Kit

Box of Delights - TDCC Kit

by Helen M. Stevens

Large design of hellebores and small designs of sweet pea, fuchsia and morning glory.

$249.00

Only 4 left in stock

Description

Wooden box with inlaid lid embroidery containing three small embroideries.

The box embroidery features the hellebore, commonly known as the Christmas rose in the Northern Hemisphere where it is one of few plants in flower during winter and the festive season.

The small designs feature sweet pea, fuchsia and morning glory flowers and each one is framed with a gold card mount.

Please Note - Wooden box not included with the kit.

Contents

All our kits include premium quality materials with everything sourced, inspected and cut to measure to enable your project to be as beautiful as the original featured in the magazine or book.

'Box of Delights - TDCC Kit' includes the following contents:

  • Fabrics (inc. with pre-printed design)
  • Dressmaker's carbon
  • Card
  • Embroidery threads
  • Needle

Instructions Purchased Separately

The instructions for this product are available within 'The Design Collective – Christmas' and are not included with this product.

Purchase 'The Design Collective – Christmas' →

Shipping Time

Please allow 7-14 days for orders placed within Australia and 3-4 weeks for international deliveries. Orders containing a backorder item will be sent as soon as the backorder item is in stock.

Additional Information

  • Product Type
  • Designer
    Helen M. Stevens
  • Technique
    Silk Embroidery
  • Project Type
    Box Lid Insert, Framed Embroidery
  • Publication
    The Design Collective | Christmas
  • Finished Project Measures
    Large embroidery: 17.5cm (7") square; Small embroideries: 7.5cm (3") square each

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During checkout, use the promotional code printed on the fly sheet included with each subscriber copy of the magazine, to receive your discount on all kits.

$249.00
Regular price
or
$211.65
Subscriber price

Only 4 left in stock

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