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Minecraft Blocks Cross Stitch Pattern Series: Part 1 – Pumpkin/Jack-O-Lantern
While making my crochet Minecraft block series I had the idea to also do a cross stitch version of the blocks, I opted for two different sizes for the cross stitch patterns one smaller size of the block (3x3cm) and one larger (6cmx6cm). Crochet pattern version for the Minecraft pumpkin/jack-o-lantern is also available. For more…
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Among Us Crew Mate Cross Stitch Series: Part 3 The Imposter Crew Mate Cross Stitch Pattern
Following on from my two previous Among Us themed cross stitch makes of an Among Us crew mate cross stitch pattern and a dead Among Us crew mate cross stitch pattern I thought it was time to make a cross stitch pattern for an imposter. I used a white 28 count Evenweave fabric for this…
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Among Us Crew Mate Cross Stitch Series: Part 2 Dead Crew Mate Cross Stitch Pattern
Following on from my previous Among Us themed cross stitch pattern make is another Among Us crew mate – this one however, has unfortunately encountered the imposter. I used a cream 28 count Evenweave fabric for this but I think this design would also look really good on different coloured backgrounds. Among Us Dead Crew…
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Among Us Crew Mate Cross Stitch Series: Part 1 Crew Mate Cross Stitch Pattern
After making my crochet Among Us crew mate corner to corner pattern I knew I had to come back at some point and put together a cross stitch pattern for a crew mate too. You can use the crochet Among Us crew mate corner to corner pattern for this and use each of the squares…
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Sewing ‘How To’: Adding A Fabric Border To A Completed Cross Stitch Project
When turning a cross stitch project into a cushion you can either keep the cross stitching fabric for the entire front (check out this ‘How to’ for turning a cross stitch project into a cushion), or if you have a smaller project/want to add a frame edging to the cushion you can add a fabric…
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Sewing ‘How To’: Turning A Completed Cross Stitch Project Into A Cushion
After completing a cross stitch project there are a number of different ways you can display your work. You can frame them in picture frames or embroidery hoops (check out a how to finish a cross stitch project into an embroidery hoop here). You can also add fabric frames before framing or making them into…