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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?

Cross Stitch Ice Cream and Frozen Treats

Summer is the time for sweet treats, whether eating them or stitching them. This collection of patterns is full of designs that are good enough to eat. Almost. 

This year of ice creams from Simone Balman Art is lots of fun, and you could also stitch up these treats individually if you’d rather. The full piece is 210 by 300 stitches, though it’s not full coverage. It uses 25 colors and comes out to 13.6 by 20.1 inches, or 34.5 by 51.2 cm, as shown on 14 count fabric. 

These mini Popsicles from Mariana Gonclaves ART as super sweet and quick to stitch. These would also be a fun border to another summer project. The full design is 43 by 46 stitches, which is 3.1 by 3.3 inches, or 7.8 by 8.3 cm, on 14 count fabric. 

Sam X Stitch has this fun sweet treat sampler, which again would be fun to stitch as individual pieces (maybe on napkins?). In all it calls for 18 colors and measures 153 by 153 stitches. That comes out to 10.93 inches or 27.75 cm on 14 count fabric. 

Another great sampler is this one with ice cream and other sweet treats from Cute Patterns by Maria. At 119 by 132 stitches total, working the full pattern would be about 8.6 by 9.4 inches, or 22 by 24 cm on 14 count fabric, and it uses 33 colors. You can also stitch individual designs, which range in height from 35 to 45 stitches, and in width from 11 to 28. 

This collection of four sundae patterns from Stichrovia would be fun to make for a kitchen or a teen’s room. Each pattern is around 40 by 50 stitches, so they should fit in a four or five inch hoop if worked on 14 count fabric. 

Or stitch up one of the treats from Stitch Chart Studio‘s collection of seven ice cream cross stitch patterns. These range in size and in number of colors needed, but most would fit in a five or six in hoop (and one in a four inch hoop). 

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