6" Beginner Froggy Flowers Embroidery Kit

Nest Embirdery

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Difficulty level:

Confident beginner

Project size:

6"

What's included:

  • Paper booklet with full set of instructions
  • 9 full DMC floss skeins
  • 2 John James embroidery needles
  • Bonus Stick and Stitch Design
  • 8" x 8" Kona cotton with pre-stamped pattern using heat erasable ink
  • 8" x 8" backing cotton
  • Bonus Stick and Stitch Design
  • Patterned fabric for backing
  • 6" Elbesee beechwood embroidery hoop
  • Scissors are not included

Please note - scissors are NOT included in this kit!

Frogs are an important indicator of our environment, seeing as they require both land and water habitats to live! Coming in all shapes and sizes, there's a frog for absolutely everyone.

 This kit embraces tropical plants and tree frogs in all their floral glory! This kit makes a 6-inch embroidered piece. This kit uses only basic stitches and comes with a pre-printed pattern. It is classified as advanced beginner.

The kit contains everything you need to embrace the embroidery obsession:

  • Paper booklet with full set of instructions
  • 9 full DMC floss skeins
  • 2 John James embroidery needles
  • Bonus Stick and Stitch Design
  • 8" x 8" Kona cotton with pre-stamped pattern using heat erasable ink
  • 8" x 8" backing cotton
  • Patterned fabric for backing
  • 6" Elbesee beechwood embroidery hoop
  • Scissors are not inlcuded

This kit makes one 6-inch finished piece, ready to hang. Fell in love and want to order lots of this kit? Interested in a large-scale order? Send us a message!

Wooden embroidery hoop, fabric, DMC floss, needle

Final Product:
Height: 6"
Width: 6"

About Nest Embirdery

Carley is an Edmonton native who has been obsessing over birds and art for the better part of her life. Originally a painter, she began embroidering in late 2019 and used it to overcome anxiety and rediscover her creativity. You can find her on most days hanging out with her son and her cats, re-watching friends for the 284th time, or over-watering her plants. Her favourite thing about embroidery is the ability to create unique visuals using textures, colours, and different stitching techniques. She firmly believes that birds are the perfect subject of embroidery and dares you to prove her wrong. She’s also very good at warding off Canada geese.