The World of Cross Stitching

Accessible stitching

llness, disability and discomfort can walk into our lives at any time, however, it need not stop us from enjoying our hobbies. With a few additions to our stitching kits, we can continue creating. There are a number of tools and gadgets available to help you cross stitch in comfort – something we all need more of in our lives. Your individual needs will vary when it comes to finding the cross stitching tools that work for you and this is by no means an exhaustive list. Based on my own personal experience of stitching while living with

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