Quilted Envelope Kit – June Studio Companion
A soft, flexible kit with the materials to make a stitched envelope pouch—following June’s Studio tutorial. Gentle structure, lots of room to make it your own.
For June’s tutorial, this kit gives you the same materials I use to make a stitched envelope pouch—quilted, folded, and finished however you like.
It’s not a course in a box. It’s a starting point. A quiet suggestion.
There’s a printed template to guide you if you want it—but there’s also space to change shape, stitch freely, and build something more layered. The same materials also work for making a keyring or a brooch if that’s more your mood this month. All three are part of the tutorial.
Most Studio members will work from their own supplies, but if you’d like a gentle shortcut, this gives you what you need—without the rummaging.
Everything’s chosen to feel good in the hand: soft vintage blanket wool, linen that loves a needle, old cotton thread wound on a wooden spool.
This kit is for you if:
- You like to follow a shape, then stitch your own story into it
- You want to make something that feels useful and handmade
- You enjoy improvising with beautiful materials and a bit of structure
Kit includes:
- Two A3 pieces of linen
- One A3 piece of vintage wool blanket
- One long darning needle
- One wooden spool of vintage lacemaking cotton
- A printed template
- Two bag fittings
- One keyring fitting
- One brooch fitting
Everything is chosen to feel good in the hand — soft, worn, useful.
Just add your own thread (or pick from my thread sets in the shop).
Most Studio members will gather materials from what they have — but if you’d like to start with everything ready, this kit is for you.
Limited quantities available — I only had enough of the vintage blanket for a small run.
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