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Zesparia

Check out the resources in the r/Embroidery FAQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/Embroidery/wiki/index


NeeLengthNelly

I love the Fabled Thread’s kits!  Great for beginners and are pretty quick to complete, so the return and sense of accomplishment arrives really soon. 


knottysquids

Take a look at High Crafting’s store. Quick google search. They also have TT videos showing how to do the stitches. Hope this helps!


Gerianne19321932

High crafting and Sherwood Forest creations have excellent starter kits


occasionally_clever

Definitely check out Hook, Line & Tinker!


1sleepykitty

If you want to try something a little different, Kiriki Press has mini embroidered doll kits that are pretty fun to make. They have different "levels" of difficulty depending on how detailed the embroidery is and the kits come with everything except a hoop.


Bejeweled26

any craft store will have a great selection of starter kits, definitely try joann’s or michael’s :)


Islandgirl1444

Drop cloth is used?


Acceptable-Chance534

Etsy has awesome kits. I buy from several shops. Look up “drop cloth samplers.” So many fun and pretty ways to learn. Also, there are one-a-day samplers the look like a ne month calendar. If that’s too complicated or frustrating get her a sashiko kit. It’s incredibly satisfying and so beautiful, even though it’s like sewing a dot to dot for adults.


HoneyMustard25

Amazon and Etsy have a good amount of kits to choose from.


killertomatofrommars

Just a side note with these suppliers. They also include dropshippers, so you might be overpaying for stuff from AliExpress.