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Make a Cross Stitch Coaster I love being able to use items decorated with Cross Stitch in my home. One of my latest projects involves an unusual stitching surface. I was shopping for shelf liner and I happened to notice that Duck Select Non Adhesive Shelf Liner had a perfect "evenweave" surface. It also comes in a variety of colors.
So, of course, I nabbed some and decided to try out stitching on it. I used yarn and large plastic needle and made some Cross Stitch Coasters. I plan to try out some placemats next. What sort of unusual surfaces have you stitched on? Use the comments button below to let us know. See More -
Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Maple Leaf Quilt PatternsI've added some new patterns to the Maple Leaf Quilt Pattern Collection including blackwork and punchneedle patterns and a new Cross Stitch design. These patterns are part of a growing collection of Quilt Inspired Cross Stitch patterns at About.com Cross Stitch.
Stitch the designs with the floss colors I suggest, or use variegated floss for a completely different look. This pattern presents a great opportunity to try out some of the new over-dyed flosses. More Projects from About.com Guides - Thursday May 15, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Presencia Finca FlossI am a bit obsessed with floss - some people collect patterns, some collect fabrics - me, I love to try all sorts of flosses and fibers for stitching. I have written about this before. I started out with J & P Coats, graduated to DMC, and now I also stitch with Anchor, DFN, Kreinik and more. I am testing out some new flosses right now, and I especially like Presencia Finca Mouline Embroidery floss. This floss brand may not be as familiar to some of you because it has only been available in the USA for a few decades.
Finca floss is very strong and easy to stitch with. The color hues are definitely comparable to the highest quality flosses. I stitched the Seasons Change pattern with it and I am also working on another project I will be sharing with you soon. Find out more about Finca Flosses Suitable for Cross Stitch Have you stitched with Finca floss? Use the comments button below to share your experience with us. Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Pre-Finished Charles Craft ProductsOne of my favorite brands associated with Cross Stitch has always been Charles Craft. They offer quality Cross Stitch fabric in a variety of colors. In addition to the fabric, Charles Craft also has a wide select of pre-finished items with Aida inserts or woven bands for you to personalize.
From bookmarks to brides pillows to baby bibs, these items make it easy to give a special Cross Stitch gift to someone, especially if, like me, you don't sew. Most of the items are quite reasonably priced and readily available at your local craft store or you can order them online directly from Charles Craft or other vendors. If you are looking for quick gift solutions or items to use in decorating your home, these items are a great option. Learn more - Pre-Finished Charles Craft Products. Tuesday May 13, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Cross Stitch Poll - Do You Stitch Outdoors?Do you stitch outdoors? Vote in the poll and let us know. Use the comments section below (before you vote) to let us know about your outdoor stitching experiences - good and bad. Stain removal tips: Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (11) Pinwheel Quilt WelcomeThe Pinwheel Welcome is another in a series of Quilt-Inspired Cross Stitch Patterns I have been working on lately. I have always loved quilts, but I am not a quilter. So, I decided to create patterns with quilt themes.
Stitch the free Pinwheel Welcome pattern with the floss colors of your choice. Match your home decor or use holiday colors to create a Christmas welcome. Select seasonal colors and make a welcome for spring, summer, winter, and fall! Patterns in this collection include: Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Gather Ye Rosebuds Pattern Goes to the DogsRecently I added the free Gather Ye Rosebuds (Kitties) pattern to the collection of free patterns at About.com Cross Stitch. Well, now the pattern has gone to the dogs, so to speak.
Stitch the free Gather Ye Rosebuds (Doggies) pattern for a friend who dotes on his or her canine companions. In addition, I adapted the pattern for one specific breed - Scotties. More free Animal-themed patterns: Saturday May 10, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Free Monogrammed Wreath Cross Stitch PatternMother's Day is almost here, so if you haven't chosen a project to make for Mom, you better get cracking. The latest addition to the free patterns at About.com Cross Stitch may be what you are looking for and it is simple enough to finish in an evening.
Stitch this free Monogrammed Wreath Cross Stitch pattern for a gift for Mother's Day or some other special occasion. This chart could be used in many ways. Add it to a gift box, make a small pillow or sachet, or framed design. Use your imagination to create something special for Mom! More Ideas for Mother's Day: Friday May 9, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Celebrate With a Birthday Banner
Today is my "little" sister's birthday - Happy Birthday Sis! I am not going to tell you how old she is because (1) she would kill me and (2) she would kill me! She has always been so supportive of my stitching endeavors and I would probably not be the About.com Cross Stitch Guide if it were not for her.
I wish I had seen this Birthday Banner pattern, designed by Tracy Lambert, About.com Guide to Needlepoint, in time to make it for my sis, but maybe I can get it done for her next birthday. The Needlepoint banner (easily adapted for Cross Stitch) is a great idea for starting a family tradition - hang it on a door or door knob for each family member's special day. Who has the next birthday in your family? Get stitching so you can have the banner completed in time for the party. More Birthday Related Projects from About.com Guides: Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Free Gather Ye Rosebuds... Pattern
Hot off the needle, I photographed this stitching project right after I finished and before I removed my gridding lines. The free Gather Ye Rosebuds (Kitties) pattern was inspired by my two kitties, Bert and Ernie. Ernie passed away last year and Bert is living with my Mom because my fiance is allergic to cats. I visit Bert often - so much that Mom says she is glad he moved in with her, but I still miss my boys a lot and I will think of them every time I see this stitching project.
This project was stitched on DMC Marbled Fabric. It is 100% colorfast, but has the look of hand-dyed fabric. This color is Desert Sand (DMC 677). The fabric is washable, so if you have avoided working with marbled or hand-dyed fabric because it is not always washable, you may want to try this fabric instead. You will notice my "lazy" gridding method. I go over 10 / under 10 horizontally. It takes half the time to grid, and I can still tell where the squares are as I stitch. I prefer this method because it is faster and I get impatient with it takes so long to grid fabric before I get to stitch! Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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