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Dunollie Pocket Kit


Inspired by a single tie-on pocket from Dunollie Castle, Scotland, this kit lets you stitch your own piece of history.

Once hidden beneath petticoats, pockets like these were practical, portable, and deeply personal—cherished by women since the 17th century. This kit features a design adapted for a cushion and includes templates for making two authentic historic pockets—ideal for re-enactors or anyone who loves heritage crafts.

Design Dimensions: 41 x 29 cm (16 x 11 ½ inches)
Linen Dimensions: 61 x 49 cm (24 x 19 ¼ inches)

Intermediate

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Exceptional Quality

Sustainably sourced materials supporting traditional crafts

Kit Includes

The materials used in the Dunollie Pocket kit have been selected for their quality, historical integrity, and longevity, so your finished piece will become a treasured heirloom for generations to come. If you run out of any wool colours, please know that we replace up to 5 skeins free of charge.

  • Pure Linen Twill with printed outline
  • 36 Appletons Wools Skeins
  • Needles
  • 22-Page Instruction Booklet
  • A3 Stitch Charts
  • 2 x A3 Templates for Creating a 'Pocket'
  • Our 'Essential Guide to Crewel Work' booklet

Supporting the Dunollie Preservation Trust

Each purchase of this kit provides much-needed income to conserve historic embroideries at Dunollie Castle, in Oban Scotland.

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About the Original 18th Century Design

The Dunollie Pocket

The original Dunollie Pocket is one of the most cherished embroidered items in the Dunollie Textile Collection. It is thought to have been worn by the ladies of the house at Dunollie Castle, which has been home to the chiefs of the MacDougall clan since the 12th century.

Popular from the 17th century onwards, pockets were detachable accessories that ladies used to carry personal items. Tied around the waist and independent of clothing, they hung beneath skirts and were accessible through openings in the dress and petticoats.

The original Dunollie Pocket is stitched in Tambour Work, a technique that became very popular in the late 18th century.

Kit Details

Which frame should I use

We recommend using a Hands Free Seat Frame with a paddle base or table clamp.

Alternatively you may prefer to use a 'Slate Frame' or other frame of your choice. You will also need a pair of scissors and a thimble if you use one.

How we give back

We care deeply about keeping the art of embroidery alive for future generations, and about supporting the talented artisans, collection owners, and arts professionals who help preserve this heritage.

Whenever we can, we donate a portion of each sale directly to the castle, country house, or institution that owns the original embroidery.

These contributions go straight towards caring for and conserving historic embroideries in their collections, and helping to train the people dedicated to their preservation.

Delivery, Returns and Duties

- Free delivery on all UK orders over £100 and all international orders over £250.

- UK orders are sent by 2nd class 'Signed For' delivery (2–3 working days). Orders over 2kg are sent with DPD.

- International orders are sent tracked with Royal Mail. Duties are paid by us before dispatch, and the increased cost is included in the kit price—there are no additional landing costs.

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