Three Bird Embroidery Kits Fly In for Spring Stitching
- Melissa Galbraith
- Mar 30
- 2 min read

Grass is starting to turn green, flowers are coming into bloom, and the birds are chirping. Sounds like Spring! Just in time to celebrate the season, you can now stitch the Spring Robin, Bluejay in the Woods, and Busy Woodpecker embroidery kits. These all inclusive, DIY hand embroidery kits, are perfect for bird lovers and those looking to learn new skills.
Meet the Spring Bird Embroidery Kits
Spring Robin- Beginner Embroidery Kit
The Spring Robin embroidery kit is perfect for beginners. This 4-inch embroidery features a European robin bird perched on a branch with blooming flowers. With this gorgeous orange and white red-breasted bird, you'll learn how to fill with the satin stitch, then add feathers using the detached chain stitch.
Bluejay in the Woods- Intermediate Embroidery Kit
Perched on a tree stump, the Bluejay In the Woods is surveying its surroundings. Intermediate stitchers will love using the vibrant assortment of blue threads for this embroidery. In this pattern you'll learn how to blend thread colors using the long and short satin stitch as thread painting, as well as create textural wings.
Busy Woodpecker- Advanced Embroidery Kit
Add sculptural and 3D elements to your embroidery with the Busy Woodpecker embroidery kit. Perfect for advanced stitchers looking to level up, this kit features two types of stumpwork: padding and wire slip, to add dimension to the design. With this kit you'll learn 9 different hand embroidery stitches, including how to blend thread and create a trellis.
MCreativeJ Hand Embroidery Kits
All kits include high quality, full size materials that you'll need to complete the project featured on the front of the kit. Some kit materials vary based on the design, however, each kit includes:
beechwood embroidery hoop
embroidery needle
full skeins of DMC embroidery thread
cotton fabric
water soluble transfer pattern
step-by-step, full color photo instructions
QR code to stitch videos to help guide you through the kit.
instructions and materials for how to finish the project in the hoop to hang your artwork once complete








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