2019 Crafter's Advent Calendar

    This is the 2019 Crafter's Advent Calendar!

    Make a charming and highly personal but also very mysterious festive decoration. Every day of the advent will reveal a new item to stitch onto the background to create a delightful scene that will be only be completed on December 24th. 

    This year, Corinne has been inspired by her love of the beautiful woodlands in her adoptive Yorkshire, with of course a traditional Scandinavian Folk twist. Her choice of colours and designs never fails to delight crafters and the quality of the materials guarantees that you will cherish this decoration for years to come.

      Each day’s envelope is numbered and contains a template, very clear instructions about which felt to use and where the piece(s) need to go on the background. There are also suggested stitch designs and ideas for further embellishment.

        You will be longing to know what the next day holds and to add to your picture but no peeking or cheating is allowed!

          Each day’s stitching is designed to take no more than 1 hour. 

            The finished item can be framed, made into a wall hanging or turned into a cushion. You can purchase another 16" / 40cm square of felt for the back here

            Contents:

            • One 40 x 40 cm square of wool mix felt (45% wool, 55% viscose) in Marl turquoise for the background
            • 10 pieces of wool mix felt in rich shades, each 20 x 15cm:
              • Marl soot
              • Natural white 
              • Marl jade
              • Marl moss
              • Fawn
              • Sand
              • Marl purple
              • Gold 
              • Crimson
              • Dark brown
            • 24 individually sealed and numbered secret instructions and full scale templates, one for each day
            • 3 bundles of 8 coordinated high quality DMC threads, 1.20m of each colour
            • Individually wrapped needle
            • Sequins
            • A Stitch Guide card containing clear illustrations of the most commonly used stitches


            Collections: Big Kits



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