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Punch Needle Kits

Throughout quarantine this was the NUMBER ONE asked for kit!!!! PUNCH NEEDLE!!!!

It's a fun way to play with yarn and you don't need to learn a new skill, just start coloring with yarn!! 

I found these locally made kits and HOPE to set up some classes with the owner of Myra & Jean in the future!!

Without further ado...here are the cute kits now available in-store and online!


The kit contains everything you need to start right after you open the box.

- 8x8 inch frame with fabric (primitive linen) stretched on it (stretched on by Myra & Jean, frame by frame)
- printed design you can apply to whichever side you prefer to punch on ( traditionally punch needle is applied from the back and loops form on the other side, but some people prefer the punched side to be the front.
- high quality acrylic yarn carefully selected and weighted for each color
- punch needle tool
- written and video instructions provided via a link to PDF

Made in Seattle, Washington

For more instruction....check out their YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZPSX5kqJfO38Jcr1CjlHA
And be sure to follow them on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/myraandjean/

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