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  1. How to Avoid Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) when Cross Stitching
    by John Wigham. Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is thought to be caused by work tasks which are performed repeatedly, thereby causing muscular strain and eventually injury. RSI can be defined as inflammation of the tendons round a joint resulting from regular, repeated movements of that joint. And yes, you've guessed, poor posture, stress and overwork also contribute to the symptoms. Repetitive movements, such ... products, articles, news

  2. Sun, Sea, Sand, and ... Stitching!
    by John Wigham. Going away on holiday can be a great opportunity to indulge yourself in your favourite pastime... cross stitching, of course! There's the prospect of lots of time to spend on what you want to do, without those guilty feelings that arise when you're stitching at home -- when you know that the garden needs weeding, or that the kitchen cupboards could do with a clean. No! On holiday your time is mos... products, articles, news

  3. Five Mistakes to Avoid when Buying an Art Reproduction Painting
    by David De Groot. Art reproductions make splendid investments if you enjoy fine art and want to stay within your budget. Hand-painted reproductions are painted on canvas by experienced artists, which makes them more comparable to the originals than printed copies. However, not all art reproductions are created equal. Before buying an art reproduction, try to avoid these mistakes. Mistake #1: Buying Art Based on ... products, articles, news

  4. Biggest Blunders - How to Avoid and Fix Mistakes in Your Scrapbook
    by Tom Ambrozewicz. Most people who enjoy the art of scrapbooking spend a lot of time and money creating each page, so it's a real letdown when you're almost finished with a page and you make a mistake. Goofs happen; it's part of life, and no matter how careful you are, you will make a few in every album. However, there are steps you can take to prevent accidents from happening and ways in which you can fix your alb... products, articles, news

  5. How To Clean Your Cross Stitch Pictures
    by John Wigham. After you spend many hours creating a beautiful cross stitch picture, the last thing you want to do is damage it during cleaning. Many experts suggest you always clean your projects when you finish to remove the oils left behind when you touched the cloth. These oils can attract a surprisingly large amount of dirt over time. The two methods of cleaning involve either washing your project or havi... products, articles, news

  6. How To Create Your Very Own Cross-Stitch Sampler
    by John Wigham. A cross-stitch sampler is an example of this beguiling craft that has been around for almost as long as cross-stitch itself. It is a decorative piece of work designed to showcase an eye catching variety of motifs, alphabets, and stitches, thereby displaying the stitcher's skill and creativity. Samplers are "busy" patterns with their variety of colors and elements that, when well designed, blend ... products, articles, news

  7. 10 Good Reasons to Take Up Cross Stitch
    by John Wigham. There are a numerous reasons for taking up the beguiling, blue-collar craft of cross stitch, ten of which are shown below. So continue reading then pay a visit to your local craft shop and start your cross stitching career today. 1. Why "blue-collar" you might ask? Well! When compared to most other pastimes, cross stitch is truly inexpensive; there's no fancy or expensive machinery. When you hav... products, articles, news

  8. Who Else Wants to Cross Stitch on Plastic Canvas?
    by John Wigham. If you haven't tried cross stitching on plastic canvas, you should. With plastic canvas, you can create unique cross stitch projects that you can't create with fabric. For instance, because the plastic is firm, you can even create stunning three-dimensional projects. Plastic canvas is great for projects such as:* Bookmarks* Bracelets* Tissue box covers* Christmas ornaments* Children's projects*... products, articles, news

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