Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Maia Fan Fair Counted Cross Stitch Kit, 15"x16-1/2" 16 Count

!±8± Maia Fan Fair Counted Cross Stitch Kit, 15"x16-1/2" 16 Count

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Post Date : Dec 28, 2011 10:19:20 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Maia Counted Cross Stitch. Beautiful and artistic needle art kits to inspire you down to the very last stitch. Maia kits contain quality 16 count Aida fabric, carefully sorted Anchor thread, easy-to-follow charts and instructions. Finished size: 15x17in. Design: Fan Fair.

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  • 5055185212613
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Collecting Matchcovers - Match Book Covers

!±8± Collecting Matchcovers - Match Book Covers

The first matches were produced by an English chemist named John Walker in the early 1800s. While conducting experiments with a flammable liquid some of the mixture dropped on the floor and flared up. From this he discovered the process of making matches. His matches were boxed and placed on sale in 1827.

The first match books were made by Joshua Pusey of Philadelphia in 1889. The earliest know commercial advertising appeared in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Through out the early 1900s colorful match boxes and match books were made containing all sorts of beautiful art work and by the 1930s they were widely collected. In the 1940s and 1950s smoking was very popular and millions and millions of match books were manufactured and hotels, nightclubs and restaurants made match books available to their customers. Even today match books are a popular form of advertising from these same retail establishments.

Collectors usually remove the matches from matchbooks and display their collection of matchcovers in albums. Because of the large number of different match book covers available to collectors, some prefer to specialize by type. Others prefer to collect match books from the places they visited. Hotels and restaurants are the most popular by far. However collections of night clubs, bars, railroad lines, airlines, ships, banks, sports, world fairs and political are very popular. I like collecting old matchcovers from my home town.

Matchcovers can be classified by size such as 20-strike matchbooks which have 20 matchsticks per book. Larger 30 and 40 strike matchbooks are called billboards. The most popular matchbooks are odd shapes and early matchbooks that are printed not only on the cover but also on the matchsticks.

Matchcover collecting is a fun and inexpensive hobby. Once you start, make a habit of picking up one or two matchbooks from every place you visit. As you become obsessed with this fascinating hobby you may want to purchase matchbooks at garage sales, flea markets and antique stores. One of the best places to find match books both new and old is eBay. At eBay you can find one matchbook that may interest you or large lots that can sort through.


Collecting Matchcovers - Match Book Covers

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Thread For Cross Stitching

!±8± Thread For Cross Stitching

Cross stitching is fine, detailed work and you need to use the proper thread or floss to produce the best results. Even then, the choices can be overwhelming. There are different brands to choose from, threads can be made from either silk or cotton, and then you have specialty threads that are metallic or glow in the dark. Don't worry; I'm here to help. Here's a quick guide to help you choose the best thread for your next cross stitching project.

First, let's start with the basics. Embroidery floss is the most commonly used thread when cross stitching. It is a cotton thread that has six strands, but usually you will only use two strands at a time for stitching and one strand for back stitching. Now let's look at the details of brand and specialty colours.

Brands of Thread

Most books and patterns suggest you use either DMC or Anchor brands, which are easy to find at your local craft store, but other brands do exist. If you do use a brand of thread other than what your pattern suggests, it is helpful to use a conversion chart. Conversion charts show what colours are identical between each brand. That way, if your pattern lists the colour by DMC number, you can use the conversion chart to buy the equivalent colour in the Anchor brand.

Thread Colours

Most patterns suggest using one colour at a time. Occasionally, a pattern will suggest blending colours together, where you will combine two or more colours for each stitch. But to really enhance a pattern, specialty threads can be used.

One type of specialty thread is variegated floss. Variegated floss is one skein of thread that has multiple colours in it. Usually the multiple colours consist of a single colour that changes from light to dark shades, but sometimes the floss has different colours in a single skein. The multiple colours produce a subtle colour change, which is revealed every few stitches.

Another type of specialty threads are ones that add or reflect light, such as metallic thread, glow in the dark threads, or threads with pastel tones. Metallic floss adds sparkle and shine to your design, while glow in the dark threads add a sense of wonder in the dark. Threads with pastel tones give a calm, reflective feeling to the final cross stitch design.

Taking Care of Your Threads

When buying thread, look for higher quality thread, as this will make for a more enjoyable stitching experience and produce a higher quality finish. Poor quality thread will fray easily, making it hard to thread through the needle and it will give your finished piece a fuzzy appearance.

Most commercial threads should be hand washed before use to prevent the colour from running. However, certain threads, such as silk or hand-dyed threads should not be washed, as the dyes are not colour fast. If these threads are washed, the colour will fade. Also, do not wash metallic threads, as these threads are more fragile and can tangle and break when washed. As a side note, do not wash any piece that has been stitched with hand-dyed thread, as the colours will run together.


Thread For Cross Stitching

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Bentley Collection Guide for Longaberger® Baskets - Ninth Edition

!±8±The Bentley Collection Guide for Longaberger® Baskets - Ninth Edition

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Monday, November 14, 2011

How to Make a Cross Stitch Gift Jar

!±8± How to Make a Cross Stitch Gift Jar

Cross Stitch Jar Lids are a quick and easy gift especially for co-workers. You can place just about anything inside the jar. Some ideas are:

* Candy

* Small Soaps

* Potpourri

* Quotes or Sayings

* Coffee, Cocoa or Tea Packets

* Tea light or Votive Candles

* Dog or Cat Treats

* Baby Grooming or Baby Travel items

You can even use a "Gift in a Jar" Recipe and top it off with a cross stitch picture for an extra special touch! They are quite easy to make and I want to share with you how I make mine. You can purchase a puff up kit but I find they are a bit pricey so I decided to make them differently. Decide on which type of theme or picture you would like to stitch and make sure that it will fit in either a regular or wide mouth jar lid.

You will need:

* Jar of your choice with a lid and ring

* Cross Stitch picture to fit

* Poster Board

* Quilt Batting

* Adhesive Sheet (usually found near the scrapbook section)

* Ribbon

You should be able to purchase all of these items at your local craft store or online.

Instructions:

Using the flat piece of the lid as a pattern, cut out a circle of poster board and adhesive. Using the ring of the lid, trace the inside part on the quilt batting and cut out. This will make your piece puff up a bit but not too much.

Layer your pieces as follows:

Place the adhesive circle on top of the poster board circle. Center the quilt batting on top of the adhesive. This should leave a small border around where adhesive shows. Then, place your cross stitch on top and cut the edges that hang over the poster board. With this type of adhesive, you can easily remove and center your cross stitch piece before cutting. You can then place the cross stitch piece into your lid and put it on the jar. Add ribbon for a finishing touch. Some also like to add lace or raffia.


How to Make a Cross Stitch Gift Jar

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Counted Cross Stitch and Waste Canvas

!±8± Counted Cross Stitch and Waste Canvas

Waste canvas is a product that allows the cross stitcher to stitch on non evenweave fabrics. It is available in different counts 8, 9, 10, 12 and 14 holes per inch.

There is no limit to the items you can decorate with this material it enables you to personalize clothing whether it is for you or as a gift.

So how do you use it?

Once you have chosen the item and the motif you wish to use.

Cut a piece of the canvas two inches larger than the design you have chosen then find the middle by measuring or folding four ways. Mark the middle with thread.

Attach the canvas to your chosen item using running stitches around the edge.

You are now ready to begin stitching there are two threads together then a gap between them this is where your needle takes the thread through. The needle needs to go through the centre because the threads of the canvas are removed on completion.

Once the design has been stitched take out the running stitches which held the material in place and cut the excess away but not too close to the stitching.

Waste canvas is held together with starch. Slightly dampening the canvas loosen the threads enabling them to be removed.

Each thread from the canvas is removed separately using a pair of tweezers is ideal. The threads will come out easily if not try a little more water. Also check that a thread has not been caught by the needle whilst stitching. If a thread has been caught cut either side of the stitch.

Once all the threads have been removed treat the item as you would with a normal cross stitch project. Gently wash in warm soapy water and rinse.

When dry iron gently on the wrong side laying it on a fluffy towel.

Remember if you are stitching a project such as table linen it is important to keep the reverse of the work tidy. So avoid trailing threads when possible.


Counted Cross Stitch and Waste Canvas

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Cross Stitch - The Cross Stitch Hobby

!±8± Cross Stitch - The Cross Stitch Hobby

Cross stitch is a very old embroidering technique and can form many different patterns or pictures. There's so many cross-stitch examples found all over the world and some of these works of art can be hundreds of years old. As a hobby, stitching is a good way to keep busy and have fun making beautiful patterns with all sorts of color in them.

There are different types of fabrics that can be used to make these wonderful designs, but aida fabric is by far the most widely used fabric. The tiny holes in aida fabric can assist with stitch placement which can make the project easier. This type of fabric is also available in so many different colors it can help create some cool designs.

Linen fabric is also good to use for stitching and is a certain type of even weave fabric that is ideal for these projects. There are a lot of different kits available and they come with everything needed to make the picture or pattern on the kit. Let us say someone wanted to create a picture of the statue of liberty then all they have to do is order the kit and follow the simple instructions to achieve this beautiful work of art.

There are many different types of holiday kits that can be purchased such as Christmas and Easter. When doing stitching remember that there's so many pictures, and patterns out there to create it will never get boring.

Many of the kits purchased do not cost very much at all and this is the perfect way to start this hobby inexpensively and easily. Kits come in all different sizes from small to very large like a painting hanging at the local museum. The size will have an impact on the price, in other words a small kit will probably be much cheaper than a large one. Most people think that cross-stitch is hard, but the fact is its very affordable, easy and enjoyable to do.


Cross Stitch - The Cross Stitch Hobby

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cross Stitch Collection

!±8± Cross Stitch Collection

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Cross Stitch Collection aims to present readers with inspiring cross stitch projects from Britain's best designers, with high value, top quality charts. Issues include the latest news, product reviews, technical features, columns, and advice, plus clear step-by-step instructions for stitchers of all abilities.

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