Craft Club Co Makes It Easy and Accessible to Try a New Fiber Craft

Off the Hoop is where I stash the needlework-adjacent crafts that keep popping up in my feed — the ones that feel like a fun side quest when you want to make something with your hands, but you don’t want to source 12 supplies just to begin. That’s why I’m obsessed with Craft Club Co, an Australian company (designed in Sydney and founded by Nakisah) that sells a whole menu of fiber craft kits in one place — from classic stitchy options like embroidery and cross stitch to more textural, décor-forward projects like latch hooking and their wildly satisfying mossy coaster kits.

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What Is Craft Club Co?

Craft Club’s sweet spot is needlecraft + textured home décor crafts—meaning you’ll find stitchy classics right alongside projects that lean into texture, color, and finish-worthy décor. On their site you can browse kits across multiple techniques, including cross stitch, embroidery, latch hook, crochet, weaving, and what they label as Half-Stitch Needlepoint (needlepoint-style stitching).

I also love their “why.” Craft Club frames their mission around making creativity approachable for everyday people—no matter your experience level—and connecting crafting with mindfulness and wellbeing.

Fiber Craft Kits You Can Try: Cross Stitch, Embroidery, Latch Hook, Crochet, and More

If you’re the kind of maker who bounces between crafts (or just wants something new without a big commitment), Craft Club makes it easy to explore different fiber techniques from one shop. Their technique categories include needlecraft options like embroidery and cross stitch/cross-half stitch, plus more tactile, décor-forward kits like latch hooking, weaving projects, and chunky crochet.

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Why Craft Club Feels So Beginner-Friendly: Shop by Technique, Color, and Time Commitment

One of my favorite parts of browsing Craft Club is how they help you pick a project based on real life—not just the craft type. You can browse by technique, then narrow by time commitment (Quick Makes, Weekend Project, Slow & Steady) and color vibe (Bright, Pastel, Earthy), plus other style groupings like seasonal picks and price brackets. It’s a smart setup for beginners, and it also helps experienced crafters choose something they’ll actually finish.

This post focuses on their latch hook rug coasters, but I’m also really enamored with their Needlepoint Pouch Kits – a stitchable project bag!

Off the Hoop Spotlight: Lavender Field Moss Coaster Kit (Craft Club Co)

Lavender Field Moss Coaster Kit

If you want one Craft Club project that perfectly fits the “side quest craft” vibe, the Lavender Field Moss Coaster Kit is it. This kit is designed as a textured little landscape—soft greens and lilacs—built using multiple yarn types (including mohair) and finished with those adorable pipe-cleaner lavender details.

What’s Included in the Lavender Field Moss Coaster Kit

According to the product listing, the kit includes a mesh canvas base, felt backing, needles (including a threader), thread, a latch hook, and even small scissors—plus a QR code that links to guides and video tutorials and a transfer template to help with placement.

Techniques You’ll Try (Without Needing to Be an Expert)

What makes this kit extra fun is that it isn’t just one repetitive stitch. Their Lavender Field guide breaks the process into steps like making bobbles, creating “hair” moss with latch hooking, adding fluffy grass textures, making little pom-pom flowers, and shaping pipe-cleaner lavender stems, then finishing and backing your piece. It feels playful and experimental, not monotonous.

How Long Does a Moss Coaster Kit Take?

If you’re looking for something you can realistically complete in one cozy session (or split over a weekend), moss kits are a great pick. Craft Club describes their moss kits as typically taking about 2–4 hours, depending on your pace.

Shipping Note: Craft Club Ships from Australia (Plus a U.S. Tariff Update)

A quick practical note before you fall down the kit rabbit hole: Craft Club ships from Australia. Their shipping page currently lists flat-rate shipping (including to the U.S.) and an estimated U.S. delivery window of roughly 7–14 days depending on the option you choose. They also state that they’ve decided to cover all tariffs for orders coming into the United States. You’ll want to double check yourself tho. This is just a heads up and may change. I last updated January 2026.

I couldn’t find a video specific to the Lavender Field Moss Coaster Kit, but this will still give you an idea of what to expect. Don’t worry; it’s only 1:36 long.

Where to Follow Craft Club Co: Social Links, Blog, and YouTube

If you want to browse more kits, see customer makes, or watch tutorials before you commit, Craft Club links out to their socials and resource content right from their site. They also have a blog section “Resource Hub” where they post project content and guides.