*Late January pre-order* 5" Beginner Stargazer Black Cat Embroidery Kit

Jessica Long Embroidery

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Expected back in stock mid-January

Please note - scissors are NOT included!

This kit was designed exclusively for Persephone's Hearth - you won't find it anywhere else! If you just want the pattern and not the full kit, please visit Jessica Long's website.

Bring the night sky indoors with this charming hand embroidery kit, designed by Jessica Long for Persephone's Hearth!

Surrounded by blooming flowers and curving vines, this nighttime garden scene features a stargazing black cat. This kit features quality embroidery supplies including cotton thread, printed fabric, a beechwood embroidery hoop and embroidery needles. The design utilizes basic hand embroidery stitches, but it may be challenging for brand new stitchers who are not comfortable improvising animal fur.

 

Kit description:

- Dark blue fabric, permanently printed with the template
- 8 colors of DMC embroidery floss
- A 5 inch wood embroidery hoop
- Hand embroidery needles 
- Color printed embroidery pattern instructions
- A copy of the Beginner Guide
 

Your purchase includes the embroidery pattern instructions and a copy of the beginner guide. The embroidery pattern includes written instructions and suggested stitch order, stitch and color keys, and a color close up photo of the completed embroidery art. The beginner guide includes tips on how to get started, including pattern transfer suggestions for future projects, plus diagrams of stitches. 

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About Jessica Long Embroidery

Stitching entered my life after the birth of my son as I was looking for a way to slow down, connect with my hands and reduce anxiety. I had always found peace through art but I found that the slow, meditative and tactile experience of using needle and thread to create beauty was especially satisfying. Plus, tossing a hoop and thread in the diaper bag for some stitching at the park proved easier than packing an easel and oil paints.

My goal is for my students to find the same joy and relaxation that I find when I am creating art through hand embroidery. I also hope that they have a lot of fun!

In college I wanted to be a natural science illustrator. Ultimately, I began a more traditional career working in a biotech lab but my love of our natural world never faded. My doodles and paintings always heavily featured flora and fauna, and I never passed up an opportunity to visit a natural history museum or zoo.

Thanks to life’s many surprises I have become a full-time hand embroidery instructor and pattern designer. And now I can draw (and then stitch) all of my favorite creatures! So somehow my two loves have magically merged and so I delightfully present to you a library hand embroidery patterns inspired by our natural world.

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