Don’t you just love how some random text in a movie can inspire a stitcher to pick up a needle and floss after a “LONG TIME”? Read More ...
Porte-aiguilles Black Work Project – Needle Book
Needles are pesky little critters – they always seem to be wandering off. But not if you make up a porte-aiguilles or needle holder. Read More ...
Strolling with a Baby Carriage Chart
A little lady with a baby or a girl with a doll – you be the judge. Read More ...
Antsy Stitches
I love reading cross stitch blogs and one of my favorites is Debbie’s Cross Stitch. Read More ...
November Birdhouse
Birdhouses are popular motifs for stitchers and this one from Il Mondi Di Ezechiele is really bright and cute! Read More ...
Dickensian Saying
A beloved holiday tradition is “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens and whether you like to read the original, watch the Mikey or Muppet version, or participate in the local stage version, this free chart will allow you to create Read More ...
Window Scene
From Les Grilles De Maryse this little country scene is a nice chart for beginners. Read More ...
C’est Noel Chart
The Sampler Girl posted this vintage-looking free chart a few days ago, but I didn’t want you to miss it. Read More ...
Beaded Ribbon Edging Tutorial
As you are making ornaments this year, you may be looking for a new way to finish off your mini-pillow ones and It’s Daffycat has a great tutorial for beaded ribbon edging. Read More ...
Sign Up for 2012 TUSAL – Totally Useless Stitch-a-long
As I wandered around stitchy blogs I kept running into a mysterious term – TUSAL – and I wondered what in the world it meant. Until I found Daffycat’s blog and unearthed the meaning of the term. TUSAL stands for Read More ...