As we push the boundaries of our craft it seems only natural that we look to unlikely surface to display our stitches. Any surface with holes or mesh is fair game and if it lacks holes we can always poke some in.
As we push the boundaries of our craft it seems only natural that we look to unlikely surface to display our stitches. Any surface with holes or mesh is fair game and if it lacks holes we can always poke some in.
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Helen Carnac and Craftspace explore the identity of craft within the Slow Movement.
Botanical photography and papergoods
Old Crafts for the New Generation
Yarn, Fabric, Classes, Art...We Heart All things Fiber
Street embroidery
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I love all these uses for cross stitch but check out Mary Corbert. She did some stitching on eggs at Eastertime it was beautiful.
Oh, I love the glasses!!! Who did that? I wouldn’t even know where to find glasses with holes in them.