This is PDF pattern "Luna" for 6 inch hoop + full video tutorial (19 min). ○ I've made this pattern special for beginners! After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (14 pages with a lot of photos) about materials and basic stitches, scheme of embroidery and color scheme, advices and YouTube video link. In this video I"ll show you all steps of embroidery from start to finish. ○ *Please Note: This is a PDF Digital Download that you can download after purchase. You will not receive a physical shipped product by purchasing this pattern.* ○ Please don't distribute the pdf file after purchase as it is protected by copyright.
Create your own ‘Hummingbird Haven’ with this beautiful hand embroidery kit by Tales from the Hoop. A perfect self-love gift or for any craft and nature lover! A pair of tiny ruby-throated hummingbirds flutter and dart amongst sun-kissed wildflowers... Featuring vibrant berry pink and bottle green colours, twinkling metallic details and a peaceful, natural diorama. This mindful and relaxing embroidery project contains detailed, easy-to-follow instructions, clear illustrations, a variety of fun stitches to learn and a comprehensive stitch guide that will help walk you through the kit from setting up your hoop to hanging and backing your finished embroidery ready for display. This kit is available in 2 different packages (with and without a hoop) to allow you to purchase exactly what you need. • O P T I O N ∙ 1 Embroidery kit without hoop • 1 x High quality printed twill fabric • DMC embroidery thread, cut to size • 2 x Embroidery needles • Ribbon to hang your finished hoop • Felt circle to back your hoop when finished • Printed instructions and stitch guide containing detailed illustrations and photos • Fragrant tea bag to enjoy while you stitch • O P T I O N ∙ 2 Embroidery kit with hoop • Same kit as detailed in option 1 + 6" wooden embroidery hoop. Made in the UK A U T H E N T I C I T Y • We take great pride in designing and producing unique kits and products that are premium quality and are not available on any other platforms. We take great care to source responsible, environmentally friendly materials. S H I P P I N G • We aim to dispatch your order within 1-3 days. We often dispatch more quickly if we can. If you need your kit urgently for a gift or any other reason, get in touch and we will try to accommodate your needs. We also offer expedited shipping options. I N S T A G R A M • Find us on Instagram @Talesfromthehoop. M O R E ∙ C R A F T Y ∙ G O O D N E S S https://www.etsy.com/shop/TalesFromTheHoop Thank you so much for visiting and hope you enjoy shopping with us ♡ Marion ♡ A D D I T I O N A L ∙ I N F O • The embroidery pattern and kit is my own design and for your personal use only. • Please do not distribute, copy or resell the kit or finished embroidered hoop. • All images are the intellectual property of TalesFromTheHoop. They should not be used, copied or distributed without permission
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Sampler from Feller Needlework Collection Vol 2, figure 450. It all started with the book 'The Feller Needlework Collection : 2'(OOP). Aside from it being a gorgeously illustrated book, inside the front cover is a sampler pattern that had me drooling from the first time I saw it. Since it had been calling to me since the book was published in 2002, It went on my "to do" list. Then I got the book 'Embroidered Stories: Scottish Samplers' by Helen Wyld published in 2018,and I saw a sampler that looked so familiar, The Elizabeth Hadden sampler on pages 16 and 17, circa 1770. It was nearly identical to the sampler in the Feller book. I was so excited, wondering if anyone else had made the connection between these two samplers! These are the times I wish I had money...money to travel and research and find connecting samplers. Maybe they were done by sisters? At the same school? Under the tutelage of the same teacher? I then started to delve into some of my other sampler books. I found a sampler on page 69 of 'Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries' by Marcus Huish, but it was an earlier picture of the sampler in the Feller book. I had been perusing my issues of SANQ (Sampler and Antique Needlework Quarterly, now OOP). Something was nagging at my brain that I had seen these beautiful samplers before. Suddenly there they were. in Volume 27 on page 56, three more! They were so similar that they had to be related, three samplers done by three sisters, Hillen (Helen), Elizabeth and Caroline Scott, circa 1730! I don't know just how rare sister samplers are, but this is the first set of three that I had seen. Even better, they nearly matched the one from the Feller collection. The floral bands and the geometric red and green band were there, just in slightly different positions.The arrangement of the bands and motifs are slightly different on all the samplers, but the similarities just screamed at me. The predominately satin stitch floral bands were so strikingly beautiful, and to my mind, firmly established that they were related to the Feller sampler. The samplers had been part of an exhibition at the Cora Ginsberg Gallery in 2002. On page 63 of Naomi Tarrants' book on Scottish samplers 'Remember Now Thy Creator' there is a sampler by Ann Scott that has a very similar floral band, and another sampler on page 139 has a similar geometric band. I have a feeling there are more out there, waiting to be found. It is so much fun to make finds like this...I have gotten in touch with a collector, and I am hoping they can connect the threads and perhaps fill in some of the blank spaces in the history of these samplers and the girls that made them. PS-I wish I could find more pictures of the various samplers, but all I can find is the one at the top of this post.
This is PDF pattern "Sunflower 2" for 7 inch hoop + full video tutorial (45 min). ○ After your purchase you will receive an email with a download link. Don't be afraid if you have never tried to embroider! PDF pattern includes a lot of detailed information (15 pages with a lot of photos) about materials and basic stitches, scheme of embroidery and color scheme, advices and YouTube video link. In this video I"ll show you all steps of embroidery from start to finish. ○ *Please Note: This is a PDF Digital Download that you can download after purchase. You will not receive a physical shipped product by purchasing this pattern.* ○ Please don't distribute the pdf file after purchase as it is protected by copyright.
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