Embroidery Kits
These finely crafted embroidery kits give you everything you need to stitch an embroidered work of art. Our sewing kits range from simple designs suitable for beginners to more complex projects to help you push your embroidery to the next level. Every single one, regardless of level, creates a piece of art worthy of framing.
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Are you new to embroidery?
How to start learning embroidery
Even if it’s your very first time doing embroidery, we believe you can create something worthy of framing. That’s why we design all our kits with beginners in mind, complete with video guides that walk you through each step.
So, what's in an embroidery kit? Our kits includes everything you need to begin your embroidery. The fabric comes with the design pre-printed, along with a numbered stitching guide and coordinating bobbins of colorful thread—just like paint-by-numbers, but with thread!
No matter which embroidery kit you choose, you can feel confident that you’ll be able to complete it! But if you’d like a little more guidance on a good place to start, just follow the link.
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Why should you take up embroidery?
More than just a hobby
The Fabled Thread was born from Eppie's deep love for embroidery. After discovering the joy of this timeless craft while working in high-pressure finance jobs, she made it her mission to introduce more people to sewing. From the very first stitch, you can create beautiful artwork, while the repetitive motions provide a wonderful stress relief. Plus, the endless combinations of colors and textures make every project feel new and exciting. We want you to fall in love too!
What's the difference between embroidery and needlepoint?
Things to consider when choosing your project
The main difference between needlepoint and embroidery comes down to the fabric. Embroidery is stitched on soft materials like cotton or linen, while needlepoint is done on a stiffer, grid-like canvas. Both crafts can use different stitches, but embroidery usually offers more variety, which is part of the fun of learning new techniques!
When deciding on your next project, here are a few things to think about:
Pace and Focus: Embroidery offers lots of stitch variety but requires more concentration. It’s great for keeping your mind engaged, while needlepoint’s repetitive nature helps you switch off and relax. Both give you that calming, meditative time to yourself.
Function vs. Art: Embroidery is perfect for creating delicate, decorative pieces to display, while needlepoint’s sturdy stitches are ideal for making functional items like cushions and stockings that can be used every day.
Time Commitment: Embroidery is often quicker, with some kits taking just a few hours to complete. Needlepoint, however, is a slower craft, often taking months to finish. If you're looking for a quick creative project, embroidery is a great choice, but if you prefer a slower, more mindful process, needlepoint could be just right.
How should you create your own embroidered art?
Our freestyle embroidery virtual course
We are passionate about helping to build your creative confidence and empowering you to design your own pieces. We don't want you to stay on kits forever. So, after teaching and running workshops, Eppie started breaking down the whole design process into simple and approachable steps, helping you to find your own creative voice!
Over the course of 90 minutes, our freestyle embroidery course will guide you through every step of the design process, from finding inspiration, choosing colours, translating designs and starting to stitch. You'll have lifetime access so you can watch and re-watch whenever suits you.