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Cross Stitch Storage: A UK Stitcher's Guide to Organising Everything
There's no right way to store cross stitch supplies. The best system is the one that suits how you actually stitch, fits in your home, and stays workable over time.
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Cross Stitch Needle Sizes Explained: A Complete Guide
You've got your fabric. You've got your thread. But does it actually matter which needle you use?
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Embroidery Hoops Explained: Types, Sizes and How to Choose the Right One
We've tested plenty of hoops over the years (it's part of the job), so in this guide we're going to walk you through everything you need to know!
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How to Organise Your Cross Stitch Kits: A Complete Guide for UK Stitchers
This guide will help you create an organisation system that actually works for your stitching habits, protects your supplies, and makes starting a new project feel easy.
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How to Start Cross Stitching for Beginners: The Ultimate Guide
Our beginners guide will support you with all you need to know, from the equipment you need, to creating your first stitch and improving your skills.
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Unconventional Cross Stitch Tools: Creative Household Items That Reshape Your Stitching Experience
Cross stitching doesn't have to break the bank. Some of the most advanced stitchers have always known that the best tools are often hiding in plain sight around your home.
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The Best Christmas Gifts for Cross Stitchers
Christmas is well and truly upon us and we know that finding presents for cross stitchers isn’t always the easiest, so we’ve put together this blog to help.
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Pros and Cons of Cross Stitching in Hand, with a Hoop or Frame!
Wondering whether it’s best to cross stitch using a hoop or frame, or maybe there’s an even quicker way out there? This week, we discuss the differences between each method!
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8 Crafty Stocking Filler Ideas
The days are getting shorter and Christmas is getting nearer, that means it’s time to start thinking of crafty gift ideas!
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5 Must-Have Items For Advanced Cross Stitch
These are the advanced tools that are going to make intricate needlework a whole lot easier and quicker.