Needlepoint Ornament Kits

Needlepoint Ornament Kits

Our needlepoint ornament kits let you create keepsake-level holiday decorations that are both handmade and heartfelt. Each one is designed to be completed quickly but with beautiful results, ideal for last-minute gifts or annual traditions.

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    What Our Stitchers Are Saying

    Christmas robin needlepoint ornament kit

    The stitch guide suggested a couple of stitches I hadn’t done before but the diagram if the stitches was very helpful. This will make a beautiful ornament.

    Helen S.

    I loved this pattern! I will say the darker tan was a bit hard to follow since it's on printed canvas, but you can easily make it work. Just ordered another from Poppy Monk!

    Catherine H.

    The stitches are fun to learn. The stitch guide is easy to follow. The colors are pretty. The picture shows a work in progress.

    Tracey H.

    FAQs

    Do I need to buy stretcher bars?

    No, but a lot of people prefer to stitch on a frame. However, it is a personal preference. Read this short blog post to help you decide.

    How do I block a needlepoint canvas?

    When you have finished stitching your needlepoint canvas it will probably have lost it's square shape and have become a parallelogram. You need to block it back into shape if you want to frame or otherwise finish your project.

    NB: The needlepoint threads included in Poppy Monk needlepoint kits are designed to be color-fast but some colors may still run—we're looking at you red and black. So, we recommend dry-blocking all our canvases so the dyes don't run and ruin your stitching. This means eliminate any steps that ask you to dampen the threads and/or the stitched canvas. 

    Read this blog post on making or buying a needlepoint blocking board.

    Read this article on how to block a needlepoint canvas. You can use a steam iron on the wool or silk setting over a damp cloth, but do not directly dampen the threads using a spray bottle or any immersion in water.

    How do I frame my needlepoint once I have stitched it?

    If you want to frame your own needlepoint read the instructions here.

    If you want to have a professional frame your needlepoint we have reliably enjoyed the services of Framebridge (this is not an endorsement). If you send your needlepoint to Framebridge you will need to block it first (see above).

    When and how often do you release new designs?

    There's no set schedule, but we release several new designs a year and usually every month, there is at least one new design release.

    We'll send out the first heads-up about the release of a new design to our email newsletter, so sign up at the bottom of the page and get 10% off plus a first-look at new releases.

    Where are your kits made?

    Poppy Monk needlepoint kits are all made in the U.S. (in North Carolina). We use Zweigart needlepoint canvas (from Germany) and Planet Earth silk and wool threads (from India). Other kit items are sourced from wherever we can find the highest quality products. For example, our Bohin needles (two included in each kit) are from France.