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Send in Cross Stitch Gossip Today!

November 15, 2011 by Connie Barwick

Do you have a Cross Stitch blog? Let me know so I can add it to my blog reader. You can even post your blog link in the comments below if you like.

Have you seen a bit of juicy “gossip” – aka a new design, a new free pattern, or a new publication – out in the stitchery world you just gotta share? Have a helpful gadget you want to let other stitchers know about? All you have to do is suggest a link or just email me directly at conniegee.designs gmail.com. I’d especially love to hear from designers who are releasing new charts – let me help you get the word out about your new offerings! Be a Craft Gossip tipster today.

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Comments

  1. Annette says

    November 15, 2011 at 9:57 am

    I keep a blog about my cross-stitching and the goings on in my life.

  2. Kelly says

    November 15, 2011 at 11:18 am

    Mary Corbet has reviewed a new cross stitch frame that looks amazing. It’s only available in the uk, but maybe if embroiderers show enough interest, a manufacturer in the us could do something similar?

    I know I would like one…

    http://www.needlenthread.com/2011/11/millenium-embroidery-frame.html

  3. conniebarwick says

    November 15, 2011 at 5:41 pm

    Thanks for pointing this out!

  4. conniebarwick says

    November 15, 2011 at 5:41 pm

    Thanks for sharing your link!

  5. Caitlin says

    November 16, 2011 at 3:02 pm

    I have a blog about cross stitching at http://mangogirl-naughtscrossstitches.blogspot.com/

  6. conniebarwick says

    November 16, 2011 at 6:12 pm

    Thanks for sharing the link!

  7. Carissa says

    November 16, 2011 at 6:15 pm

    I have a blog where I post updates on my WIP, new stash, giveaways, freebies I find and my daily also.

    I love this site!

  8. Rhona Norrie says

    November 19, 2011 at 9:31 am

    Here’s a link to my blog
    http://www.tangledthreadsstitching.blogspot.com
    hope you enjoy it!

  9. conniebarwick says

    November 19, 2011 at 3:57 pm

    Thanks so much for sharing your link!

Have you read?

Printable Cross Stitch Sheets Make it Easy to Cross Stitch on Clothes

Lately I have been feeling like all of my clothes are looking a little worn or feeling a little tired. I don’t want to buy new clothes, though, so there’s been a lot of mending, altering and adding special touches to things that otherwise might get overlooked or not worn at all. 

As an example, not too long ago I added a little bit of embroidery to a T-shirt, which was a lot of fun to do and made me start eyeing all my solid-colored garments and wondering how they might look with some stitching added. 

Of course you can cross stitch on garments, too, whether T-shirts or woven tops, skirts, pants and more. But it can be tricky to transfer cross stitch designs to your garment to make stitching easier. 

Much like with embroidery, it’s great to use a water soluble stabilizer to keep your fabric in place while you stitch and to transfer your design (or your cross stitch grid at least) while you’re stitching. Then you just wash away the stabilizer when you’re done and it will look like the stitching has always been there. 

Ashley General Handmade uses Sulky Stick ‘n Stitch, which is a product I use, too. It’s easy to use and washes away cleanly. 

To make it even easier, she designed some printable cross stitch grids at different counts that you can print out to draw your own cross stitch designs, but you can also print the grid right on the Sulky, so you can stitch on top of squares and then remove them when you’re done. 

Brilliant, right? 

She has pages as big as 8 count and all the way down to 20 (remember: the bigger the number the smaller the stitches will be) that you can download and print to make your own designs and also use to make stitching on clothing easier. I’m definitely going to try this the next time I want to cross stitch on fabric!

You can grab her printables over at Ashley General Handmade.

[Photo: Ashley General Handmade]

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