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FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND When I was a child my nan, Hazel, taught me to cross stitch and I’ve loved it ever since (I’ve been stitching for about 25 years now). Sadly my nan passed away recently and for
The ‘Vintage Medallion’ quilt from Issue 123 caught my eye to make for a friend of 47 years. She always gets me meaningful presents and I’ve never been able to do this but thought she would love the q
“This quilt was inspired by an antique quilt. I loved the large-scale Log Cabin blocks and the asymmetrical layout created by having an odd number. I knew that I would love hand quilting this simply a
I have been a subscriber to Today’s Quilter for several years and love to get my magazine through the post. I was feeling a bit overwhelmed and wanted to make something that could be finished in a rea
When CrossStitcher December 2024, issue 416 arrived, I was charmed by the little tree in the number 1 of the Letter Library designed by Fiona Crouch. (Actually, I am always in search of small designs.
BEING creative with wool, through crocheting and knitting, is a pastime that has been enjoyed for generations. However, thanks to a creative bunch of crafters across the UK, the number of bizarre and