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Travel Sewing Kits by Kata Golda

Color: Cedar
Cedar
Marigold
Blush

Sew on the go! This adorable travel sewing kit, complete with needles, pins, threads, and adorable blue TATTER snips is the perfect travel companion for any summer trip. With this kit in your bag you can repair a rip, reattach a loose button, or just enjoy the meditative effects of hand-sewing anywhere in the world. 

The needle book measures 2.75 x 3.75" and is secured with a 13.5" strand plant-dyed hand-torn cotton poplin ribbon. The interior is lined with off-white wool felt and there is a single plant-dyed wool felt 'page.' The needle book comes with 3 small straight pins and 1 sewing needle.In the pocket you will find a pair of your very own TATTER blue snips and a sampling of our cotton hand-dyed threads!

Due to the natural dying process, sewing kit colors will vary. 

MEASUREMENTS
2.75 x 3.75 inches

DETAILS
Includes: 
3 straight pins
1 sewing needle
TATTER blue snips
wool felt "page"
cotton hand-dyed threads

ABOUT Kata Golda
The Kata Golda studio, owned and run by Allison Kaplan, is nestled snugly in the small, mossy seaside town of Port Townsend, Washington. Much of the inspiration for her work comes from the subtle details in the natural world, where nothing is straight and nothing is perfect. Allison creates slowly and with intention and tries to use up every little scrap of fabric. The things she make take time. Allison find immense joy in sharing her love of hand work with others through free sewing tutorials, DIY kits, and carefully curated bundles of plant-dyed fabrics. Taking the time to slow down and make something with your hands using quality materials is such a gift, and she feel so lucky to do this work.

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