How it works
Three steps, no experience, nothing else to buy.
1. Pick a kit
Every kit carries a time estimate and a difficulty, so you know what you're signing up for before you buy. If you've never stitched, start with the Beginner Embroidery Starter Kit. It teaches the core stitches on one piece of fabric, and everything you learn on it transfers to every other kit we sell.
2. Open the box and start
The pattern is already printed on the fabric. This is the part most people don't realise matters: traditional kits make you transfer a design onto cloth yourself, and that step is where beginners quit. We removed it. You hoop the fabric, thread the needle, and follow the printed lines.
3. Stitch at your pace
Nobody finishes in one sitting and nobody expects you to. Embroidery survives being put in a drawer for a fortnight. Pick it up when you want to, put it down when you're tired, and the piece waits.
4. Hang it, or give it away
The wooden hoop is the frame. When the last stitch is in, trim the back, tighten the screw and it's ready for a wall or a gift bag. There's no mounting step and no framing bill.
What you'll be able to do afterwards
The stitches in a beginner kit are the same stitches used in advanced work. Back stitch, satin stitch, French knots and lazy daisy cover most of what you'll ever see. Finish two kits and you can read almost any embroidery pattern.