Letter Pin - Hand Embroidered

Hattie McGill Embroidery

£18.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 21st November
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    • 27th November
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    • Standard delivery
    • 29th November - 2nd December

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Hand Embroidered letter pin...

Hand Embroidered letter pin.

Use these cute little Goldwork letters to spell your initials, name, favourite word or even drink. Whatever you want!
Entirely hand embroidered in the traditional technique of goldwork and featuring a pin fastening on the back so you can attach the letter onto your clothing and take it with you on all your adventures.

Need to know

2cm in height - width varies depending on the letter. This series is a collaboration with artisans in Pakistan, and the letters are assembled by Hattie in Buckinghamshire.

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 29th November - 2nd December

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Hattie McGill in her studio with her dog

Hattie McGill Embroidery

Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire

Based in a little studio in my cottage in Hertfordshire (often accompanied by my Border Terrier Rigby), I create intricate hand embroidered accessories and embroidery kits. Specialising in the interesting technique of Goldwork embroidery, I aim to make embroidery accessible to all by using traditional heirloom techniques for modern pieces. Having trained at the Royal School of Needlework, I have a deep passion for my craft, which began at the age of three, with a project for my Mother on Mother’s day. Since then, I’ve been hooked on embroidery. I currently split my time between my business and embroidery for costume in the film and TV industry.