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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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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…
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Sewing How To: Finishing A Completed Embroidery Hoop Project – Backing And Hoop Decorating. Perfect Scrap Busting Project
Wrapping an embroidery hoop: A perfect way to finish off completed embroidery/sewing makes when displaying them in an embroidery hoop So you’ve got your embroidery hoop design competed it’s now time to get it in its display hoop and show it off. I often just leave the embroidery hoop plain or paint them to add…