Yep, this is how I create cross stitch kits … scribble all over the canvas in texta, stitch over the top, then spend time on Excel making up a graph so other people can follow my pattern. Probably quite a chaotic way of working … but pre-planning designs is not something I’m good at
kids cross stitch workshop @ brighton library
100 likers on facebook sale!
Yep, I’m having a SALE! Head over to my Facebook page to find out the Etsy coupon code to get your discount … oh, and ‘like’ the page while you’re there
www.facebook.com/craft4misfits
Thanks everyone!
wanna know how to cross stitch?
‘How To Cross Stitch‘ instructions are now availabe HERE! (see the new menu tab just below the header)
I had these instructions on my old website, and it seems a lot of people used them … hopefully this will encourage new stitchers to get out there and start stitching!
australian tapestry workshop wool
You may or may not be aware that I use very high quality wool from the Australian Tapestry Workshop in all Threefold Designs cross stitch kits.
Here is a note from the Australian Tapestry Workshop about the new wool they will be dyeing and stocking – don’t worry, all kits will either be made up of one or the other!
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Wool & The Workshop (from The Australian Tapestry Workshop)
We are in the process of changing over the wool we use in our yarns.
All of our yarn is sold in 25 gram cones (180m) spanning 366 colours and tones.
Wool In Current Use
The yarn we have been using for a number of years is a high quality 3/20 worsted yarn (close to a 2 ply) which is not prone to pilling or fluffing, making it suitable for tapestry, knitting and other textile arts. The fleece type is 28 µm and comes from a Corriedale crossbred, known for its fine long wool.
We are transitioning to our new Eco wool supplied by The Merino Company through the Geelong Textile Mill. Only a few of our yarns so far have been dyed using this beautiful new wool, but we are slowly transitioning to the new wool and our master dyer Tony Stefanovski is using this wool exclusively now.
New Wool
The Workshop’s new wool is completely traceable through the supply chain back to the farms where the fibre is grown. We can confidently and proudly state that this wool is grown using environmentally sustainable and humane animal practices (absolutely no mulesing). It is important to us that we now have this quality assurance and control of our raw product.
The new wool is a Border Leicester/Merino cross, which gives a strong medium thickness fibre which is soft and white, and is slightly stronger than pure Merino. It is also thicker, being an average of 26 µm thick.
ALL of our yarn is durable, not prone to pilling or fluffing and is moth proofed as part of the dying process. All the yarn is dyed on the premises by master dyer Tony Stefanovski. The dyes used are the best available for light fastness and colourfastness, helping to ensure that the Workshop’s tapestries will last hundreds of years.
‘we be gettin crafty, bitches!’
How’s that for a blog entry title? Thanks to Erica from Wildthing Vintage for including my work in her blog! It’s about how cool cross stitch is … and well, you know that I agree with that
Click HERE for the blog post!
Featured item was Evilyn stitching the Lime Leopard Print Bookmark kit
things to make and do
Stuck for gift ideas? Kirsteene, Community Manager for Etsy Australia, has put together a cool treasury of ‘Things To Make And Do’ – and lo, there is my Lime Leopard Print Bookmark Kit amongst them!!

every book needs a pretty accessory … bookmark treasury!
You can see a range of gorgeous bookmarks HERE, including my Lime Leopard Print Bookmark Kit – a big thanks to foxmountain for including me!
kits for kids now available!
They’re up! My ‘Kits For Kids’ series is now available at my Etsy Store:
And thank you to my hand model, Lily (age 4.5) – not yet old enough to stitch, but she does have fun creating ‘sculptures’ out of plastic canvas and wool
emerald in adelaide
Thank you Fiona for including me in a fantastic Etsy Treasury, Emerald In Adelaide! And while you’re there, check out Fiona’s fantasticly cute Etsy store Fede – gorgeous handcrafted stuffed toys for budding builders and builderettes







