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The listing of business or individual's sites here does not imply endorsement by Sharon Boggon. Since the content of listed sites is beyond my control and can be changed without my knowledge, there is no guarantee as to the nature or accuracy of information or content provided. Any transactions are a matter strictly between the buyer and the seller.

 

Links to Resources and textile information online

Art and Craft organisations . . . Assisi Embroidery . . . Beading . . . Book and paper arts . . . Braids Tassels and Kumihimo . . . Brazilian and Textured hand Embroidery . . . Buttons and Button Crafts . . . Candlewicking . . . Castelguidi Embroidery . . . Canvas work and evenweave hand embroidery . . . Charms . . . Conservation and Fabric Care . . . Costume . . . Contemporary Textiles . . . Craft . . . Crazy Quilting   . . . Crochet . . . Cross stitch . . . Cut, Drawn and Pulled work . . . Design . . . .  Directories and resource sites   . . . Dyeing, Painting and Surface design . . . Hand embroidery . . . Hardanger . . . History and Culture of Textiles . . . Huck Weaving (pattern darning) . . . Lace . . . Mountmellick Embroidery . . . Needlelace . . . Museums and Galleries. . . Quilting . . . Samplers . . . Stumpwork . . . Tatting . . . Textile Artists . . . Visual Journals

Cross Stitch:

Beginner cross-stitch made easy! An article aimed at those who have not done cross stitch before provided by X's and Oh's they also provide a tips and tricks article on the same site.

Cross Stitch Academy many free projects and links to instructions on this site.

Cross Stitch at About.com: A well organised guide to Cross stitch resources on the web.

Learn Cross Stitch in 5 Minutes :Instructions on how to work cross stitch and follow a design provided by Yarn tree

Pattern Making with Cross Stitch: " Explore new ways of using this ever-popular stitch to create richly patterned and textured embroideries" by Jean Draper. An article provided by the Embroiderers Guild UK on using cross stitch in Freestyle manner. For those who have only ever used cross stitch on even fabric this article is well worth a read.

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