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You'll feel as skillful as the Other Mother with our Coraline Curious Creator Kit.
Designed by Portland-based fiber artist Felicia Murray, this intermediate-level kit lets you build your own miniature world inspired by iconic elements from Coraline. The kit includes all the tools and materials needed, as well as access to a video tutorial demonstrating every step from threading your first needle to finishing your hoop.
- Comes with: 4-inch embroidery hoop; bead mix; sequin mix; black buttons; set of needles; embroidery thread; Corriedale wool roving; wool felt backing; and felting foam cube
- Video tutorials accessible via QR code
- Project time: 4–8 hours
- Recommended for ages 12+
Coraline
Coraline Curious Creator Kit
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