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The most beautiful cross stitch designs
So much to stitch!
You'll love this little pair!
The most beautiful cross stitch designs
Sam & PEEPS You'll love this little pair!
Sam&PEEPS
SAY THANKS!
A CLASSICSAMPLER
Quick & Easy Gifts by MARIA DIAZ
So much to stitch!
A CLASSICSAMPLER
Gifts byMARIA DIAZ
STITCH A YEAR
A CLASSIC
STITCH A YEARIN FLOWERS
8-page special
EXTRA CHART MAG INSIDE!
Stitch him before he falls!Stitch him before he falls!Stitch him before he falls!HUMPTY DUMPTY
Perfect in Pink
Full
Sam
SO CUTE
SAY THANKS!SAY THANKS!Quick & Easy Gifts byMARIA DIAZGifts byMARIA DIAZ
Quick Perfect in PinkPerfect in Pink
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Perfect in Pink
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Perfect in Pink
Capture the beauty of spring anemones
bloom
CHART of theMonth!
themakingspot.com JANUARY 2013 PRINTED IN THE UK £4.99
January 2013 Issue 218 £4.99
Adorable cub and mother by Jayne Netley Mayhew
Stitch a card to say 'thank you' in style!
● EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS ● SPECIAL INTERVIEWS ● EXTRA PROJECT IDEAS ● MORE INSPIRATION
STITCH A YEAR
Chart of the Month
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Stitching the designThe design is stitched in the centre of the cushion front then covered piping is attached round the edge when you make up the cushion. Fold the evenweave in half both ways to find the centre and start stitching at this point. There are no backstitch details in this design because all of the shading and detail is achieved using cross stitch in close shades of stranded cotton. So, do
take time to identify each colour on the key to ensure you stitch correctly. The cross stitch is worked in two strands over two threads of the fabric. The shaded area beneath the vase is worked in half cross stitch using two strands of pale lilac. Make sure that you work all these half crosses in the same direction so that they look even.
Adding the detailsWhen you have finished all of the cross stitch you can add the French knots, which are used to represent the ends of the stamens on the anemones. These are worked using one strand
of very light petrol blue.
✔ 28HPI evenweave, (or 14HPI aida), white, 16x16in (41x41cm)
✔ Stranded cotton as listed in the key✚ Cotton fabric 14x20in (36x51cm), mauve
✚ Piping cord 54in (138cm)✚ Zip 12in (30cm), mauve
✚ Cushion pad 12x12in (30x30cm)✚ Sewing kit usual essentials including matching thread
✦ Items marked ✔ are included in materials pack, items marked ✚ are not included.✦ Fabric for the stitched piece supplied by Willow Fabrics – visit www.willowfabrics.com or call ☎ 0800 0567811✦ Turn to page 69 for hints and help!
Shopping list... ➤
Why not experiment with fabric colours?
Meet the stitcher…Gill Muggeridge“I always get excited when the white padded envelope from Cross
Stitch Collection comes through my letterbox. When I opened this one, I found that it contained two of my favourite things for stitching. Firstly, I love to stitch anything to do with flowers, and secondly, I love stitching on evenweave. The anemones were very realistic when stitched and the colours were beautiful. There wasn’t any backstitching, so when I did the fractional stitches, I thought about the design in 3D and then decided which colour should be most dominant. I’d make that the three-quarter stitch and the other colour the quarter stitch.”
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STITCH A YEARSTITCH A YEARSTITCH A YEAR
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For more updates on Lesley’s work and her home life, plus free mini charts to download, visit her new blog: www.lesleyteare.com
Chart of the Month
Welcome to our new redesigned Chart of the Month section! Each issue we’ll bring you one special design which we think is really worth shouting about. With so many fantastic projects in this the issue, it was a very tough decision to make, but this month we’ve chosen to wax lyrical about Lesley Teare’s beautiful anemones. They’re so bright and cheerful – the perfect project to wash away those winter blues!
I wanted this design to be a real splash of bright flowers to cheer us up through the winter months and help us through those post Christmas blues! With these gorgeous anemones I think Lesley has created just that. In wonderful rich reds, purples and pinks these flowers are lovely to stitch and the French knots in the centre add lifelike depth and texture. The finished piece makes a really special cushion for your home – I hope you enjoy stitching it!
Catherine Hood
Try this…
To make your own anemone card, download our FREE fl ower chart at crossstitcher.themakingspot.com
”
This pretty design also looks great framed! And if you don’t have time to stitch the whole design, how about an individual flower? Perfect for cards...
Happy Birthday!
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For more updates on Lesley’s work and her home life, plus free mini charts to download, visit her new blog: www.lesleyteare.com
“Anemones are one of my favourite flowers
– such bright colours that can be grouped together for a glorious splash of colour and with their dark, velvety centres, they make a striking image – especially to paint. “For this design I chose mauve and bright pink anemones, because I thought that they would look lovely arranged in one of my blue and white china bowls. There are no backstitches in this design because the chart relies solely
Lesley TeareMeet the designer…
on the shapes and colours of the flowers to give it a lovely textural, painterly effect. “As some of you will know, I really love painting flowers and so being able to chart them for stitching is an added bonus. “Anemones have long been a favourite of mine – my original card design (above) was painted over 20 years ago! And I have also recently designed an anemone cross stitch kit for Bothy Threads, which is available to buy from: www.bothythreads.com.
“With their dark, velvety centres,
anemones make a striking image!”
RIGHT: This beautifully
intricate anemone card was
designed by Lesley more than
20 years ago!
FAR RIGHT: A recent anemone
design by Lesley, available to
buy from Bothy Threads.
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“As some of you will know, I really love painting flowers and so being able to chart them for
“Anemones have long been a favourite of mine – my original card design (above) was painted
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CHART of theMonth!Elegantanemones
Brighten up your home with this vibrant anemone cushion by Lesley Teare
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Mini-mag inside!
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For more updates on Lesley’s work and her home life, plus free mini charts www.lesleyteare.com
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CHARTNEW!
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CHART of the
Month!
January 2013 3
CHART OF THE MONTH
Bring a splash of colour into your home with this issue’s
Chart of the Month, Lesley Teare’s beautiful ‘Elegant Anemones’
IN EVERY ISSUE!
We loved Lesley Teare’s vibrant anemone cushion so much that we’ve made it our Chart of the Month this issue. So, to go along with the chart, we have a chat with Lesley and with stitcher, Gill, about the design, and bring you a free download, alternative ways of presenting your anemones and lots more. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
We love it!
Happy new year to you all! We are starting 2013 as we mean
to go on this issue – with plenty of gorgeous, unmissable
projects to keep you all wishing there were more hours in the
day! Our Chart of the Month on page 35 is Lesley Teare’s
beautiful anemones cushion. It’s a stunning splash of colour
to cheer us all up on those cold winter days!
If you’re making new year’s resolutions, you may want to
take a leaf out of our book and have a good old sort out of
your crafty kit. Turn to page 18 for our top ideas to help you
get organised! Until next time…
Catherine HoodPS We’ve got almost 6,000 fans on our Facebook page now! To see why, visit www.facebook.com/CSCMagazine
Welcome…
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Floral sampler
4 January 2013
Stitch a flower for every month with this beautiful floral sampler by Lesley Teare
Featuring a delicate bloom for every month,
including a snowdrop, bluebell, anemone
and chrysanthemum, this wonderful floral sampler
is the perfect project for any gardening or flower
enthusiast. Helping you to keep track of what’s in
bloom throughout the year, it’s both beautiful and
practical. We love the vibrant colours and the
swirled backstitched lettering, which both stand
out wonderfully against the natural linen fabric.
Also represented in miniature around the border,
each flower has been designed in a very stylised
way, giving a lovely modern twist to what is a fairly
traditional sampler style. We think it’s blooming
lovely and we hope you do too!
Each month has been paired with a flower. Here we have a snowdrop for January, a chrysanthemum for November and an anemone for September
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A year inBloomMeet the designer...
Lesley Teare“This flower sampler will be a lovely, colourful picture to stitch and admire as a framed piece. The design however, can also have a dual purpose as each flower with its month will make ideal motifs for greetings cards throughout the year. To stitch a motif, just edge each of the flowers with a single line of cross stitch to form a border in 772 or in one of the darker greens.”
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Make it easy!Fabric and threads
pack direct to you for just £23
TURN TO PAGE 54TO ORDER
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8 January 2013
Floral sampler
Stitching the designFold your fabric in half both ways to find the
centre and start stitching at this point. All the
cross stitch is worked in two strands of stranded
cotton over two threads of the fabric. It’s really
important that you double check the positioning
of your stitches as some of the spacing is tricky.
Crossing off your stitches on the chart with a pen
as you go will help with this. Normally we would
suggest working all of the cross stitch before the
backstitch but it’s best to work each flower at a
time, backstitching after the cross stitch to help
with counting. Work the backstitch lettering for
each month after you have worked the flower.
When you have finished working the individual
flower motifs, stitch the floral border and lines
around them.
Adding the detailsAll the backstitch details on the flowers are
worked in one strand of stranded cotton over two
threads of the linen fabric. Each backstitch colour
is represented on the chart by differently coloured
lines. The names of the months are worked in
backstitch using two strands of very dark bluebell.
Making up the hanging1. When you have finished working the design cut
the stitched linen to 16x13in (41x33cm) with
the design placed centrally widthwise and 1¾in
(4.5cm) up from the lower edge.
2. Turn all four sides of the linen under ½in
(1.5cm) and press. Repeat this with the cotton
backing fabric.
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✔ 28HPI linen (or 14HPI aida), light rustic, Zweigart Cashel Ref: 3281/770, 20x18in (51x46cm)
✔ Stranded cotton as listed in the key
✚ Interlining 15x12in (38x30cm)
✚ Cotton backing fabric 16x13in (41x33cm)
✚ Pansy wire hanger, 12in (30cm) AW69377 – from Debbie Cripps. Visit www.craftdept.com or call ☎ 01373 454448
✚ Lead weight tape 13in (33cm)
✚ Sewing kit – usual essentials including matching thread
✦ Items marked ✔ are included in materials pack, items marked ✚ are not included.
✦ Fabric for the stitched piece supplied by Willow Fabrics – visit www.willowfabrics.com or call ☎ 0800 0567811
✦ Turn to page 69 for hints and help!
Shopping list...
3. Now place the linen right side down, then place
the interlining centrally on top with the linen
edges folded on top of it. Stitch the interlining
to the turned over linen making sure your
stitches can’t be seen from the front.
4. Place the lining fabric right sides up, on top,
making sure the folded-under sides meet up.
5. Tuck the length of lead weight tape inside the
fold of the lower edge of the lining and work a
few stitches to hold it in place at either end.
6. Slip stitch the lining into place all around.
7. Turn the top edge of the linen 1in (2.5cm) to the
back of the hanging and slip stitch into place to
make a casing for the dowel.
Finishing off
1. Take the wooden pole off the hanger and slip it
through the casing at the back of the hanging.
2. Push the ends of the wire hanger back through
the holes in the wooden pole to complete.
Make it easy!Fabric and threads
pack direct to you for just £23
TURN TO PAGE 54 TO ORDER
Wire hangers by Debbie Cripps
Debbie Cripps sells a really good range of wire hangers in several
different sizes and styles. They start at just 1in (2.5cm)
wide for £1.09 and go up to 12in (30cm) wide for £5.70.
To see the whole range visit Debbie’s online shop at www.craftdept.com
Using… lead weight tapeFor a hanging this big, you should weigh down the lower
edge so that it hangs properly. Lead weight tape is perfect
for this. Used in blind making to hold the blinds down, lead
weight tape is simply a narrow tube of fabric with
small pieces of lead inside. There are gaps
between each lead piece to
make it flexible but heavy,
and it can be bought in
different weights
depending on the use.
You’ll find it in curtain
fabric shops or online
for around £1 a metre.
Next month...Lesley Teare’s cheerful vase of daffodils features in our February issue (219). For more, see page 72–73!
for this. Used in blind making to hold the blinds down, lead
weight tape is simply a narrow tube of fabric with
small pieces of lead inside. There are gaps
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and it can be bought in
depending on the use.
You’ll find it in curtain
fabric shops or online
for around £1 a metre.
weight tape is simply a narrow tube of fabric with
small pieces of lead inside. There are gaps
between each lead piece to
make it flexible but heavy,
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Brighten up your child’s bedroom or playroom with this adorable nursery rhyme design by Sheree Dean for Anchor
HumptyDumpty
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30 January 2013
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Exclusive chart
Anchor has a wide range of designs
by Sheree Dean for you to choose from, like the
‘Toy Shelf Birth Sampler’ design (ACS06) £20.95
RRP, and the adorable ‘Animals Sampler’ (ACS30)
More nursery designs…
Stitching the designFold your fabric in half both ways and start
stitching from this point. You will find it easier if
you concentrate on working one element at a
time starting from the centre and working
outwards. Finish by working the inner and outer
borders. The cross stitch for the main design of
Humpty on the wall and the bushes behind him
and grass and flowers in front is worked in two
strands over one thread of the aida fabric.
The remainder of the stitching is worked in a
mixture of cross stitch in one strand and half
cross stitch in one or two strands to give the
design perspective. The grass, path and castle
directly behind Humpty is worked in cross stitch
using one strand. The sky is worked in half cross
stitch: one strand for the purple, light blue and
very light blue and two strands for the top
section of light blue sky. Make sure you refer
carefully to the chart to ensure you use the
correct stitches and numbers of strands to give
depth to your finished design.
Adding the detailsWhen you have finished all of the cross stitch you
can add the backstitch and long stitch outlines
and details. These are all worked in one strand of
stranded cotton: light red for the flowers and
mouth; dark green for the hedge and stems;
dark grey for the wall, castle and guards; very
➤
✦ 14HPI aida, (or 28HPI evenweave), white, 19x16in (48x41cm)
✦ Stranded cotton as listed in the key
✦ Frame with a 11¼x7¾in (28.5x20cm) aperture, white painted wood
✦ Turn to page 69 for hints and help!
Shopping list... dark grey for Humpty, his clothing and the
lettering; and black for Humpty’s hat and
clothing. Refer to the key and chart for the exact
placement details. Finally, add the French knots
in two strands. Look at the key to see which
colours to use, and in which positions. Make sure
that your knots are nice and tight so they lie
snugly on top of the cross stitch.
Next month...These stylish bird placemats from Zweigart will feature in our February issue (219). Find out more on pages 72–73!
£20.95 RRP. Both are perfect for your child’s
nursery or bedroom. For stockist information and
to see the full range of Anchor designs, visit:
www.coatscrafts.co.uk or call ☎ 01484 681881
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