Embroidery Kit.  Beetle Collection, Let That Sh*t Go.
Embroidery Kit.  Beetle Collection, Let That Sh*t Go.
Embroidery Kit.  Beetle Collection, Let That Sh*t Go.
Embroidery Kit.  Beetle Collection, Let That Sh*t Go.
Embroidery Kit.  Beetle Collection, Let That Sh*t Go.
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Embroidery Kit. Beetle Collection, Let That Sh*t Go.

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Let That Sh*t Go - This snarky craft kit makes a great gift for crafty friends and family, no matter their needlepoint experience. This sassy kit comes packaged in a clear reusable bag, is fun to create and even better on the wall.

Beetle Collection - Have fun playing with classic hand embroidery stitches with this unique bug sampler! Each beetle is created using interesting stitch combinations with a bright, bold color palette. This kit features quality embroidery supplies including cotton thread, printed fabric, a beechwood embroidery hoop and embroidery needles.

Embroidery kit includes: *cotton fabric, printed with the design in color. These guidelines are permanent.  * One 5 inch hand embroidery hoop  * Hand embroidery needles * A floss card with 10 colors of DMC cotton hand embroidery floss.  * The color printed embroidery pattern  * A copy of the Beginner Guide

Jessica Long is an artist located in Arizona who began stitching after the birth of her son as she was looking for a way to slow down, connect with her hands and reduce anxiety. She found that the slow, meditative and tactile experience of using needle and thread to create beauty was especially satisfying. Plus, tossing a hoop and thread in the diaper bag for some stitching at the park proved easier than packing an easel and oil paints. Jessica's goal is for her students to find the same joy and relaxation that she find when she is creating art through hand embroidery. She also hopes that they have a lot of fun!