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Melbury Hill founder Sarah Stevens strives to design and produce the most beautiful of Crewel Work kits for all levels. We source the finest British materials for our Kits, Embroidery Rings Frames and Tools, Linen Twill and Appleton Wools from London.
Browse our range of embroidery kits featuring Crewel Work, Goldwork, Silkwork, Blackwork, Redwork, Stumpwork, Elizabethan and Jacobean embroidery, Crazy Patchwork, and Arts & Crafts embroidery
Embroidery kits for all levels. Whether you're a seasoned embroidery enthusiast or a beginner eager to discover the joy of needlework, our thoughtfully designed kits and on-demand recorded tuition cater to all skill levels.
Check out our crewel embroidery patterns selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our patterns shops.
Crewel embroidery is a type of surface embroidery that uses fine wool and embroidery stitch techniques to create beautiful and bold designs! Learn more about what crewel embroidery is and all the essentials you need in your stash to give this a go.
Welcome to Melbury Hill's range of Crewel Work Embroidery kits, all designed by Sarah Stevens. All crewel kits are made from top quality British materials. Linen twill from Scotland, manufactured using traditional weaving techniques, making the linen truly special.
Crewel work is a traditional and ancient form of embroidery that uses wool to create a slightly raised feature, usually on a linen twill fabric background. Crewel work was hugely popular in the late 17th and early 18th century and is often referred to as Jabobean embroidery.
Learn how to be creative with fabric, threads, beads, and alternative stitches, with the ten most beautiful crewel embroidery kits.
Check out our crewel embroidery pattern selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our patterns shops.
Learn about crewel embroidery, including the history, materials, stitches, and patterns for this classic embroidery method.