Embroidery on aida cloth

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How to wash your cross stitch project | Taking care of your completed cross stitch work In this blog we share our tips for taking care of your completed embroidery work. We explain how to wash your cross stitch project once your are finished stitching and how to iron your piece. You can also

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Cross stitch should be a soothing, relaxing craft. Sometimes, though, we're so excited about a new project that we want to jump right into it! But before you start stitching, a little prep work on your cross stitch fabric can save you a lot of frustration. Will it hurt my…

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I finally got a chance to listen to the podcast of Mark Lipinski’s Creative Mojo yesterday morning. One of his guests was Katherine Kennedy of Swedish Weave Designs. They were discussing Swedish weaving, a.k.a huck embroidery. I vaguely remember seeing Swedish weaving designs in craft magazines back in the eighties, but the designs were so boring, plus you had to buy special fabric, that I wasn’t inspired to try it. However, I do recall thinking that it looked easy to do. Fairly recently, I…

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