Bug Collector- 3D Insect Embroidery Kit for Advanced Stitchers
Calling all bug fans! Create a three dimensional bugs embroidery. This stitched monarch butterfly and rainbow scarab beetle are sure to wow. With vibrant colors, sparkles, and sculptural design these eco-friendly bugs are sure to be a show stopper.
Even if you haven't tried 3D embroidery before, this kit makes it approachable and fun. With this design you'll learn two stumpwork techniques to create sculptural embroidery as well as hand embroidery stitches like: long and short satin stitch, split back stitch, couching, seed stitch, detached chain stitch, and the connected fly stitch.
The kit includes detailed, full color, printed instructions with step-by-step photos to walk you through the entire process from start to finish.
KIT INCLUDES:
- peach quilting cotton fabrics
- 4x6 inch oval beechwood embroidery hoop
- full skeins of DMC embroidery thread
- transfer designs
- wire
- embroidery needle
- felt padding
- backing materials (felt & sawtooth hook)
- detailed printed instructions with helpful photos and step-by-steps
What is an Advanced Kit?
What is an Advanced Kit?
Advanced embroidery kits are great for experienced stitchers. These kits use a wide variety of hand embroidery stitches and build on embroidery foundations. Many of these kits have overlapping and 3D stitches and use techniques that require a general embroidery foundation. All kits start at the very beginner and walk the maker through the project from start to finish with step-by-step instructions.
Supplies Included
Supplies Included
All advanced kits include:
- beechwood embroidery hoop
- embroidery needle
- cotton fabric
- full skeins of embroidery thread
- water soluble transfer pattern
- backing materials
- printed instructions with step-by-step photos
How to Use
How to Use
Everything you need to complete the design is included in your kit! Just add scissors and you're good to go.
Stitch Videos
Stitch Videos
Specific stitch instructions are included in each kit with step-by-step photos.
For stitch videos, visit the MCreativeJ blog for over 50 stitch videos.