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Punch Needle Tools

Whether you’re looking to create detailed scenery or simple floral patterns, punch needle embroidery is an easy hobby that offers amazing results. When it comes to making beautiful works of art at a relaxed pace, Morris & Sons has kits for you to achieve your fullest potential with punch needles.

Shop our range of more than 20,000 products and get started on your new artistic journey with needlecraft

Unleash your inner creativity with punch needling

Punch needle embroidery is a type of artwork that uses a special needle to create loops of thread in the fabric. The resulting design looks similar to crewel embroidery, but the stitches are much shorter.

Morris & Sons boast a wide selection of needles, fabrics, cutters and patterns for both beginners and embroidery enthusiasts. We make it easy for you to begin working on your projects by offering all you need in one place. 

Use your punch needling works for a variety of things

You can use punch needling embroidery to create different patterns and designs on fabric. The use of punch needling to add embellishments to clothing or create standalone art pieces is also common. Some people use punch needling to create texture on fabric. The sky's the limit when it comes to everything you can decorate with punch needling!

Shop our range of punch needles and accessories today!

From punch needles to complete needlecraft kits and everything in between, Morris & Sons strive to be the one-stop shop for all your needlecraft and punch needle embroidery needs. Since the 1970s, Morris & Sons have been one of the leading providers of knitting, embroidery, crochet and tapestry supplies. 

With over 20,000 products in our catalogue, we have everything that independent artists like you might need to create beautiful pieces. Shop our range today and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $150 for delivery within Australia.

FAQs

Is punch needling easy to learn?

There are a few things to keep in mind when learning how to do it, such as the type of fabric you're working with, the needle size and the type of thread you're using. Although punch needle embroidery is not difficult to learn, it does require some practice to perfect the technique. With a little dedication, you'll be an expert at punch needle embroidery in no time!

Can you use a punch needle on any fabric?

Theoretically, you can use punch needle embroidery on any fabric, but some fabrics are better suited for this type of embroidery than others. The best fabrics to use for punch needle embroidery are tightly woven and have a smooth surface, such as cotton, linen and wool work well for this type of embroidery. 

It is not easy to use punch needling on stretchy fabrics such as Lycra or spandex, but if you intend to do it, you’ll likely need to use a stabiliser when working with these fabrics.

How is punch needling different from embroidery?

Punch needle embroidery is similar to traditional embroidery in that it uses thread and fabric, but the similarity ends there.

Needlecrafters usually work punch needling from the back of the fabric, unlike traditional embroidery, in which they work from the front. With this technique, you can create different effects by using different thicknesses of thread and fabrics.
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Whether you’re looking to create detailed scenery or simple floral patterns, punch needle embroidery is an easy hobby that offers amazing results. When it comes to making beautiful works of art at a relaxed pace, Morris & Sons has kits for you to achieve your fullest potential with punch needles.

Shop our range of more than 20,000 products and get started on your new artistic journey with needlecraft

Unleash your inner creativity with punch needling

Punch needle embroidery is a type of artwork that uses a special needle to create loops of thread in the fabric. The resulting design looks similar to crewel embroidery, but the stitches are much shorter.

Morris & Sons boast a wide selection of needles, fabrics, cutters and patterns for both beginners and embroidery enthusiasts. We make it easy for you to begin working on your projects by offering all you need in one place. 

Use your punch needling works for a variety of things

You can use punch needling embroidery to create different patterns and designs on fabric. The use of punch needling to add embellishments to clothing or create standalone art pieces is also common. Some people use punch needling to create texture on fabric. The sky's the limit when it comes to everything you can decorate with punch needling!

Shop our range of punch needles and accessories today!

From punch needles to complete needlecraft kits and everything in between, Morris & Sons strive to be the one-stop shop for all your needlecraft and punch needle embroidery needs. Since the 1970s, Morris & Sons have been one of the leading providers of knitting, embroidery, crochet and tapestry supplies. 

With over 20,000 products in our catalogue, we have everything that independent artists like you might need to create beautiful pieces. Shop our range today and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $150 for delivery within Australia.

FAQs

Is punch needling easy to learn?

There are a few things to keep in mind when learning how to do it, such as the type of fabric you're working with, the needle size and the type of thread you're using. Although punch needle embroidery is not difficult to learn, it does require some practice to perfect the technique. With a little dedication, you'll be an expert at punch needle embroidery in no time!

Can you use a punch needle on any fabric?

Theoretically, you can use punch needle embroidery on any fabric, but some fabrics are better suited for this type of embroidery than others. The best fabrics to use for punch needle embroidery are tightly woven and have a smooth surface, such as cotton, linen and wool work well for this type of embroidery. 

It is not easy to use punch needling on stretchy fabrics such as Lycra or spandex, but if you intend to do it, you’ll likely need to use a stabiliser when working with these fabrics.

How is punch needling different from embroidery?

Punch needle embroidery is similar to traditional embroidery in that it uses thread and fabric, but the similarity ends there.

Needlecrafters usually work punch needling from the back of the fabric, unlike traditional embroidery, in which they work from the front. With this technique, you can create different effects by using different thicknesses of thread and fabrics.
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