Punching is an embroidery technique that allows you to create unique (home) decoration items with flat stitches or loops or a combination of them. The flat stitches will appear at the front of the work while punching, the loops at the back instead. Making stitches on both the front and back in the same project will create a unique result with different textures. The punch technique is great to decorate bags or cushion covers, for example, and you can try it out to create the most beautiful wall decorations.
With the KnitPro punch frames you do not need an embroidery hoop: you can hang your punching project directly on the wall. This set of square frames consists of two sturdy pinewood frames. One frame measures 25 x 25cm and is covered with monk's cloth, while the other frame measures 20 x 20cm and is covered with duck fabric. Duck fabric is a finely woven fabric with a sturdy appearance that is suitable for a punch needle with a width of 2mm. Monk's cloth has a natural look, a coarser weave with more visible holes and is suitable for punch needles with a width of 3 and 4mm.