Escape to Africa SAL Pre Printed Embroidery Fabric
Escape to Africa SAL Pre Printed Embroidery Fabric
Escape to Africa SAL Pre Printed Embroidery Fabric
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How are your products designed?

Our own products are meticulously designed with hand embroidery to ensure the highest level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. We believe that hand embroidery adds a unique touch and creates a sense of artistry that cannot be replicated by machines. Each stitch is carefully placed to create beautiful patterns and textures, resulting in exquisite and one-of-a-kind pieces that showcase the skill and dedication of our artisans.

All our own products we create are designed and stitched in the Cotswolds, Gloucester England, we do not out source any of our designs. We are proud to say designed and made in England.

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I design, test and persoanlly stitch all our designs. This way I know exactly what we are designing and creating exceeds all Stitchdoodles expectations.

StitchDoodles hand embroidery offers a unique and timeless art form that allows you to express your creativity while creating truly one-of-a-kind pieces. It enables you to personalize and enhance various items, such as clothing, home décor, or gifts, with intricate designs and exquisite details. Moreover, hand embroidery is a calming and meditative process that can provide a sense of relaxation and mindfulness. By indulging in this traditional craft, you not only engage in a fulfilling hobby but also contribute to preserving a rich cultural heritage that has been passed down for generations.

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By incorporating renewable energy solar panels into our production process, we aim to reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future. This allows us to minimize dependence on fossil fuels and utilize a clean and abundant source of energy, aligning with our commitment to environmental responsibility.

Customer Reviews

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Patricia Ebejer
African embroidery

Very nice to work on. Good colors and lots of animals shown.

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Ross Herman
Fun to do; somewhat unrealistic

I really enjoyed doing this and learned some great stitches to add to my repertoire. My main complaint is that it includes some non-African animals such as the toucan (S. America) or the red-headed vulture (India). I don’t mean to gripe too much, but I also found the exact source image for the lizard, and it’s just a generic drawing with no relation to a real African species—I’m guessing the same goes for the snake; I don’t think it would have been hard to redesign it to be more realistic for any of these animals. No comment on any of the plants. I added to the zebra’s stripes to make it a tad more naturalistic.

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Jose Worgan
Patience required!

Very intricate pattern with very small stitches- can only work one or two without eye strain. Interesting never the less.