
Cups and Teapots Cross-stitch
I posted this cross-stitch at the beginning of the year after it had been washed. Looks a bit better now! Just back from the framer and ready to hang on the kitchen wall.
Cups and Teapots Cross-stitch
I posted this cross-stitch at the beginning of the year after it had been washed. Looks a bit better now! Just back from the framer and ready to hang on the kitchen wall.
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Looks lovely Jill. You’re so skilled. Xx
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Thanks for your nice comment Jane.
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Looks really good 😺
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Thanks, Samantha!
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I have not made one since my school days. You must have lots of patience and good with handy craft to sew such a beautiful cross-stitch.
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Thanks so much Audrey. I’m pleased that you like it. I think cross stitching is very satisfying when you start to see the pattern appear on the fabric – and yes, as with all types of stitching, you do need patience!
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