
Lenox Spice Village Allspice House
The Allspice House from the Lenox Spice Village Collection, rendered in needlepoint with the nostalgic cottage details that have made these ceramic houses beloved for decades. This canvas is part of an ongoing series — each house is available individually, or they can be collected together to create a full village display.
Allspice takes its name from the fact that its flavor suggests a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves — though it comes from a single berry, the dried fruit of the Pimenta dioica tree, native to Jamaica and Central America.
Mesh Count: 18
Skill Level: Confident Beginner to Advanced
Finishing Suggestions: Ornament, framed miniature, or displayed as part of the full Spice Village series
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Included in Your Everinscription Kit
We include everything you need to begin your canvas right away — no extra trips to the needlework shop, no guessing about colors or quantities. Just open, thread your needle, and enjoy.
- Hand-Selected Threads in every color your design calls for
- A Printed Color Key with thread guide and strand count
- A Tapestry Needle sized to your canvas mesh
- A Classic Needle Threader
- A pair of Golden Stork Embroidery Scissors
- A Mesh Stash Bag to keep your project organized
Thread Selection
DMC or Vineyard Silk — Which Is Right for You?
DMC 6-Strand Mouliné
Our standard kit features DMC's beloved long-staple Egyptian cotton, trusted by needleworkers for generations. With over 500 colors — the widest palette available — every subtle variation in your design is matched with precision, so the richness of each canvas truly comes through. DMC is also the most cost-effective option, making it an especially wonderful choice for beginners and anyone building a collection.
Vineyard Silk Classic
Our luxe kit elevates your work with pure Chinese silk. The luminous sheen of silk gives your finished piece a depth and glow that cotton simply cannot replicate — you will see the difference. With 239 carefully curated colors, Vineyard Silk is for the needleworker who wants her finished piece to truly radiate.