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  2. 25 Craft Kits—From Embroidery to Drawing—to Keep ... - AOL

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    The Pioneer Woman embroidery, needlecraft, and cross stitch kits are now available at Walmart! Here's where to find them in multiple colors and patterns. Elevate Your Craft Game With The Pioneer ...

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    It will offer women’s clothing, jewelry, embroidery kits, home décor and handmade wooden goods. Some of Scott’s wood products include bowls and kitchen utensils.

  5. William Briggs & Co. Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The kits included instructions, fabric with stencilled design, and stranded threads and was contained in an envelope with a colour illustration of the finished design. [7] Examples of kits are held by the Imperial War Museum and the Paisley Thread Mill Museum. [8] In 1963, the head of William Briggs & Co. Ltd, Frank Briggs, died.

  6. Needlepoint - Wikipedia

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    Needlepoint is a type of canvas work, a form of embroidery in which yarn is stitched through a stiff open weave canvas.Traditionally needlepoint designs completely cover the canvas. [1]

  7. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    His first embroidery designs were primitive, but later, working with his wife Jane, he created a set of wall hangings for his residence in the London suburbs, Red House. One of his designs in this historical style, stitched by Jane Morris, won the Morris company an award in an international competition in 1862.