Beginner Hare Bookmark Felt Craft Kit

Hawthorn Handmade

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Difficulty level:

Beginner

Project size:

Bookmark (7" x 2")

What's included:

  • Sheets of wool mix felt in a mix of colours
  • DMC embroidery thread
  • Embroidery needle
  • Pins
  • Re-usable paper templates
  • Stitching and colour guides
  • ‘Introduction to Felt Craft’ booklet
  • Scissors are not included

Please note - scissors are NOT included in this kit!

Stitch up some magical Romantasy with our Hare Bookmark Felt Craft Kit – the perfect project for any book loving crafter. Whether you’re a total beginner or looking to expand your felt crafting skills, this kit will guide you through every step to create a beautiful, hand-stitched bookmark.

The kit also includes a guide to add a hidden embroidered motif on the back. Using high-quality wool mix felt, DMC thread and re-usable paper templates, you’ll layer, stitch and embellish your way to a handcrafted bookmark that’s perfect for gifting or popping in your current favourite read.

Each kit includes:
- Sheets of wool mix felt in a mix of colours
- DMC embroidery thread
- Embroidery needle
- Pins
- Re-usable paper templates
- Stitching and colour guides
- ‘Introduction to Felt Craft’ booklet

The kit will take around 4-6 hours to make - ideal as a mindful craft project for beginners. Perfect for book shops, gift stores, museum shops, heri

Wool felt, DMC cotton thread

Final Product:
Height: 7"
Width: 2"

About Hawthorn Handmade

Owner and kit designer Stephanie has been crafting and drawing since she can remember and spent her childhood with a pencil in hand doodling on anything and everything (see photographic proof!). After a brief spell in hospitality and event management, she was re-introduced to contemporary craft whilst working at a local craft centre and in 2010 branched out on her own to open her very own gallery and workshop space in North Dorset called Hawthorn. It was there that she taught herself how to needle felt on the quiet days (of which there were many!). This quickly progressed to selling her finished wool sculptures around the country at shows and exhibitions as well as teaching hundreds of keen stabbers how to magically turn fluffy wool into beautiful creatures and decorations. Her original needle felting kits evolved from these workshops, and in May 2013 after months of development, Hawthorn Handmade was born.