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Floral Embroidery Kit for Beginners - DIY Hand Embroidery Set with Patterns, Thread & Needles - Perfect for Home Decor, Gifts & Relaxation
Floral Embroidery Kit for Beginners - DIY Hand Embroidery Set with Patterns, Thread & Needles - Perfect for Home Decor, Gifts & Relaxation

Floral Embroidery Kit for Beginners - DIY Hand Embroidery Set with Patterns, Thread & Needles - Perfect for Home Decor, Gifts & Relaxation

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Product Description

  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • The embroidery kit includes:
    • Cotton fabric printed with the design in thin black lines. These guidelines are permanent
    • One 5-inch hand embroidery hoop
    • Hand embroidery needles
    • 5 colors of quality cotton hand embroidery floss
    • The color printed embroidery instructions
    • Beginners' guide and stitching instructions
  • This floral craft set is ideal for beginners and those seeking a simple, relaxing project. Pack the kit in your travel bag to enjoy some stitching during downtime. The finished hoop art looks beautiful on your wall or makes a thoughtful handmade gift. The embroidery instructions feature a color and stitch key with DMC and Cosmo floss numbers, a link to the video tutorial, and a suggested stitch order.

  • The Federal Art Project was a Federal One program under the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression. Funded under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, it operated from August 1935 until June 1943. It was created as a relief measure to employ artists and artisans to create murals; easel paintings; sculpture; graphic art; posters; photography; Index of American Design documentations; museum and theater scenic designs; and arts and crafts. The Federal Art Project operated community art centers throughout the country where craft workers and artists worked, exhibited, and educated others. The project produced over 200,000 individual works, including some of the most significant pieces of public art in the United States.

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