They make cross stitch patterns. I need their website because I bought one of their cross stitches and it didn’t have directions w/ it like it was supposed to. Thanks!
Here is the website:
http://www.eksuccessbrands.com/dimensionsneedleworks/
Hope it helps.
Prefer a list with pictures and only those released in Australia
Not sure if the below will help.
You could always contact semco and ask them for a list. There doesn’t seem to be anything on google list wise.
www.vicstitch.com/p/931042/kowhai—a-semco-cross-stitch-kit.html
www.semco.com.au
I bought a stamped cross stitch kit several months ago and have lost only the chart that tells which symbols are what colors. the kit was a little costly and i can’t afford to go buy it all over again just for that one piece of paper. I’ve contacted the company and has no response. The name of the kit is Hummingbird & Fuchias. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a Million!
Does the kit have a colored picture of the pattern? If yes, then your problem is easily solved. 
First lay out all the different colored embroidery floss that came with the kit. Obviously, each symbol represents one color.
Now carefully compare the colored picture & where each color fits. Then check out what symbol seems to represent that color area.
Soon you will have deciphered all the symbols 
Think of it as a puzzle or mystery that needs to be solved – all the clues are in front of you
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Hope this helps
All the very best & enjoy
For example, knitting, cross-stitch, scrap booking, decoupage etc.
Knitting!
I am liquidating my 96 year old grandmothers knitting and crochet items, mostly hooks and needles and would like to learn how to tell the value of them. I have several Bucilla needles and hooks and cannot find them anywhere to compare.
Bucilla (the company) is no longer in business. They were bought out by Plaid Corp. Try their website. (apparently they no longer carry hooks and needles) http://www.plaidonline.com/home.asp
You can also take your needles in to a good yarn shop and someone may know if they’re worth anything. Or try e-bay and see if you can find similar ones and see what they are selling for.
But since there are a lot of hooks and needles available I don’t think they are worth as much in monetary value as they are in sentimental value.
Not a clue, but did you realize you asked the question in the hokey section? I am sure there is a more relevant forum.
I’m a pretty detail oriented person. I like things that even a dummy can make look good. I have done counted cross stitch in the past and as long as you follow the directions, it turns out!
Always wanted to try cake stuff or gingerbread maybe….maybe something that would be done and pretty for a holiday coming up…
Cake decorating would likely be good for you. Most cake decorating supplies shops and crafts supplies stores have classes. Find out and sign up.
Beading with seed beads — stitching beads, making patterns with them, etc — would probably be a good choice. www.firemountaingems.com has some lovely ideas and patterns and instructions for this.
Knitting is also good for us detail folk. Check into a class starting soon at your local knitting or crafts supplies shop.
OK I have knitted before but I never put the hoops on the needle.
So How do I put the hoopon the knitting needle because its eating away at me. I want to make 66 of them so can someone in DETAIL tell me how to make the hoops. PLease and thank you its urgent.
Make a slip knot. Knit into it & put the stitch back on the left needle. Repeat as needed. When you have enough cast on, knit & take to the right needle. If you can knit, this is the easiest cast on, don’t overthink it.
A friend of mine has a couple of cross stitch design books by Jeanette Crews called Tailwaggers.
There is a design in one of the books that I would love to do, it’s of a golden retriever asleep with the phrase: ‘There can’t be a crisis today, My Schedule is already full.’
I was wondering if anyone knew if these designs have been made into kits and if so where I could get it from?
In case anyone answers by telling me to borrow the book and stuff, I don’t really do cross stitch so I don’t have any of the stuff here and I don’t see this friend that much, I won’t see her now for at least 3 months and I’d like to do it as a surprise for her.
I have just googled and can only find charts no kits. It may be an idea to try hobbycraft if there is one near you they have a large selection of cross stitch kits.
Other than that it probably means you purchasing everything individually.
I’m looking to do something in my extra time for fun but would like to do something with it when I’m finished. For instance I do cross stitching but I can’t find much to do with them when finished. Can you recommend a hobby or craft that will hopefully be able to be sold or at minimum given as gifts. Thanks for the help.
Thanks fritz. What type of cards does she make and what does she find the best way to go about it. Does she use a program?
I biuld scale models & sell on ebay sometimes.