Junebug and Darlin
Feeling Lucky? Kit
Feeling Lucky? Kit
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The 'Feeling Lucky?' Kit is a beginner-friendly horseshoe set containing all the supplies you need to have fun. Each kit is uniquely hand-crafted with high quality materials, creating a sense of mystery and anticipation with every grab bag opening. Experience the luck of the draw with the 'Feeling Lucky?' Kit!
SUPPLIES
• 4" wood embroidery hoop
• Printed 1 page counted cross stitch pattern (Black and White)
• 14 count Aida cloth
• 2 tapestry needles
• DMC floss
• Organic batting for framing
• Felt for backing
• Hand drawn directions specific to my kits
SKILL LEVEL
• Advanced Beginner
KIT DETAILS: these kits are mystery bags! No one kit will have exactly the same colors of thread or cloth and you do not get to choose your colors. Each kit comes with 6 different colors for the horseshoe and one skein of black for the outline. The pattern is printed with black and white with no color direction. You will choose how you want to color in the horseshoe. I recommend coloring in the horseshoe pattern with colored pencils or markers so you can see how it will come together before stitching.
*Photos are only samples of colors. These are not the colors you will receive in your kit.
Supplies Included
Supplies Included
All kits include heirloom quiality supplies to create from first stitch to frame.
The only additional item you'll need are scissors - I recommend a sharp pair of thread snips.
Skill Levels
Skill Levels
Skill Levels are determined by the difficulty of the design. All kits I offer are great for novice and experienced makers alike.
If you're looking for an easier kit to start your stitching journey with, search for Skill Level: Beginner.
Looking for something to build on your skills? Try a kit with Skill Level: Intermediate or Advanced
Easier kits tend to be smaller, have less colors and stick with the basic Full Cross Stitch. More advanced kits will teach you how to stitch a pattern with multiple colors and multiple types of stitches. More advanced kits tend to take longer to stitch, espeically for beginners.







