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Ethan Jones first cross stitch for his friend Alex, proving that guys cross stitch too.

When Should You Give Up A Cross Stitch Project?

I'm a big believer in sticking with a project and seeing it through, but I, like every cross stitcher, have asked the question "should I just give up?" before. And you know what, sometimes giving up is the best thing to do. Sticking with a project you're just not in love with can drain on…

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World War 2 sampler by imprisoned POW Major Alexis Casdagli (source: V and A website)

The Best Cross Stitch Samplers Through History

A few weeks ago we wrote about what makes a cross stitch sampler and in it, we featured some of our most loved samplers. However, we didn't speak about them. So I've decided to do another roundup post, this time of my favorite samplers, but instead of stitching with modern samplers, I thought I'd do…

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The oldest surviving sampler. Jane Bostocke, England, 1598 (source: collections.vam.ac.uk)

Thats NOT a cross stitch sampler!?!

Today, I want to talk about samplers, both in the general sense as well as cross stitch. I know your first thought might be "Its a sample, what's more to learn?" however samplers are a very interesting part of cross stitch history. One that whilst looking rather simple actually has complicated roots.   Sampler [sam-pler,…

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