Georgian Bouquet Kit

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Bring timeless floral opulence into your home with the Georgian Bouquet Special Edition Kit. Inspired by early 20th-century interpretations of 18th-century design, this stunning crewel embroidery project is mostly stitched in double thread for faster progress and richer detail. Perfect for experienced stitchers looking to elevate their skills.

 

Started: Sep 11, 2025

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Crewel Work

¥303,400

Georgian Bouquet Kit
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The Georgian Bouquet Kit

Elevate your embroidery skills and connect with a passionate community dedicated to the timeless craft of historic British needlework.

About the Georgian Bouquet Kit

Embroider a Georgian Treasure

The Georgian Bouquet Special Edition Kit is a celebration of early-20th-century artistry, reviving a floral composition style that was beloved in British castles and great country homes from the mid-1700s to late 1800s. Drawing on the influence of Dutch still-life painters, the design features a grand arrangement of tulips, chrysanthemums, pomegranates, clematis, passion flowers, butterflies, and budding fruits—all blooming from a central vase.

Ideal for embroiderers seeking to deepen their technique, this substantial crewel project uses almost entirely double thread for faster completion and vibrant, layered colour. A standout feature of this design is the innovative technique of blending two different shades in the same needle, offering dynamic variation and visual texture. Each time you re-thread, you shift into a new colour pairing, making the process both immersive and creatively freeing.

Whether displayed as a wall hanging or adapted as a bed panel, this kit offers a rich stitching experience and a truly heirloom-quality result.

About This Special Edition Kit

By the end of this project, you will have:

The original Gawthorpe Bed Hanging, stitched by Rachel Kay Shuttlewoth in the early-20th Century