DMC Mouliné threads are still manufactured on-site in Mulhouse, France where they were founded in 1746. DMC Cotton Embroidery Floss, is made from long staple cotton and double mercerized for a brilliant...
This 100% organic non–mulesed wool has been dyed using infusions of completely natural ingredients such as walnut, rhubarb, indigo and juniper. Its even thickness and gentle twist make it perfect...
DMC Mouliné threads are still manufactured on-site in Mulhouse, France where they were founded in 1746. DMC Diamant is a smooth, non-divisible metallic thread that adds diamond-like shine to cross stitch...
Start your weaving journey with a DMC Speed Weve or mini weaving Weaving Loom. These bijou darning looms are a brilliant way to explore weaving for mending and embellishing. Perfect for...
Each bobbin is printed with the DMC logo and has space to record the DMC shade number. The cards are easy to wind and are perfect for organizing your threads. ...
Specially designed for cross stitch, and this aida is 100% cotton. Composed of blocks of threads with a perfectly square weave. The clearly recognisable squares make it easy for beginners...
Sort and store all your DMC embroidery threads on bobbins in this plastic organiser. A convenient way to quickly find the thread you need and manage your thread stock. Holds...
Recreate William Morris’ Strawberry Thief with this complete cross stitch kit which has been developed in collaboration with the V&A. This is one of Morris’ best known designs and...
Transport yourself to the south of France as you recreate a section of Van Gogh’s vibrant Sunflowers in cross stitch. The vibrant yellows of this piece look stunning when stitched...
Recreate Van Gogh’s Sunflowers using this cross stitch kit, which has been developed in collaboration with the National Gallery. Just like Van Gogh who made the paintings to decorate his...
Using a few simple stitches you can create this sunny composition of mimosas. Designed for the collection by Marie-Dominique Procureur who is based in Mulhouse, France. Using french knots and...