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nce a week I run an extracurricular creative sewing club. Every term the children craft a useful, fun hand-sewed item and a few terms a year, I teach them how to cross stitch. Here are just some of the sweet little keyrings the Key Stage 2 students created! Lucie Heaton’s chartbook from a historic issue of were a popular choice, especially as the charts are the perfect size for the aperture. Most of the children were new to the wonderful world of stitching and, after getting

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is a truck driver from Scunthorpe What time of day do you like to cross stitch? I usually get in from driving my truck, sort out my budgies then relax after tea and cross stitch. Currently I don’t have anyone else to stitch with, so the television is

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