
Adding Texture | Cross Stitch
One of the most useful ways of learning how to work with texture is to reduce your available colour palette. And if you want to really learn something go with just a single colour.
One of the most useful ways of learning how to work with texture is to reduce your available colour palette. And if you want to really learn something go with just a single colour.
Want to know how to cross stitch? Let Mr X Stitch teach you how to start cross stitch, how to stop cross stitch and what to do in the middle. Covering tools, techniques and tips, this is all you need to know to master the most popular needlecraft in the world!
Happy 2020 all my stupendous cross stitchers! Are you ready to get going this year on all kinds of incredible cross stitch projects? Yes? Me
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So all my creative wonders out there, I have demonstrated how various media can be incorporated into your cross stitch, from paints and beads to
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Hello, Hello, Hello again all my spectacular cross stitchers! We are continuing on this month with the discussion on the versatile, beautiful, contemporary band sampler.
The latest edition of the world’s best cross stitch magazine has arrived and it’s a corker! Issue 8 is our Munchies edition! As you’ve come
Needleworkers have been cross stitching for centuries. While the simple “X” stitch hasn’t changed, what we “X” ON and what we “X” WITH has changed