Kinghorne Foxglove Kit

Kinghorne Foxglove Kit

by Kate Barlow

Inspired by a foxglove motif found on the historic Kinghorne Bed in the King’s Dressing Room at Glamis Castle, this elegant design reimagines the original detail in luminous silk and sparkling gold couching.

The kit combines silk shading with goldwork techniques to create a piece rich in texture and dimension. Stitches include Fly Stitch, Satin Stitch, Long & Short shading, Gold Couching, and the application of spangles — offering a rewarding exploration of silk and metal thread embroidery.

A beautifully balanced project by renowned designer Kate Barlow, this design is ideal for stitchers wishing to develop their confidence in combining silk and goldwork techniques while creating a striking historic-inspired piece.

Intermediate

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Kit Includes

Because your stitching deserves the best, this kit brings together materials chosen by Kate and our team for their excellence, authenticity, and durability – so the piece you create today can be admired and preserved for many years to come. We source these materials from trusted UK suppliers we’ve worked with for many years, many of them small family businesses just like ours.

  • 100% Silk Fabric
  • Calico Backing Fabric
  • Silk Threads in 9 shades
  • 3 Needles
  • 3 Types of Metal Thread
  • Stitch Instructions
  • Colour Chart
  • Needles in 3 sizes
  • Postcards of each Design
  • A4 Colour Poster

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Sustainably sourced materials supporting traditional crafts

Supporting the Glamis Castle Textile Collection

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

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About the Design

Glamis Foxglove

The Kinghorne Foxglove design by renowned designer Kate Barlow, recreates a corner section of the upper pelmet from the bed hangings that adorn the Kinghorne Bed - a 17th-century four-poster bed in the King’s Dressing Room at Glamis Castle.

The hangings, alive with flowers, animals, heraldic symbols, and shimmering threads, form one of the most captivating displays of craftsmanship within the castle.

Meet Your Tutor

Kate Barlow

United Kingdom

Kate Barlow is a renowned embroidery artist celebrated for her expertise in a broad range of needlework techniques. With a deep passion for preserving and teaching traditional embroidery, Kate has dedicated her career to mastering the intricate art of hand embroidery.