Cross Stitch Crazy - UK (2020-05)

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Purr-fect birthday
As soon as I received the Margaret Sherr y card kit with
issue 263, I just knew I had to stitch it for my cousin’s
birthday. I hope you like the result!
Julie Cooper, London
Alison says: We love it, Julie! And we have
a feeling you might want to check out our
latest Margaret Sherr y project on page 10.
Happy birthday to your cousin!

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
super-cute kit from

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Novel noël
I’ve had a busy week, but still made this
elf for my friend. It’s a tree decoration – or
pincushion – made with a cream aida
band. It looks a bit like a Christmas ravioli!
I expect you’ve had armies of these elves
from issue 262 skipping across your
screen. The holly that I stitched on the
back came from the same edition. I’d like
to make more of these elves and elvettes
as they’re so jolly and versatile.
Alison Kent, Eastbourne
Emily says: You’re right, Alison, these
elves have proven quite popular!
I love your use of aida band to create
a decoration – such a clever idea!

Lasting love


My American grandparents celebrated their 70 th
wedding anniversar y recently. I was desperate to
finish this sampler and post it to them! Thankfully,
I got it to them just in time. It’s a Lucie Heaton design
that I won through a competition. My grandparents
loved it. Hopefully I’ll get to see them again soon!
Emily Sitch, Nuneaton


Lou says: Congratulations to your grandparents,
Emily, on 70 years of marriage! It’s amazing to
think of all the things they must have experienced
together. This sampler is a lovely tribute to their love.


YourLetters


Rockin’ robin
Here is my first-ever stitch – it’s of a robin and it
took me two days to do. It measures only 3 in and
is displayed in a wood-effect hoop. I really loved
doing this and I have done a same-sized one of
an orangutan. I’m now stitching a teddy coming
out of a gift box. This one’s taken me a few days
already and I’m still not even halfway through it!
Dawn Anderson, Isle of Sheppey
Emma says: What a fantastic first stitch, Dawn!
You should be proud. And you’re
moving so quickly! I’m impressed
that you’re already on your third
project. It sounds like you’ve
caught the stitching
bug – which we all
fully support,
of course!

Geo-tastic find
I’m so pleased with this Christmassy geocache
card that Lucie Heaton designed for me –
I spotted in issue 263 that someone else
had stitched it, too. I was able to purchase
a matching mug, as shown in the picture. It’ll
make a lovely present for a student friend of
mine who has found over 100 geocaches this
year. Thank you for an excellent magazine –
I look forward to reading it each month. I gave
the card to my friend yesterday and he was
absolutely thrilled with it. He’ll have to wait
until Christmas to discover the matching mug!
Zena Massey, Hampshire
Lou says: This is brilliant, Zena! I love that
you found a matching mug to go with your
Challenge Lucie design. My guess is that you’re
planning to let your friend locate the mug via
his favourite hobby – geocaching! I’m sure he’ll
love going on an adventure to find it.

Win!


X Dawn caught the
stitching bug after
finishing this sweet
little robin hoop

S Alison stitched these motifs
from issue 262 on aida band to
make a cute ornament

X Julie stitched
her card kit from
issue 263 to give
to her cousin

S Emily stitched
this beautiful design
to celebrate her
grandparents’ 70 th
wedding anniversary

S Zena asked Lucie Heaton
to design this geocache
chart for her in issue 258
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