Introducing my new mini bargello kit! (Also available in a ladybird design)
Featuring my buff-tailed bumblebee design, on a honeycomb background - I love how it looks like a little tile!
This kit contains everything* you need to make your very own mini bargello piece (finished piece is just under 10cm x 10cm)
Bargello is a simple tapestry method, that only uses straight stitches - so perfect for beginners! And for those who are already skilled in bargello, the addition of the bee in this design makes it fun for intermediate stitchers too!
Looking for a present for your crafty mate? This would make a fab gift, and can be sent straight to the recipient. It'd also make a perfect secret santa gift, or stocking filler!
*scissors not included
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE KIT :
- Tapestry canvas, cut to size
- Embroidery needle
- Full yarn amounts (acrylic **see note**)
- Full instructions
- Large format pattern
PLEASE NOTE that these won't be shipped until the w/c 18th November. If you need one sooner, then please send me a message before ordering
Please note that colours may appear differently on different screens
All packaging is recyclable (but please try to reuse where possible). Shipping overs are always refunded.
° This design and pattern is my own, for personal use only. Please do not distribute or resell this pattern, design, or finished product.© Lizzie Henderson / Lizziebug / 2024
Buff-Tailed Bumble Bargello Kit
As Lizziebug is a zero-waste eco-conscious business, the environment - and my impact on it - is at the forefront of all decisions. Bargello can be done with either wool or acrylic yarn. Whilst wool is the most environmentally positive option, factors such as cost, allergies and animal welfare make it less accessible. Beyond the production of acrylic yarn, the main concerns are in the washing of it (where micro-plastics are released) and the wear of it (it can bobble quicker). As this project is a wall hanging, and so won't be washed or worn, these aspects of it shouldn't be a concern. With this kit I have tried to keep the yarn wastage minimal, and only included what is needed (plus a little extra as a safety net). And if you're anything like me, you'll save all your ends up in a jar for 'future projects' or just to look pretty! I've also used 'recycled acrylic' yarn where possible. Any questions or concerns, please drop me a message.