the new issue of The Stitcher’s Journal and all outstanding order to the US will be sent out over the next week once the integration with the website is complete.

US customers may be assured that they will not be charged any duity at delivery. I am absorbing the tariff increases but there will now be a separate shipping charge for US orders. For now, none of the available non-postal services offer the Large Letter service we have hitherto used for our orders and the Journals.

Some of the prices will actually go down slightly, but the shipping will be charged at cost.

If I can ask for just a couple of days patience while we integrate the website, then it will be fine for US customers to place orders and we will fulfill them as soon as possible. 

It has been a really stressful time dealing with this, but we are on the home strait and your patience is hugely appreciated.

With very best wishes,

 

Caroline