Panda Prints 60cotton/40bamboo fabric, on sale at Shiisa Quilts.
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Panda Prints 60cotton/40bamboo fabric, on sale at Shiisa Quilts.
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If you’re into cozy, slow stitching projects that give off major woodland cabin vibes, then the Deer Needlepoint Cushion Kit from The Fox Collection is definitely worth checking out. I picked this up on a whim because I wanted something calming to work on in the evenings, and honestly—it was the perfect choice.
First off, the design is just beautiful. It features a deer in a rustic setting, with warm earthy tones that make it feel like you’re stitching a little piece of forest calm into your home. It’s not overly complicated or fussy, which I really appreciated. The color palette feels very classic and would fit into almost any cozy home setting—whether you’re a full-blown cabin-core fan or just want to bring a bit of nature indoors.
The kit itself includes everything you need to get started: printed canvas (which makes life so much easier—no counting!), a needle, tapestry wool, and clear instructions. It’s all very beginner-friendly, so even if you haven’t done needlepoint before, you’ll be able to dive right in. The wool comes pre-sorted too, which I love because honestly, the less prep the better.
What I really liked was how meditative the process felt. It uses a simple tent stitch throughout, so once you get into the rhythm, it’s just you, the needle, and a few peaceful hours of creating something with your hands. It’s the kind of project that’s perfect for winding down after a busy day—pop on a podcast or your favorite show and just stitch away.
When it’s finished, the cushion looks amazing. It has that handmade feel but still looks polished and high quality. Just a heads-up: the kit doesn’t come with a backing or insert, so you’ll need to source those separately. I used a deep brown velvet backing and it really made the design pop.
In the end, I’d definitely recommend this kit to anyone who’s craving a creative, relaxing project. It’s great for beginners, perfect for slow crafting days, and makes a beautiful finished piece you’ll actually want to use or gift.
Let me know if you end up stitching it—I’d love to see your version!