Panda - Embroidery Kit
Panda - Embroidery Kit
About this product:
Panda is a Level 1 pattern, great for beginners because it uses basic stitches used sparingly. All Kiriki patterns are screen printed by hand with vibrant, water-based inks right onto the fabric so no tracing or transferring is ever required!
D.I.Y. Embroidered Doll Kits include:
• Screen printed pattern on cotton
• Printed backing fabric
• No. 9 needle
• Range of DMC Embroidery Floss
• Stuffing
• Step-by-step instructions
• Full size colour image of finished doll
• Screen printed packaging - perfect for gift giving!
Recommended for Ages 12+
This listing is for the kit only and does not include the finished plushie. The finished plushie is about 4.5"/11cm tall.
You need a 6" hoop to embroider this pattern.
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About Kiriki Press
About Kiriki Press
A printmaking graduate from the Ontario College of Art and Design, Michelle Galletta started Kiriki Press after she wanted to make her niece an embroidered doll but couldn't find a pattern anywhere. "I couldn’t afford to buy her anything, but I hoped to make up for it with my time. I decided to learn how to embroider so I could make her a set of three owl dolls to play with. It was difficult to find contemporary embroidery patterns that weren’t overly simplistic, let alone embroidered doll patterns, so I ended up designing my own. As I was making Madeleine’s owls, I became fascinated with embroidery: the vibrant colours, the countless variety of stitches, the calming effect it had on me... ...after several years of improving my embroidery skills - and a ton of design work - Kiriki Press was born. It was developed in the hopes of giving others the chance to make something precious with their own hands." Kiriki Press was launched in 2013 with seven patterns, and the collection has grown over the years and is currently expanding to include a range of other DIY products. Michelle was chosen as a Featured Seller on Etsy, and has been a contributor for Mollie Makes books and magazine. The company has been featured in Uppercase, Canadian Living, Chatelaine, Bust Magazine, Homespun, as well as many other print publications and craft blogs.