Kirki Press’s Star Map - 11" Hoop Kit is Great for Beginner Crafters
Caitlyn Fernandez — December 21, 2021 — Art & Design
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Astronomy fans, embroidery crafters, and those looking for a new hobby will be excited to know that Kiriki Press has released a 'Star Map - 11" Hoop Kit.' The kit is considered a level 1 or 2, making it an excellent option for beginners as it uses a range of easy stitching styles throughout the design.
The design focuses on historical planispheres and maps out various constellations from the twelve zodiac signs to Ursa Major and other constellations that can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere.
Each kit comes with a screen-printed pattern on cotton, 11" beech wood hoop, DMC embroidery floss, no. 9 embroidery needle, full-color instruction guide, link to a free download of the Kiriki Press Stitch Library, and screen printed packaging.
Image Credit: Kiriki Press
The design focuses on historical planispheres and maps out various constellations from the twelve zodiac signs to Ursa Major and other constellations that can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere.
Each kit comes with a screen-printed pattern on cotton, 11" beech wood hoop, DMC embroidery floss, no. 9 embroidery needle, full-color instruction guide, link to a free download of the Kiriki Press Stitch Library, and screen printed packaging.
Image Credit: Kiriki Press
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