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does anyone read cross stitcher the magazine??
i don't seem to know anyone who does cross stitch. its because the tecnology these days, people find the computer more interesting than crafts. please could you write perhaps a short paragraph on why you like cross stitching, so i can tell my friends that it can be enjoyable. thankyou!
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- editorgrrlLv 51 decade agoFavorite AnswerI found a site where you can turn any image into a cross-stitch chart: http://www.microrevolt.org/knitPro so I'm doing a portrait of my favorite musician. It's fun and I find it very calming. I call it my occupational therapy. I get lots of inspiration from the Craftster embroidery boards: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php#19 And if your friends think that cross-stitch is just for grandmothers, show them this: http://www.subversivecrossstitch.com/ **Edited to add that these patterns use strong language that some people may find offensive.** 
- Anonymous1 decade agoI haven't done cross stitch for some time now, but I loved getting that magazine. I saved them and gave them to my daughter-in-law with instructions that she could only give them away to me. She loves cross stitch and with two little girls and another on the way, I'm sure there will be more cross stitchers soon. The web site for Cross Stitch Magazine has free projects that she loves. By the way, if you don't like 4 letter words, please do not check out the subversive web site. It is totally uncalled for. Happy stitching! ~-~ 
- Anonymous1 decade agoHi: I do all the it time it drive my mother crazy sometimes But I like cross stitching because it relaxes me and teach you to be patience. and help you focus your mind. Also teach you some lessons about life, you see the beauty of your hard work on time you put in to it. Also make a good gift to friends and family and can be pass on long after your gone to heaven. Like all the other answerer's answer too. here are some websites and books for you: http://www.just-crossstitch.com/ http://joincrafterschoice.com/ - crafting book club here- lots of crosstitch books- http://www.pcstitch.com/ - a picture to cross stitch pattern software website http://www.darklilac.com/upload.jsp... http://www.vsccs.com/hints-info/basic_cr... http://www.aokcorral.com/xinstructions.h... http://www.joyfulexpressions.us/html/ins... Here are some more cross stitching websites: http://www.cobweb-corner.com/crossstitch.htm?gclid... http://www.birdcrossstitch.com/ http://www.abc-cross-stitch-patterns.com/Free_Patt... http://www.patternsonline.com/ http://www.bhg.com/bhg/family/index.jhtm... http://www.bhg.com/bhg/store/product.jht... - for the "2001 cross stitch designs" book- ( something you might like to have) . http://melindaseverything.tripod.com/cro... http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/hobbies_... http://www.crossstitchtips.com/...... http://www.xstreasures.com/links.html...... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cross_stitc... - put this in so you can cross reference any stitch you need to know about - for fun - http://www.dmc.com/majic/pageserver/1701... http://www.kreinik.com/kshop/home.php?ca... http://www.jaenne.com/crossstitch/crosss... (some are free, some are $1 or $2) http://www.freepatternsonline.com/xspatt... http://alitadesigns.com/cross-stitch/pat... http://www.birdcrossstitch.com/......... http://www.sanmanoriginals.com/free.html... http://www.cyberstitchers.com/patternlib... http://www.dunmanidesigns.co.uk/......... http://www.dawnsxstitch.pwp.bl.../ http://www.maurer-stroh.com/ems_complime... http://www.esnips.com/web/freecspatterns... http://www.rainbowgallery.com/freechartd... http://www.passionericamo.eu/indexfreebi... http://www.stitchalley.com/index.php?mai... http://www.ilboscoincantato.com/......... http://www.solaria.online.bg/gobelins/go... http://shopping.originpublishing.com/cha... http://www.artful-impressions.com/how%20... http://www.cross-stitch-centre.co.uk/aca... http://crossstitch.about.com/mbody.htm... here are some books available at any bookstore or library : 2001 Cross Stitch Designs: The Essential Reference Book by Better Homes & Gardens, Victoria Forlini (Editor) - A excellent book for you to get on the subject. Cross Stitch Alphabets by David & Charles Beautiful Cross-Stitch: Inspirations from the World Around You by Better Homes & Gardens, Carol Dahlstrom (Editor) Cross Stitch by Jan Eaton Cross Stitch Book by Dorothy Wood New Cross Stitch Sampler Book: 23 Fabulous Samplers by Helen Philipps 1000 Great Cross Stitch Designs by Maria Kelly The Cross Stitch kit: 25 Elegant and Easy-to-Make Projects for Every Room in the House, with Fabric, Needle, and Thread by Juliet Bawden Design Your Own Cross Stitch to Complement Your Home by Shirley Watts Jo Verso's Complete Cross Stitch Course by Jo Verso Rodale's Visual Encyclopedia of Needlecrafts: Applique, Crochet, Cross-Stitch, Duplicate Stitch . . ., Vol. 1 by Carolyn Christmas, Rodale Press Hardcover Sampler Motif Book by Brenda Keyes Cross Stitcher's Bible by Jane Greenoff, Charles, A. L. David - a good book A-Z of Embroidery Stitches by Sue Gardner 
- 1 decade agoI love cross stitching even though I don't have much time to do it. I love the fact that although I couldn't ever paint a picture, I can take a piece of fabric and a chart with symbols on, and make a work of art. The feeling you get when someone admires your work is wonderful. and to think that it's just made up of crosses. 
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- meLv 41 decade agoi love cross stitch, i started when i was pregnant 13 years ago!, the biggest one I've done is two clowns and it is 4 feet long! it took ages though, i love any cross stitch with loads of different colours, the one I'm doing now is a giraffe, i to don't know anyone who does cross stitch but i suppose it needs patience and a lot of people don't have that quality. x 
- Silver_StarsLv 61 decade agoI love cross stitching for several reasons. It's relaxing to me and I like having a creative outlet. I can choose to work on a predesigned pattern or kit, but I have the option to customize pieces to suit my needs. The more experienced you get, the more possibilities you discover. There's an endless supply of patterns and ideas available for free or low cost, and the materials are relatively inexpensive. You can get dozens of books at the library on both technique and patterns. You can stop and start projects at any time, and they don't take up much space in your house. You can store unfinished projects for long periods of time, then come back to them whenever you want. You can also make wonderful, personal gifts for family and friends. I've made many personalized pieces for weddings, new homes, new babies and holidays. You have the option to customize your pieces and make truly one of a kind gifts. You can work on really large, complicated projects over a period of time and have a real sense of achievement when you finish it, or choose a small, uncomplicated piece for instant gratification. And finally, it's a good way to prevent snacking in front of the tv at night! 
- 1 decade agoI love cross stitching. I've done cross stitching since i was 12 years old and i've got plenty of finished pieces to show for my hard work. It is a very relaxing hobby. 
- Anonymous1 decade agoHi I love cross - stitch it totally relaxes me. I think you have to be a rather patient person, who enjoys challenges, because not everybody can focus and concentrate on something so detailed. I have shown friends before when they have sneered at my hobby, but when they see something come together and it resembles (I think art) they are really impressed and this often gets them interested. A good friend of mine introduced me to cross - stitch and I am really grateful to her. L 



