Learn the art of hand stitching with our Mimihali wool felt sewing kit.
New Hamphire kit comes with everything you need to stitch State of New Hampshire. It includes Easy to follow instructions as well as a link to a video tutorial. Give as a gift, stitch for yourself, or stitch and give as a gift. Our eco-friendly packaging is left unprinted, allowing you to reuse it as a gift box.
BEGINNER: Suitable for anyone, including those with no prior experience and for experienced stitchers as well. Recommended for ages 6 and up, though some kids as young as 5 may start sewing with adult supervision.
Kit Includes:
- Sustainable European wool/viscose blend felt
- Cotton floss
- Chenille needles + 2 pins
- Recycled polyester filling for stuffing
- Paper patterns and easy-to-follow instructions
- Access to video tutorials
- Size of box 6 x 4 x 1.5¨, state 4.5 x 8¨
In Addition, You Will Need:
- Fabric clips
- Fabric scissors & paper scissors
- Chopstick for stuffing
Our sewing tools include a pin cushion, fabric scissors, pins, fabric clips, and chenille needles. You can buy it here.
Here are some fun facts about New Hampshire!
No Sales Tax – One of only a few states in the U.S. with no state sales tax or income tax on wages.
The Old Man of the Mountain – A famous granite rock formation resembling a man's face, located in Franconia Notch, collapsed in 2003 but remains a state symbol.
Birthplace of the First American in Space – Alan Shepard, the first American astronaut to travel to space, was born in Derry, NH.
Home to the First Presidential Primary – New Hampshire holds the first primary in the U.S. election cycle, making it a key state in presidential politics.
Largest Arcade in the World – Funspot, located in Laconia, is the world’s largest arcade, featuring classic games from the 70s and 80s.
Live Free or Die – The state motto, taken from a quote by Revolutionary War hero General John Stark, is one of the most famous in the U.S.
America's First Public Library – The first free public library, funded by a local community, was established in Peterborough in 1833.
Mount Washington's Extreme Weather – The summit of Mount Washington once held the record for the fastest wind gust (231 mph in 1934) and is known for some of the most unpredictable weather on Earth.
Home to the First Potato Planted in the U.S. – In 1719, early settlers in Londonderry planted the first potatoes in North America.