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The Sheepery by MCreativeJ and Fog & Fleece Sheepery Embroidery Patterns- Stick and Stitch Animal Designs

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The sheepery embroidery stick and stitch patterns feature a collection of plants and animals inspired by the Fog and Fleece Sheepery. These water soluble embroidery patterns include 11 nature-inspired designs, featuring a strawberries, hawthorn flowers and berries, coneflowers, three Icelandic sheep, a barn, salmonberries, american chestnuts. Whether you want to add hand embroidery to a shirt, jacket, or leave them displayed in a hoop, these designs are the perfect compliment.

This farm embroidery kit is designed for crafters who already have many sewing supplies and love choosing their own thread colors. Each kit comes with 11 nature-inspired stick and stitch embroidery designs.

 The Sheepery embroidery kit includes:

  • 11 sheepery stick, and stitch embroidery patterns that are single-use and water soluble

  • Designs range from 2-3.75 inches in size

  • Pattern pack includes a strawberries, hawthorn flowers and berries, coneflowers, three Icelandic sheep, a barn, salmonberries, american chestnuts. 

  • Directions on how to transfer your nature-inspired farm embroidery designs

Find suggested materials to complete your project, embroidery stitch videos, plus inspiration and other hand embroidery project ideas on the MCreativeJ blog.

Please note: Hoop, fabric, and thread are shown for demonstration purposes only and are not included in the embroidery kit.

Supplies Included

Stick and Stitch patterns include water soluble sticker patterns only.

Hoops, fabric, thread, and needles are not included.

How to Use

  • PEEL off the design backing.
  • STICK the sticky side onto your fabric.
  • STITCH over the design.
  • WASH the designs away with warm water.

What Stitches Should I Use?

Specific stitch instructions are not included with the patterns.

The MCreativeJ blog has over 50 stitch videos for you use.