is one of the original pop culture cross stitch communities on the internet. Most include ‘FlossTube’ in their subjects, so these are easy to find by just doing a YouTube search for that key word! There’s also a huge amount of Cross Stitch tutorials up on YouTube, so if you have specific questions on how to do something, this is a great resource as well! SpriteStitch If you’re more of a YouTube kinda person, there’s a whole host of people who vlog their stitching accomplishments for you to watch. We’ve all got varying schedules and some of us stream completely at random. You’ll find people doing all sorts of stuff in the Art and Makers & Crafting categories. If there’s no one live now, that’s okay! Check back another time, and explore Twitch in the meantime. The easiest way to find Cross Stitch streams is to head over to the Twitch Directory, find the “Filter” box at the top, and type in Cross Stitch. There’s a number of cross stitchers who stream their craft live allowing you to hang out while you stitch, or asking them questions in real time. If you’re not familiar with, it’s a site for livestreaming video games which branched out to livestreamed art a few years back. We also occasionally hold events like art swaps and stitch a longs.Ĭhat in real time via text or voice, share tips/tricks, show off your thread collection, or simply get inspiration from the community for your next cross stitch project! Twitch You’re welcome to share other forms of art like pixel art, crochet, perlers, etc too. I’ve created a Discord server for the Twitch/Mixer Cross Stitch community, but it’s open to any stitcher who wants a place to chat with and ask questions of other cross stitchers. They’ll also likely offer some tips or tricks to improve your technique! If you’re too shy to post at first, it’s still a great resource for inspiration and finding new patterns to stitch. ![]() While reddit can seem intimidating if you’re new, there are some amazingly friendly communities on there, and /r/CrossStitch is one of them! Whether you post an epic masterpiece or your first attempt at stitching, the stitchers there are always excited to see what others are stitching. Places you can go to and ask questions, share your work, and find like minded people. One of the best things about the internet is that there are online communities for pretty much everything. <3Ĭommunities - Tutorials - Materials - Pattern DesignĬlick one of the links above to be taken down to that section A huge thanks to Jackie for her hard work. The colors are just a suggestion and you should be able to replace as needed with your stash However, one of you lovely folk took it upon yourself to make a spreadsheet detailing all the thread colors used and organizing them. Update March 2019: Several of you have asked for a full list of the colors used in the book. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions not covered here. We couldn’t fit everything I wanted to in the book, so I’ve built this page to provide some additional resources for those wanting to expand beyond what was included. You’re welcome to share this page as a resource for anyone you think might find this content useful, and I’ll be adding to this page as you and other readers ask questions and request tutorials. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you all so much for making this book possible.
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