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Magnifying Dome

Regular price $15.00

The Details

Spot Missed Stitches with Ease

Every stitch matters, and the Needlepoint Magnifying Dome helps you catch the ones you might otherwise miss. Simply place the dome over your needlepoint canvas to magnify your work, making it easier to spot skipped stitches, misplaced threads, and small details before your project is complete. Whether you're stitching on 13 mesh or 18 mesh canvas, this handy tool reduces eye strain and helps you achieve a polished, professional finish. Lightweight and easy to use, it's an essential accessory for every needlepoint bag and a must-have tool for stitchers of all skill levels.

Product Features

  • Magnifies your needlepoint canvas for easier viewing
  • Helps identify missed or misplaced stitches
  • Reduces eye strain during long stitching sessions
  • Great for both 13 mesh and 18 mesh needlepoint
  • Lightweight and easy to move across your project
  • An essential tool for beginners and experienced stitchers alike

Free Shipping

Enjoy complimentary shipping on orders of $200 or more to any US address.

Orders ship within 2–4 business days unless otherwise noted, with tracking provided via email once your order leaves our studio. Please handle your canvas with clean hands and store it flat until ready to stitch. Threads and finishing services are final sale.

Read our full shipping policy.

Returns & Exchanges

We stand behind every product we sell. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will do our best to make it right. Our goal is for every stitcher to love what they receive from The Pepper Pot. Read our full return policy.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about needlepoint, mahjong or private events at The Pepper Pot, we'd love to hear from you. You can email us at hello@theppepperpot.co or fill out our contact form here. One of our customer care team members will get back to you shortly. You can also visit our FAQ page to learn more about all of our offerings.

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    New to Needlepoint?

    It begins more simply than you think.

  • Where Every Stitch Begins

    A canvas. A needle. A rhythm you settle into quickly.

    What looks intricate from a distance is steady up close.

    You don’t need experience to begin. Each design is selected to make the first stitch feel natural.

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    Chapter One

    Start with what draws you in.

    Choose a design you’re naturally pulled toward. When you’re new, simplicity isn’t about less detail, it’s about clarity. Clean lines. Balanced scale. Room to breathe.

  • Chapter Two

    Thread choice shapes the final look.

    We’ll help you select fibers that complement the design, balance texture, and feel good in hand.

    If you’re unsure, start with our curated thread suggestions or beginner kits designed to remove the guesswork.

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    Chapter Three

    Most projects begin with a classic tent stitch.

    It’s steady, versatile, and creates the foundation for nearly everything you’ll make. From there, you can keep it simple or explore more decorative stitches over time.

    There is no rush here. One stitch at a time is enough.

  • Begin Here

    Whether you’re starting fresh or returning after years away, this is a craft meant to be enjoyed, not perfected.

    Explore beginner-friendly canvases or visit The Drawing Room for guidance in person.

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