Feller Unicorn Kit
This regal design, featuring a Unicorn passant, is taken from a Charles II (reign 1660-1685) embroidered mirror frame, which was part of the important Micheál & Elizabeth Feller Collection.
The majority of the collection was donated to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford in 2014 but this wonderful 17th century frame remained in their Upper Slaughter Manor home, finally being sold at auction in 2021.
The Unicorn design is part of a series of kits, including the Feller Peach Tree, which have been reimagined by Kate Barlow in raised embroidery techniques. It offers the intermediate+ stitcher the chance to experience a wide variety of exciting 'Stumpwork' techniques including Padded Long & Short Stitch, Needlelace, Burden Stitch, Padded Satin, Gilt Passing Couched Outlines, Over-Twisted Moss Stitch, Padding, Couched Gimp, and many many more.
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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.
You might be wondering
What size is the design?
What size is the design?
Design size: 9.5 x 14 cm (3 ½ x 5 ½ in)
Fabric size: 35 x 35 cm (13 ¾ x 13 ¾ in)
What stitches are featured in the design?
What stitches are featured in the design?
Long & Short Shading, Stem, Needlelace, Closed Fly, Burden, Padded Satin, French Knots, Couching, Over-Twisted Moss Stitch, Padded Long & Short, Satin, and Back Stitch
What else will I need?
What else will I need?
We recommend using a 10 inch ring frame, embroidery scissors and a laying tool. Alternatively you may prefer to use a Slate Frame or other frame of your choice.
How we give back
How we give back
We are passionate about keeping embroidery alive for future generations and supporting the talented artisans as well as the collection owners and arts industry professionals involved in their care.
Where possible, we donate (based on the sale price) directly to the castle, country house, or institution that the original embroidery belongs to.
With this donation, we specifically support the care and conservation of the original historic embroideries in the respective collection, as well as the training of staff involved in its upkeep.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
We offer 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 under £100. Orders over 2kg are sent with DPD.
International orders are sent Untracked or Tracked with Royal Mail, or with DPD. Live rates are calculated at check out depending on the size of your order.
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How We Give Back
To Castles, Country Houses & Institutions
Where possible we donate 10% of the proceeds of the sale of a kit to the castle, country house, or institution that the original embroidery belongs to and to support the up keep of the original embroidery.
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Lowers blood pressure
Embroidery calms the nervous system, promotes relaxation, and contributes to lower blood pressure, reducing stress for improved well-being.
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Regulates breath
Engaging in embroidery encourages mindful, rhythmic stitching, promoting focused breathing patterns that can induce a sense of calm and relaxation.
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Calms nervous system
Embroidery, with its repetitive and rhythmic hand movements, engages the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and reducing stress levels.
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