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  • Lost - Epic Version

    Were you a lost fan? Did you spent hours and hours looking for clues and symbols? If so, you can't miss this cross stitch pattern! It is an absolutely epic version that features all the main characters, some side characters and a lot of symbols, including all the Dharma logos, key objects, and a lot of Faraday's calculation. The main idea of this backstitched part, is to give the idea of all the guesswork, hint research and connection that Lost fans did during the show.


    Let's see it in the detail!
    On top: the Lost logo together with the falling airplane and the black smoke. On the backstitched details "#1 - The night I met you" from Charlie's list, Sawyer's assembled glasses and the Egyptian symbols of the countdown clock, on the other side "The numbers are bad" quote by Hurley and some notes from the Faraday's blackboard.

    On the left border: "The Swan" Dharma vault , the compass that doesn't point to the north, "The Hidra"Dharma vault, the submarine, "The Arrow" Dharma vault, Locke's wheelchair, "The Lighthouse"Dharma vault, the good and bad balance from Jacob's cave, "The Orchid" Dharma vault and the bottle of wine straight and upside-down to represent good and evil.
    Backstitched: 15, 42, 23 and 4 from the numbers series, "Flight 815", Locke's knife, some notes from the Faraday's blackboard, "Out of the book club" Ben's quote.

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  • History Lovers - Henry VIII and his Wives

    For all the history lovers out there, we've created a series of history-inspired patterns!
    This one features one of our favourite historical characters: Henry VIII, King of England, that was famously married six times and played a critical role in the English Reformation, turning his country into a Protestant nation.

    The very special thing about this patterns series, is that every character has been designed following the original portraits, giving to the pattern a real historical twist!


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  • Tips and tricks - Framing DIY

    Custom framing is usually an expensive process that may scary many stitchers. In this tutorial you will find a step by step process for cheap and easy DIY framing. It usually works best with small patterns, such as our new Wor(l)ds collection!

    What you will need:
    - finished, washed and ironed work
    - frame
    - sewing thread and needle
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  • Postacards from the World SAL #1 - Venice

    As many of you may know, it is a tradition for us to add an info sheet to every month pattern during our Stitch a Longs. During this year Stitch a Long, we will travel through the world stitching 12 super-cute postcards, so the infos will concern the buildings and the characters featured in every month's clue, plus some fun facts about the city!

    The first stop in our 12 months trip is Venice, the city of water and romance! Venice has a long story that we will narrate you through its most iconic buildings: San Marco Campanile, Rialto bridge, the Doge's Palace, and of course a Gondola with a Gondolier... let's start our trip!

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