This Peacock Tapestry KIt was actually my second design. It’s still one of my favourites in my Animal Fayre Designer Tapestry Kit Collection.
Footstool topper, Wall Hanging, Picture or Cushion.
This large tapestry, inspired by wallpaper designed by William Shand-Kydd, will delight any experienced needle worker who loves a challenge.
Surrounded by a geometric border, the Peacock Wall-hanging is a joy to sew.
The background is very interesting with its multitude of colourful flowers and dancing butterflies and bees. If you look very carefully, you will find caterpillars and tiny ladybirds hidden in the foliage.
I have added extra photos to illustrate the details.
This Animal Fayre Designer Tapestry kit contains everything you will need to make it. There’s loads of wool, a pattern folder, wool organiser cards to keep everything neat and safe.
For beginners, I have included detailed instructions and my contact details in case you need more help!
There’s an excellent, high quality chart which shows you exactly where to place your stitches, even better, you can share the chart with friends when you have finished your beautiful needlework!
There are a few handy extras such as an organza wool bag and a couple of organiser card to keep your wools tidy and ready for when you will need them.
I’ve popped in two needles so you have a spare.
The whole kit is in a lush black gift bag.
Sewn using Victorian cross stitch, no need for a frame.
Anchor Tapestry Wool
Size 18 tapestry needles
Zweigart 10 hpi blank Interlock canvas
Full colour and symbol chart
Colour and symbol palette
Instructions
Organza wool bag
Wool organiser cards
Gift bag packaging
Size: 26.5 x 16.5, 67cm x 42cm
Animal Fayre Designer Tapestry Kits
Charts and Designs are for personal use only. They can not be copied and sold, finished designs can not be sold. designs can not be incorporated into new designs and sold.
Designed by Carol Anne Long for Animal Fayre Designer Tapestry Kits In Gustaf’s Studio and Gallery, Peebles, Scottish Borders
Designed and hand-packed in Scotland

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