Description
Eucalyptus Marginata, commonly known as jarrah, is a West Australian tree best known for its deep red, insect-resistant wood that has been used for flooring and furniture making for centuries.
A member of the myrtle family, it produces conical, coral buds that open to white flowers consisting of hundreds of pollen-tipped stamens.
This magnificent stumpwork study captures the beauty of this plant, complete with the eggs, pupa, caterpillar and adult form of the grass blue butterfly.
Contents
All our kits include premium quality materials with everything sourced, inspected and cut to measure to enable your project to be as beautiful as the original featured in the magazine or book.
‘Jarrah & Grass Blue Butterfly - i114 Kit’ includes the following contents:
- Fabrics (unprinted)
- Felt
- Snakeskin
- Fusible webbing
- Wire
- Post-it-Note
- Paper
- Sewing thread
- Embroidery threads
- Beads
- Needles
Instructions Purchased Separately
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Additional Information
- Product Type
- Kit
- Designer
- Denise Mackey
- Technique
- Stumpwork
- Project Type
- Framed Embroidery
- Publication
- Inspirations
- Issue Number
- 114
- Dimensions
- 31.5L × 26W × 6.5H (cm)
- Weight
- 0.285kg
- Finished Project Measures
11cm x 16.5cm wide (4 3/8" x 6 1/2")