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Embroidered Earrings - Embroidery Kits for Beginners

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Craft something unique that you can also wear. Dive into the world of hand embroidery with these easy embroidered earrings. This embroidered earrings DIY embroidery kit allows you to stitch your own charming mini prickly pear cactus, mushroom, or flower earrings. Perfect for those new to hand embroidery. 


Features easy embroidery pattern stencils that guide you through how to transfer a design, plus various stitches like the radial satin stitch, seed stitch, French knot, long and short satin stitch, and running stitch. The embroidered earrings kit teaches you how to neatly set your embroidery into earring frames.

Embroidered earrings DIY kit includes:

  • Peach, white, and blue cotton fabric
  • 4-inch beechwood embroidery hoop
  • Embroidery needle
  • Full skeins of DMC thread
  • Transfer pen
  • 3 pairs of stainless steel dangle earring settings available in gold or silver
  • Pattern stencils
  • Full-color printed instructions with step-by-step photos
  • QR code to stitch videos
  • Start your hand embroidery journey with this comprehensive embroidered earrings embroidery kit for beginners. 

What is a Beginner Kit?

Beginner kits are great for people who are new to embroidery or are getting back into the craft. They cover a few beginner-friendly hand embroidery stitches and walk you through the project from start to finish.

Supplies Included

All beginner 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

Everything you need to complete the design is included in your kit! Just add scissors and you're good to go.

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.