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Craft Club Review: DIY Craft Kits for People Who Actually Finish Projects

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I have a drawer full of unfinished craft projects and the optimism that comes with buying supplies I never use. Craft Club is specifically designed to fix that problem — complete all-in-one kits with everything included so the barrier from "I want to try this" to "I am actually doing this" is as low as possible. Having now worked through four of their kits, I can confirm that the approach works.

What Craft Club Makes

Craft Club, designed in Sydney, Australia, produces kits across a genuinely wide range of techniques: latch hook rug making, woven bags, cross stitch, embroidery, crochet, moss coasters, needlepoint pouches, tapestry cushions, and pipe cleaner bouquets. New techniques are added regularly. Everything you need is inside each kit — no extra shopping, no hunting down the right thread weight or hook size.

The Kits I Tested

Woven tote bag (Black Gingham): The most satisfying of the four. Assembly instructions were clear, the loomed frame was easy to set up, and the finished bag is genuinely usable — not a novelty item. Took about three evenings of relaxed crafting.

Moss coaster kit (Green Oasis): Surprisingly meditative. The preserved moss pieces are easy to work with, the adhesive sets cleanly, and the finished coasters are something I am genuinely happy to have on my coffee table. Rated 4.9/5 by nearly 100 reviewers, and I understand why.

Needlepoint pouch kit (Good Luck Charms): A good introduction to needlepoint without being overwhelming. Took longer than the moss kit but the result is a functional pouch you can actually use. The stitching pattern is well-designed for beginners.

Chunky crochet (Strawberry): The easiest starting point for anyone new to crochet. The yarn is thick enough that mistakes are easy to spot and fix, and the chunky texture means you see progress quickly, which keeps motivation high.

The Craft Club Difference

What I kept coming back to was the support structure. Every kit comes with access to Craft Club's tutorial resources and unlimited support — if you get stuck, there is always someone to help. For total beginners, that safety net makes the difference between starting and finishing. The bundle options also offer up to 20% savings, which makes trying multiple techniques much more affordable.

Verdict: Craft Club earns the 100K+ happy crafter badge honestly. If you want to try a new craft without the guesswork, start here. Use code WILSONGEORGE10 for 10% off your order.

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