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Better late than never!
I made this last year for my best friend’s wedding,
but it definitely was not finished in time. It was two
months late! However, it was the first time I had done
any embroidery and managed to incorporate multiple
techniques into the piece. I relied on YouTube to assist
with the stitches but it’s still my favourite piece to date.
My best friend and her husband loved it too.
Beth Chown, Middleton St George
Katie says: Well done for tr ying out new stitches, Beth!

We love to see what you’ve been busy
stitching, so get in touch and tell us
all about it, and don’t forget to include
a picture! Every letter printed wins a
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Mini merriment
I hope you like this jolly little fellow from
the November 2019 issue of Crazy. I just
love stitching smaller designs like this!
Marilyn Wagner, Leeds
Lou says: He makes me smile ever y time
I see him, Marilyn! I’m glad you liked this
kit. Perhaps you could try making some
other small projects using the bright
Christmas gift ideas in the same issue


  • or, for a more traditional finish, tr y the
    American Sampler motifs in issue 262.


Polished present
I usually stitch my nieces gifts for Christmas
and birthdays, so I’m always looking for new
ideas in Crazy. My niece, who’s turning four
soon, has just started showing an interest in
nail polish. So, when I saw this design in issue
258 , I knew it would be perfect to put some
kid-safe nail polish inside as a gift! I think she’s
going to love it – thanks for the inspiration!
Irena Rattray, Caversham
Emily says: I would have loved a present like
this as a kid, Irena! You’re clearly an amazing
auntie. Happy birthday to your little niece.

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Touching words
I was so ver y sorr y to read that Margaret Sherr y
had passed away. I love her quirky and funny
animals, especially the hedgehogs. They’re
always so fun to stitch! Concentrating on ever y
little backstitch helps me relax, and smiling at
a fluffy cat or a perfect hedgehog makes all the
difference to your mood. Thank you, Margaret
Sherr y, for your beautiful work. And I want to
express my deepest sympathy to her daughter.
I also lost my mum much too early and I miss her
ever y day. Thank you for continuing her work.
Ute Neuenfeldt, Germany
Alison says: Thank you so much for sharing your
kind words and joyful stitches, Ute.

Time to stitch!
I stitched this Joy Sunday design while on
dialysis. Stitching helps me pass the time, and
I get four hours of uninterrupted crafting time,
three times a week, during my treatment. I’ve
stitched a few bits and bobs such as cards and
gifts now and have only been stitching for six
months. I’m addicted! Nowadays, I find that if
I’m not stitching, I’m thinking about stitching!
Claire Caldbeck, Doncaster
Katie says: We’re glad you’ve found stitching,
Claire! We wish you the best in your treatment.

X Irena made
this make-up
pouch as a
birthday gift
for her niece


Win!


S Like many of us,
Ute finds so much
joy in stitching
Margaret Sherry’s
whimsical designs

S Claire stitches to pass the
time during her treatment

S Small projects
like this are exactly
Marilyn’s cup of tea!

S Beth combined cross stitch and
embroidery for this wedding gift
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