Gawthorpe Pomegranate Kit

Gawthorpe Pomegranate Kit

by Phillipa Turnbull

Honour the legacy of embroiderer Rachel Kay Shuttleworth with the Gawthorpe Pomegranate Kit. Replicated from a vibrant panel stitched by Rachel in the early 20th Century, this design features oversized fruits and floral features, symbolising abundance and fertility, in a rich, 'Jacobean' colour way.

Supporting the Gawthorpe Hall Textile Collection, this kit is perfect for those seeking a crewel fix!

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Kit Includes

Time invested in needlework should be honored with the best quality materials. All the materials in this kit have been selected for their quality and historic integrity and with longevity in mind, so that your finished piece will become a treasured heirloom for many generations to come.

  • Pure linen twill
  • 26 Appletons Wool Skeins
  • 4 Needles (for double & single thread)
  • 24-page Stitch Instruction Booklet
  • A3 Stitch Charts
  • A3 Colour Poster
  • Our 'Essential Guide to Crewel Work' booklet

Video Tutorial

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Sustainably sourced materials supporting traditional crafts

Video Tutorial Includes

  • 3 hours of on-demand, step by step instructions to help you each step of the way
  • A certificate of completion
  • Lifetime access to the video guide
  • Your own personal dashboard that holds all of your video guides
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Meet Your Tutor

Phillipa Turnbull

United Kingdom

The founder of The Crewel Work Company, Phillipa has over 30 years of experience as an embroidery tutor. Phillipa's style of teaching is fun and relaxed and packed with Crewel Work tips and tricks to get you feeling confident with your needle.

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