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Spice up your stitching this season with a pair of gingerbread houses that look good
Q My nan gave me her big button box (quite the bequest!) when she moved into a care facility recently. There are many lovely buttons and seems a shame not to use them in some way. I thought I could ad
One thing about this design is customisation, so feel free to swap thread shades to use up those in your stash or to match your home’s palette. I hope you all have ‘sew’ much fun making this! www.jbcr
My mom made a little gingerbread house out of paper and asked me to decorate it with cross-stitching. I looked through my stash and found ‘Sugar and Spice’, from issue 324 (Nov 2017). I stitched it on
Note Unless otherwise specified, use a regular knitted cast on for all pieces. HOUSE COVER (MAKE 1) Cast on 58 sts using 4mm needles and Yarn A. Start at the bottom edge of the tiled roof. Row 1 (RS)
This design would also be perfect as an alternative to a traditional doily for a side table – simply hem it all around and back with cotton fabric Step 1 COMPLETE all the stitching for the top of the
HeIlo all and welcome to the third part of our exciting new stitch-a-long. Have any friends come to mind when you’ve been working on it? For this part we’re on the ‘Joy’ panel, celebrating the friends